Saturday 19 November 2011

Protests turn Violence?

India is  a  democratic country  which  allows  us  the freedom  to  protest.It  is  a means for  showing  our  disapproval  against  any  government  decision which  we  think  or  believe  wrong  or  unjust.In India  protests are held  mostly  as  strikes,hartals,bandhs etc.Most  of  these  ideas emanated  from  our Great  Leader  Mahatma Gandhi.He  practised these  ideas  through  the  path  of  Ahimsa or non-violence.He  regarded  them  as crusades to  serve India suffering  the  oppression of  the British empirialist power .




But  nowadays  strikes,bandhs and hartals often become a curse  for  people.Now the  protest has become synonymous with violence and mass destruction of public &  private properties.They cause great losses amounting to crores of rupees for  the  government  which  is the  common  man's  sweat.Moreover  shops  and offices are destroyed plunging several poor people's lives to uncertainity.We  must note  that protests are carried out in foreign countries especially developed  countries without damaging a single thing.
Pubic properties such as K S R T C buses,police  jeeps,vans,offices etc are sabotaged by protestors.They don't have the right to ruin the  property which belongs to the people.Those who frantically follow  the way of  destruction  should remember that destruction is  not  a  remedy but a loss.Mahatma Gandhi succeeded  in gaining India's Independence through the path of  non - violence.The more painful truth is that those who are responsible to serve, protect the rights of people are involved in these deeds & they  instigate violence.In 1984 a bill was passed in Parliament against the destruction of property during protests.Unfortunately  it is not put into act till date.The fact is that whenever there is a strike or hartal poor people are the sole sufferers.Protests should be for the people not against people.      

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