Mr. Singh, Mr. Pawar, Mr. Seth & other reports

Everybody in Maharashtra is aware of the Sharad Pawar incidence that took place yesterday. A man named Harvinder Singh in his 30's slapped the agriculture minister because Mr. Singh thought of revolting against corruption.

All the news channels started flashing the incidence almost instantaneously yesterday. All the newspapers wrote of the same news today. I buy Times Of India. One of it's supplement is named Mumbai Mirror. A person named Suhel Seth commented on the incidence which took place yesterday. Also the newspaper printed other reports related to the same incidence.

First to Mr. Suhel Seth's comments: He was of the opinion that what Mr. Singh did was not correct. Mr. Singh's actions are not actions of a person belonging to a civilized society. All the citizens of India who want to fight against corruption should vote. The violent action is condemned by Mr. Seth as he thinks that India got its freedom only through non - violence.

But I totally disagree to his views. Mr. Singh is a man who just got an anger burst from within, was fortunately near our respected agriculture minister & unfortunately our dear minister got slapped. All the politicians should understand that they too are citizens of India. Just because they are doing a job at some minister level does not make them special. Fights & such similar incidences do occur every day among the common man & if some Mr. Singh slaps some Mr. Pawar it should not be a big issue. Mr. Seth should not be so emotional as revealed through his today's Mumbai Mirror article. He labels Mr. Singh's attitude as uncivilized. But I want to question Mr. Seth that doesn't he feel the actions of all the politicians uncivilized. How come he never commented on the uncivilized nature of these corrupted ministers but wrote an entire article condemning the action of Mr. Singh. A person is not respected because of his / her post or age or experience but is respected purely due to his / her good deeds. Some Mr. Jarnail Singh threw a shoe at Mr. Chidambaram 2 years back & Mr. Seth also condemns his actions. It is high time now that citizens of India revolt in a more bigger & more appropriate manner. Appropriate in the sense that from now on wards the actions should bring some result. If a person is angry then the anger should be directed towards a positive channel. And it should not be only 1 person. If the entire India feels strongly against corruption then entire India should revolt. Just imagine, if the entire India slaps or throws shoes at these corrupt politicians there is going to be definite change. I saw the video which showed the assault of our so called Union Agriculture Minister. He received a tight slap & that too so suddenly, the scene was a definite eye candy.

So my advise to Mr. Suhel Seth, kindly stop educating people on civilized behavior. Hats of Mr. Harvinder Singh for the guts he showed. Jago re Jago re Jago re Jago re Joge re. India Jago. Sirf utho nahi, Jago. Wake up against corruption & corrupt ministers. But only go against them in more numbers & with an AIM in mind to teach these ministers a good lesson so that these ministers think countless times to display even a smallest act of corruption. Mr. Sharad Pawar, hope you have learnt a lesson. You got slapped at an age when people sit at home & relax. Hope other ministers have learned some lesson from the slapping incidence.

Other reports: All the supporters of Mr. Sharad Pawar protested against the assault of their minister. At many cities including Mumbai, in Maharashtra, protests were held on the road & in the local trains. These protesters say that they condemn the act of Mr. Singh. They would also warmly receive Mr. Sharad Pawar at C.S.I.A., Mumbai when he comes back from Delhi. All the supporters of these ministers can do what they like. But I guess the real AAM JANTA, i.e. the common man should start thinking of an appropriate way to protest against these corrupt politicians.

JAI HIND JAI MAHARASHTRA

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