Probably the makers of dictionary and the word “hypocrisy” had been to India, when they first thought to coin the term “hypocrite”. the meaning of the term can be at best understood In the case of India and especially in the case of the auto rickshaws (wallahs), which were initial started keeping in mind that these would improve the condition of public transportation, but all they have managed to do is form an union and support anything that is not in their favor or anything that is against the government. Perhaps it’s this ruffian characteristic of the city auto wallahs that any political situation that arises in the city, manages to get their support so fast (in some cases even before the members of the political group who started the whole thing). But what is surprising to see here is that these auto wallahs have absolutely no problem in torching the buses, creating a chaos situation, damaging public and private property …..Yet would never stop rather have any problems in charging extra (well actually everything is extra what they charge especially because they never seem to travel by meter). they supported Anna Hazare’s movement in Delhi with full enthusiasm , making sure that it was a good show but they contradict their own morals and beliefs when a passenger is sitting in their vehicle , they themselves charge more than the actual fare , that my dear friends is also a type of corruption . Yes corruption the same thing which you fought over in the Anna Hazare against corruption movement. the 31st of may 2012 was another perfect example of the double standards they set for themselves and us , the so called common man , fighting against petrol price hike , they gave full support to BJP called “Bharat bandh” ( that too in a case where they run on CNG in Delhi and on diesel in the rest of the country , whose price is yet to increase though but hasn't happened so far ) which can be justified up to an extent but how in the world do you justify the chaos they caused on the streets of the entire country . From charging double the fare to in some cases demanding it as much as four times high, creating a havoc on streets to getting in fight with those who did not believe in the “bandh”, it was a day when they could get away with anything because they knew that they had the support of the one thing that could save them “a political party”. Though it should be duly noted that it was a protest for raising the voice of the common man , one who has struggled the most , but wasn't this style of protest just adding fuel to the fire , adding to his miseries , for in no way can the destruction of public and private property be in the interest of the people.Thursday, 31 May 2012
No to meter …..Yet somehow the first ones to say no to corruption
Probably the makers of dictionary and the word “hypocrisy” had been to India, when they first thought to coin the term “hypocrite”. the meaning of the term can be at best understood In the case of India and especially in the case of the auto rickshaws (wallahs), which were initial started keeping in mind that these would improve the condition of public transportation, but all they have managed to do is form an union and support anything that is not in their favor or anything that is against the government. Perhaps it’s this ruffian characteristic of the city auto wallahs that any political situation that arises in the city, manages to get their support so fast (in some cases even before the members of the political group who started the whole thing). But what is surprising to see here is that these auto wallahs have absolutely no problem in torching the buses, creating a chaos situation, damaging public and private property …..Yet would never stop rather have any problems in charging extra (well actually everything is extra what they charge especially because they never seem to travel by meter). they supported Anna Hazare’s movement in Delhi with full enthusiasm , making sure that it was a good show but they contradict their own morals and beliefs when a passenger is sitting in their vehicle , they themselves charge more than the actual fare , that my dear friends is also a type of corruption . Yes corruption the same thing which you fought over in the Anna Hazare against corruption movement. the 31st of may 2012 was another perfect example of the double standards they set for themselves and us , the so called common man , fighting against petrol price hike , they gave full support to BJP called “Bharat bandh” ( that too in a case where they run on CNG in Delhi and on diesel in the rest of the country , whose price is yet to increase though but hasn't happened so far ) which can be justified up to an extent but how in the world do you justify the chaos they caused on the streets of the entire country . From charging double the fare to in some cases demanding it as much as four times high, creating a havoc on streets to getting in fight with those who did not believe in the “bandh”, it was a day when they could get away with anything because they knew that they had the support of the one thing that could save them “a political party”. Though it should be duly noted that it was a protest for raising the voice of the common man , one who has struggled the most , but wasn't this style of protest just adding fuel to the fire , adding to his miseries , for in no way can the destruction of public and private property be in the interest of the people.
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