
Dear Readers,
There is a nationwide strike in India today, called by the opposition parties to protest against the hike in fuel prices and rising inflation.
Our office is shut as are many others. It is such a waste of a productive day. We will make up for it by working this Saturday, but I wonder whether Saturday will be as productive.Why can't the opposition think of another method to protest? Such as wearing black-bands while attending the Parliament? Why hold the entire country to ransom?
Given the economic turmoil, I think India is doing pretty well. An article in today's Economic Times states that food inflation has declined to 12.92%. The government of course could not continue to subsidize petrol prices.
The opposition should ideally come up with solutions, circulate white papers to the ruling party, which the party should take into cognizance. Calling for a nationwide halt is not the answer, it creates more problems than it can solve. THIS STRIKE ITSELF HAS CAUSED INDIA 30 BILLION RUPEES ACCORDING TO CII. CAN WE AFFORD THIS? NO!
Imagine not being able to rush a loved one to the hospital, or not being able to cremate someone - all because of the strike! Or not being able to feed your family because you are a daily laborer and could not make anything today?
Alas the parties who went on strike, who damaged public property will thump their chests and proclaim their bravery. Can politics get any more shallow than this? THINK ABOUT IT.
Lubna
PS: Since I've recently had my photographs developed, here is one of Mumbai's skyline, taken off the HajiAli coast. Tiny fishing boats share the same space as rising skyscrapers. Yes, Mumbai embraces all and rightfully so.


4 comments:
Dear Lubna,
Very well said! Thank you for provoking our thoughts.
It was BAU for us today :-)
Thanks and regards,
Geetha
Hi Lubna,
The Government under the leadership our PM has surely done well despite a global recession and other complex problems.
Yet it could have done far better in it's 'communication' strategy. The people need to know what the real issues are - the positives and the good that has happened, also admit where we went wrong and spell out the actions being progressed.
But all this is certainly not easy in 'Politics' :) Anyway lets hope things improve soon.
Best Regards.
Thank you for this thoughtful post, Lubna...I'm off to go read more about these things! Hope you are doing well. Thank you for the get-well wishes... I'm turning the corner. :o)
Hey, you. I've been gone for ages. Am just now home and settling in. I wanted to stop by and say hello. And tell you how much I love my photos. Thank you! I will write soon. I will.
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