Monday, 18 August 2014

Is India actually independent?




     Being the citizen of India and knowing the rich history of my country and how it shifted from a golden bird to a land of snake charmers as the British ruled over us for decades & how our freedom fighters gave their life bit by bit so that our coming generation could breathe in the air of freedom, peace & contentment. Anything that is acquired with a lot of struggle is always cherished. For all these reasons I have great devotion and respect for this day.
        But, I believe India is too independent today and what I believe it is because of our democratic system. Most people over here may have opposite opinion about my idea saying that India is not totally independent as long as each and every individual cannot lead their life as they desire but I stand here to talk not about each individual but complete India as a country and therefore I believe that as a country India is too independent.
        If we compare India and china, they are alike in terms of population, size etc. but china is well managed because there is communism not democracy. In India because of democracy they have the right to do anything they want and have no boundations. They are totally free to do anything as there are no strict laws against them.
      Today, almost everyone is aware about the rape cases going on each and every day. Due to lack of strict laws and strict actions which should be taken by the government, girls are not safe and cannot walk free. Here, girls are comparatively less independent but guys are too independent. This is the only reason why people don’t even think for a second before doing these heinous crimes.
        The other example that I want to portray is that even the terrorists are not given brutal punishments. Instead of hanging them to death, they are treated as guests in our country. After killing thousands of people they only think to break out the jail and try to attempt these crimes again. Here, I rest my case but definately not my thoughts…..
       

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