Sunday, February 2, 2014

Other countries too have their Arvind Kejriwals

There are many non-believers especially of the CongBhajp variety who scoff at Arvind Kejriwal when he calls himself an Aam aadmi. But he is not the first nor will he be the last.

There have been many like him who have tried to uplift the fate of their countrymen without asking for anything in return.

They just ask their countrymen to believe in them so that they can deliver them from scoundrels and murderers.

In history we had Moses who took his men across the Red Sea to save them from the Egyptians.

In India we had our own Mahatma who delivered us from the British.

Why then don't our countrymen believe Arvind when he wants to free this country from corrupt politicians.

They talk of his policies.

Why don't they understand that if we can eliminate corruption we will have more than enough wealth for all that we want to do.

Corruption eats up 90% of the wealth of our country as per Rajiv Gandhi himself.

Have our countrymen become so pessimistic with the assurance given by the political parties that they have stopped believing a genuine person?

Or are they intoxicated with the power and wealth given by these parties that they do not want to ring in the change?

I can assure you that this last category makes up just 5% of population but control 80% of the wealth of the country including the media.

They cannot hold back the common man any longer.

The writing is there on the wall for all to see.

Either they change or they will meet the same fate as the aristocrats in the French Revolution.

Since Independence, our motherland has produced many sportsmen who brought honour to our country, many technocrats who went abroad and made a name for themselves, thousands of politicians who have looted the country but in 66 years we have been able to produce only one Arvind Kejriwal who genuinely feels for the country.

There are thousands like me who too feel for the country but could not do anything. We just thought and maybe wrote a few letters to the editors of newspapers or started our own blog and wrote in it

He has taken it upon himself after sacrificing a cushy job and an easy life to DO SOMETHING.

COUNTRYMEN !! LET US ALL SUPPORT HIM

Below, we see a man in the modern world a man who tries to lift his countrymen while he himself leads a simple life.

December 27, 2013 Stories

That’s Not A Poor Farmer Checking On His Crops. You’ll Never Guess Who It Actually Is….

Meet José Mujica. He may look like your average farmer or grandfather, but he is anything but.

President of Uruguay

This man is globally known as the world’s “poorest President” because he lives a life of humility… all while leading the country of Uruguay. As a man who truly cares about his people, he doesn’t take an obscene amount of money to just act as a politician. He donates about 90% of his $12,000 monthly salary to charities that benefit poor people and small entrepreneurs.

Other countries, listen up.

It’s not uncommon to see Jose dressed like this. He doesn’t care about money and appearances, but just leading his country.

In a time when it seems that rich politicians rule the world, learning about Jose is truly refreshing. Please share this article with others.

He has literally spent his entire life fighting for his country.

He was a guerilla fighter that battled for the rights of the country’s citizens, was imprisoned twice and was shot 6 times after an escape attempt.

This is Uruguay’s Presidential Palace. He doesn’t live here.

Instead, he lives here, on a farm with his wife

He actually is a part-time farmer. He and his wife also grow and sell flowers. He also drives a 1987 Volkswagon Beetle.

He only has two guards positioned on his road. Along with his beloved 3-legged dog Manuela, of course.

Instead of acting like he is better than everybody else, the president of a country wholeheartedly believes that he IS like everybody else.

In a time when it seems that rich politicians rule the world, learning about Jose is truly refreshing. Please share this article with others.

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