Wednesday, April 22, 2009

My first poem

Some say I’m cool, some say I’m arrogant
Some say I’m fool, some say I’m flamboyant
For some I’m right, for some I’m wrong
All they say is I’m like a happy song
I don’t know much about myself
All I know is my idiotic self,
They say I’m a species so rare,
As am too bizarre for them to bear
I have many friends to mention and brag about
But there is hardly a handful that I care about,
My name is what makes me stand out of the crowd,
I’m the change, there’s no stopping for my voice so loud,
Life is too normal; I strive hard to make it special
No matter how much you torment me,
You will always see my cheeky smile so real,


I am full of irregularities as I know there is no fun in leading a regular life
MY LIFE IS SAME AS THOSE UNEVEN LINES ABOVE,
Regardless of however it is, I enjoy each moment and every bit of the memories that I have treasured.

My view on the current political system

Young political leaders are required not only for the development of our nation but also to reduce the level of corruption in the prevailing political system. India being a democratic nation is still being dominated by corrupt political movements. The secular state of India still witnesses religious disputes which are mere tools of some political endeavors. India is a dual economy; hence it is the responsibility of its administrators to balance the difference between the poor and the rich. Our political system is predominantly ruled by leaders between 65-80 years and hence if young political leaders are given an opportunity to govern the system we can anticipate some major changes owing to their innovative thoughts and unbiased approach at the time of crisis. We need young politicians to curb the evils like terrorism, religious conflicts, poverty, over population and unemployment. In India elections are looked upon as the time of false commitments and material gains by our respected candidates, however it is not necessary that replacing the traditional political system with contemporary leaders and conventional ideas can change the face of Indian political system. Young leaders may be condemned for their lack of experience but it is ideal to experiment with changing times moreover they can prove to be a pioneer to a bright democracy. Delhi being the capital of our nation is ironically the centre of crime, is it not the responsibility of our leaders to look after the security operations, we have seen leaders who are keen on dividing the country on the basis of colonialism. It is time for a genuine change in the system. Our youth has the ability to revolutionize the nation; they have the potentials to revise the nation’s political condition. Encouraging youngsters into politics can redefine the political approach in our country, where politics is looked upon as an undignified profession. The primary motive of the political renaissance should not only be advocating young leaders, but spreading awareness among the citizens about the significance of our political system. Our nation can benefit largely by the contribution of its citizens, hence it is necessary to spread the awareness of unity in the terms of administration. The gen-next era believes in action and not in prolonged speeches, hence the administration may be subjected to remarkable changes. It is evident that the current state of our nation is the result of the frequent disputes between the political parties for power. Through elections we provide a platform to the chosen candidates to improve the nation; however after being elected as the leaders they are keen on filling their own pockets. Although we are proud of having young leaders in our current system yet it can also be a political strategy of some alliance to attract the youth. It is in hands of the citizens to elect the right candidate for our nation.

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