Monday, December 24, 2007

Is Majority always right?

Gujarat Elections have once again brought a person responsible for genocide again to power. This has once again amazed me what people of Gujarat are capable of. For a same person to be elected thrice is really big feat even in normal circumstance,for a murderer to do its amazing really. Gujarat which consists mainly of trader community doesnt give a damn to human rights or any such terms. All they want is development even if the person can wipe out an entire community.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/gpollmap.cms (Election results)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Gujarat_violence ( Summary of Gujarat Riots)


Considering this i think they would have even accepted Hitler as their leader. Everyone would agree that he had vision and had quest for scientific excellence. It was only his hatred against Jews which was a problem. But people of Gujrat wouldnt have minded and all other communites would have kept him in power.


When will people look outside the borders of their community? Why just stop at one community. Why not look as a whole nation as one if not world?


Same was the case with Rajiv Gandhi. Agreed he brought development but how can you accept a man who was partly responsible for Sikh riots. Even if not directly responsible he appointed those persons as cabinet ministers who directly led the riot crowd. Either he too was just concerned about his community, or he was too much of a coward to stand up against a seasoned politician or else he was too ignorant about all the facts. Whatever is the fact he was not suitable for post of Prime Minister but won majority by a vast margin.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_Anti-Sikh_riots (1984 Riots Report)

What an amazing statement by our great leader: "But, when a mighty tree falls, it is only natural that the earth around it does shake a little.” He thinks thats its only natural to kill so many for death of Indira Gandhi. Then I think even USA was more than justified to attack Afghanistan as they were even trying to protect Osama which was not the case in India.


In a country where minimum of life sentence is given for a single murder, mass murderers run the country.


This can be aptle described by the quote:
"If you kill a man you are a murderer, If you kill thousands you are a King, and if you kill all you are God"


Maybe when America starts nuke war we'll call Bush God

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