Monday, 13 April 2009

Questioning the Questions

Some days ago, I saw on TV, a bunch of furious people (as usual, alleged to be from different parties). They were shouting at politicians, or say party representatives, over various unfortunate conditions they were facing, on the overly, cowardly failed five year old promises. People were asking what can you “give us” if we vote you to power. (I know it’s a worth laughing question)

Have we become such fools to believe in the answers given just before elections?? We shouldn’t.

Is there going to be any “NO” in answer about fulfilling public demand? NO.

It’s just the Wrong time to ask such questions.

Why we cannot have them in front of people during their tenure (for Damn Five Years!) asking about the progress of their cheerful promises?

Recently, Lok Sabha sittings have come down to a record number. Why? (552 member council, for sleeping??!). May be they don’t have any think to display to Lok in that Sabha. Or, may be, simply not interested.

Don’t we need a platform, where we could replay the promises made by candidates and cross question them about the progress? Why the work is halted, how they plan to resume it and also applaud the sincere persons who have managed to keep their election campaign words.

AT LEAST IT'S A MUCH BETTER OPTION THAN COLLECTING HURLED SHOES...!! ;-)

I know, they are answerable only to higher authorities once they are ministers’ and all. But they are ministers because of people, on the people’s money, and of course for the people.It would be a strong recommendation to have such a question answer platform during five year tenure which is only for juntas.

Not those TV debates please. Anchors, producers all seem to be politically motivated now and cannot give an unbiased view.

(Have you seen Obama initiative where he interacted with common people via internet in a hall jam-packed with few more common people. He answered questions regarding from recession to studies, jobs to house and lots more.)

They say don’t follow west, but it’s not bad always.

Sunday, 29 March 2009

Who said there is only "Lady's Finger"???




Here is the ill effect of Free Time...I know, the guy is looking bit dumb in front of gal but thats Universal truth..can't help it.. kidding.. ;-)
I have video of them but need to edit it..might add if get another chance of doing free time blunders... P)
(I have painted my fingers....if u didnt get it)

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Snap

I clicked this photo on a Railway station 2-3 years back...I was amazed to see the solution this man had for pillow..

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

It is not always that…

It is not always that…

Everything I say is heard

Everything I do is a success

Every time I cry is real

Every time I laugh is real

Every time I pray; is answered

Everything I hide is a secret

Everytime I lie is false; Or

Everytime I pledge is a truth

 

But I still say, do, cry, laugh, pray, hide, lie, pledge…Why???

u can answer, if u want

 

Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Sharbat for 5 !!

Yesterday, I mean on 22nd dec., I finished with my office at around 6.30. Reached home, parked my active and headed towards lift. Some 9-10 children aged 7-8 yrs with few elders were sitting on the building stair case with a steel drum and few glasses.

One came running towards me and shouted “nimbu sharbat for 5!!”. I thought they are playing some game n am the target, so I tried to ignore, but one lady there called me and said “buy the sharbat noooo (that hindi “no”, got it?!!). I was amazed to see that kids from our building were selling sharbat. Great fun, nooo? :-)

Ok. Now I was taking out 5 rupees and that small lad shouted again “khatam ho gaya” (I said, “abbe, to bulaya kyu?”, to myself ofcourse!!) I turned back and they shouted again “aunty, aunty, aunty”..i didn’t look back as I thought the ‘Aunty’ call was definitely not for me!!

No, to my saddest moments, it was for me…… :-(((

One said, “We have one glass sharbat remaining”. I gave a distorted look.

Poor chaps!! They didn’t know what they just lost with the Aunty Call.

You won’t believe I didn’t buy it due to their irresponsible, unreliable remarks.. ;-)

I missed the sharbat as I entered the lift, and they missed the notes and inputs on their sharbat from a cooking connoisseur (kidding, you know!!).

Well, all apart, such initiatives for kids are good to make them understand the importance of “earned money” but only till the understanding is loaded with fun. Like this one.

Many are such innocents who are realizing the Money value through very, very serious Jobs. From rag picker to home maid, name any such jobs and they are present.

They too deserve the fun part, right?? Will they ever get?