Monday 20 June 2011

Indians in London protest Government corruption in India

Indians in London protest Government corruption in India

Indians living in the UK held a protest in London to demonstrate against an unprovoked attack in India on Yoga teacher Baba Ramdev, along with many of his supporters, by a group of police who had allegedly been drinking. UK. 19th June 2011
Action Against Corruption (a UK based not-for-profit pressure group demand the Indian Government unconditionally apologise for the attack on and to compensate the victims. To hold a referendum if necessary to seek public opinion before they take unilateral decisions opposing the anti-corruption bill and to immediately start taking all necessary steps to bring back 'Black Money' held in overseas banks.


2 comments:

KRISHNAKANT said...

We r not so serios on this issue......if i demand i want five people who r ready to die for stopping curruption nobody comes forward....all r enjoying just participation in protest to show his social bindings in which he lives.GIVE ME FIVE YOUTHS WHO R READY TO DIE FOR THE SAKE OF THIS CONTRY I WILL MAKE THIS INDIA FREE OF CURRUPTION.....KRISHNAKANT..M NO 09270668633(INDIA).Email:rushiyeola123@gmail.com

Siddhartha said...

Most of the communities in the entire Indian sub-continent(such as Bengali) are succumbed in ‘Culture of Poverty'(Oscar Lewis), irrespective of class or economic strata, lives in pavement or apartment. Nobody is genuinely regret ed or ashamed of the deep-rooted corruption, decaying general quality of life, worst Politico-admin system, bad work place, weak mother language, continuous consumption of common social space (mental as well as physical, both). We are becoming fathers & mothers only by self-procreation, mindlessly & blindfold(supported by some lame excuses). Simply depriving their(the children) fundamental rights of a decent, caring society, fearless & dignified living. Do not ever look for any other positive alternative behaviour (values) to perform human way of parenthood, i.e. deliberately co-parenting children those are born out of ignorance, extreme poverty. It seems that all of us are being driven only by the very animal instinct. If the Bengali people ever be able to bring that genuine freedom (from vicious cycle of ‘poverty’) in their own attitude, involve themselves in ‘Production of Space’ (Henri Lefebvre), an intense attachment with the society at large - one different pathway has to create to overcome inherent 'hopeless' psyche; decent, rich Politics will definitely come up. – Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, 16/4, Girish Banerjee Lane, Howrah-711101, India.