Monday, April 6, 2015

Re: [IAC#RG] A simple question

The answer to your simple question is, to whom you are asking the question?And secondly why can't you answer it yourselves first?
The simple answer to your question is that in the present circumstances we require a national dictator who has got real interest of the nation in mind to bring the country back to normalcy. I had great hope in Modi but he proved not equal to the task.

V. S. Sardesai

On Monday, 6 April 2015 5:50 PM, Anil Jain <anil.jain@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear Friends,
It was surprising that the regular writers did not comment on my simple question.
Why address complex situation when hardly anyone cares to respond.
I think India developed so well in British Regime rather than after freedom. Its better to be a slave of Britishers rather than our leaders and Bureaucrats.
I feel myself in a worst slavery condition rather than my ancestars.
I will not feel surprised if we are taken over by some powerful nation as our leaders and bureaucrats will handover our country for a little money and will fly to other country.

On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Anil Jain <anil.jain@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
As a citizen of India , I have a simple question to ask.
Why cant we have a drive to push the Government to fix up the accountability with stringent action against defaulters of the Public Servants including the Politicians and Bureaucrats.

If job executed is not of the standard and finishing, why aren't the concerned authority is punished as  it is prevalent in Private sector.
Why a Government Servant consider his job as a life time job without the fear of Pink Slip due to his inefficiencies and lack of commitment towards his/her job.
Regards
Anil jain


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