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Editorial

Banks in quandary: Who is responsible?

The category of people that claims to pay ‘taxes’ is always somewhat averse to the aspect of loan waiver of the farmers. They force the farmers to stand in the position of criminals by saying they squander the resources of the country by way of misusing the loan waiver facility, hence forcing the banks to wallow in bad debts. The central government that has given entire control of banks to corporate sector, has maintained stoic and cruel silence in the case of farmer loan waiver. If we begin to find answers to the question of whether we are really in bad debts owing to farmer loans, the answer lies in the fact that corporates are misusing the banks by looting them and shifting the whole blame on farmers.


An accident that raises questions

ages ago a film directed by actor Shankar nag and created ripples among the audience. This film had addressed the pertinent problem that youth face when they go after drugs, alcohol and other vices. The store the film narrates The story of a politician son under the influence of heavy narcotics driving his car over labourers sleeping in the night on footpath. The film so close to reality that after the film is released many such incidents came to light across the country and were also reported. all the cars that crashed people under its wheels on footpath belonged to wealthy and influential people.


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Following the terrorist attack on army vehicle in Pulwama that left our soldiers dead, the internal atmosphere of the country has changed so much. No one is speaking about the failures or corruption of the Modi government any more. Having sensed this hunger for war, even Modi is saying the fire is raging high in his heart too. Everyone is basically raging on something or the other, but the homes of those who lost their beloved in this attack are mourning their loss.

Is this a way to settle scores?

The most heinous and gruesome attack has been unleashed on the country. About 40 soldiers have died owing to the conspiracy of an extremist organization in Pulwama, Kashmir. Many have been injured. This attack is as bad as the war. This attack has been made on the soul of this country. It’s an irony that this grisly incident has happened during the last few days of Modi being in office, after he had assured that he’d bring ten heads of Pak soldiers for every Indian soldier killed before he took oath of the PM’s office.

Insensitive statements of political leaders

Some of the recent incidents in Karnataka are the best examples of what transpires when political leaders lose sensitivity. Two cases of audio clippings have not only created political turmoil, but have also exposed the calloused attitude of political leaders.

Who should be made to sit in the corner?

There is a practice of making irresponsible students sit in a corner if they violate the class rules or fail to complete their homework. The humiliation this student suffers in front of everyone is simply unfathomable. Sometimes judges follow this to the core. They make some witnesses plundering lies sit in the corner of the court till the workday ends. But these are really given to those small robbers, thieves etc. But in Modi’s India, this punishment has been given to the officer heading one of the most premier institutions of India, the CBI.

Compromising the federal system

One fails to understand what PM Narendra Modi perceives himself as, and whether he has actually forgotten the fact that he is a Prime Minister to the federation of states called India or he is just pretending like that. There seems to be some illusion about the post he has occupied that he is the permanent king of this land called India. And that makes him assume all the state heads are his subordinate rulers while he is the undisputed emperor. Hence his way of treating other state heads is not conducive to democracy.

Women’s safety is hardly any priority

The Nirbhaya incident shook the country like a thousand thunders would. It brought focus on the issues of safety of women in the country. It was even responsible for starting many pertinent discussions that brought focus on framing laws to ensure safety of women. Though the incident happened in Delhi, the outrage was not restricted to that city alone but the whole country responded to it with anger and frustration.

Is Yeddyurappa alone responsible for the mess?

Looks like the attempts to keep Operation Kamala alive in Karnataka has boomeranged on BJP. An audio recording of Yeddyurappa trying to negotiate with an MLA’s son has exposed the ‘undercover’ dealings of Yeddyurappa.

A responsible opposition party: Much needed today

Having defeated every conspiracy planned by the BJP to collapse the Cong-JD(S) coalition, the government has been successful in presenting its first budget. Normally opposition parties cause embarrassment to ruling parties by exposing their lacunae and lack of good administration. The opposition parties must show their efficiency in the first few months after they sit in their position. Unfortunately, when we look at the last few months in Karnataka, the opposition party is trying to turn resorts into assembly house and is attempting to weaken the government.

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