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Ministers' no work row: No work or lack of resolve to work
Billion people are ruled and administered by bunch of corrupt politicians in connivance with immoral government officers, including IAS, IPS, bank and defence are facing many problems
ANYTHING CAN happen in this land of billion people, corporate houses expanding their empire beating the blue of recession, Sachin Tendulkar breaking new records every now and then, no political lineage woman Mayawati ruling politically significant Uttar Pradesh, Sonia Gandhi ruling herself out from prime ministerial post, which often inspired many egotistical leaders to change parties, son of a labourer Madhu Koda plundering government coffers to the tune of Rs 4000 crore, to name a few.

The land of Vivekananda has many inspiring stories, however there is another side of the coin too, now some ministers are complaining, they are short of work. Sounds incredible can’t they read writing on the wall?

Billions of people ruled and administered by bunch of corrupt politicians in connivance with immoral government officers, including IAS, IPS, Bank and defence are facing many problems.
Some of these include corruption in almost every department-we were ranked 84th in the shameful list of corrupt countries prepared by leading organization Transparency International, as per 2001 census approximately 35% of Indians were illiterate, poor sex ratio 933 as per 2001 census (owing to gender discrimination, female literacy ratio is abysmal approximately 54%), 21.8% Indians living below poverty line as per NSS 2004-05 statistics and in Human Development Index (HDI) we are ranked 134, around Bhutan, Yemen and Myanmar as per 2007 statistics. Where are we heading? Do we deserve to compete with USA, China and Germany?     

Above mentioned issues are very grave and needs to be settled at the earliest, otherwise it would be too late. Respected Jyotiraditya Scindiya, Pallam Raju, Saugata Ray, Srikant Jena and other in the young band of ministers complaining of no work, please find work in the aforementioned issues. Read the writing on the wall and show resolve to see India shine justly.                                                         
 


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