Wednesday, June 18, 2014

To all young Indians --- "Achhe din kaise aayenge?"



The new government has promised in their campaign "Achhe din aane wale hai" and lured  'young India' towards a change in government, thinking , system, economy , and overall gloom atmosphere prevailing in the country....

Good..! Change is inevitable. Positive change is always welcomed and it feels good people of india have come up together and responded towards democratic duty. But is this enough to bring "Achhe din" ? It reminds me of Tata tea advt "Chhoti duty kab nibhaoge Mr? There are some questions needs to be answered. How far is it desirable one man or say govt alone can bring "Achhe din" ? And that too people want in a magic wand. Good governance and good policies promises assurance not insurance.. It gives opportunity not a spoon feed. 

But without the change within and true efforts of all countryman I doubt if  we ever have our "Achhe Din" Youth today looks promising, honest, committed, energetic, tech savvy as against Luddite oldies. But still at point of time I sometimes felt afterall we have our genes of older generations. We lack patience and civic sense altogether. We claim ourselves honest and dedicated. But internally we all wear facade mask. We curse the corruption but won't mind to bribe traffic constable or a TT for a train berth. We curse politicians but won't mind evading our taxes. We always count on liabilities govt burdens but never realize facilities. Have we not taken benefit of influence on any day? If given chance won't we use shortcuts to jump the queue? Have we maintained civic sense on roads? Have we taken care to through waste in its place? Have we tried to maintain cleanliness on roads? Have we obeyed all rules in the system? 

Unfortunately most of us have convenient rules. our honesty is also "convenient" Our actions are not synchronizing with our beliefs !


Yes to an extent we all are hypocritic in our honesty mask. I have seen people talking about change a system needs, even initiating actions to light the darkness but the same light is not seen in their actions. Shortcuts/ bribing/ influence / favoritism in our daily life has been woven. In hindsight also some do not feel we are doing wrong or illegal for such acts..

 Its not enough to go & light a candle on India Gate  & show agitation against Govt or the system. Untill & unless we change & make efforts no magician can bring "Achhe Din" on its own. I fully agree to the quote "It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness" but I say, it is always better to curse dim light if we can light "Brighter lamp"


Monday, May 26, 2014

PM - "Modi-fied"

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SRI NARENDRA MODIJI
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From :KAIRAV G JASANI
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Subject :Heartiest Congratulations!


Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji,

It is my great pleasure to express deep hearted greetings on your sworning as next Prime Minister of India. Sir, I have been following you as staunchest proud gujarati and want to convey my best wishes for you in coming days.

You have remained youth icon and we are having lot of expectations from you. Likewise as you have suggested we as citizen will also not forget our duty and move one step ahead to make India move 125 crore steps towards progress. You have proved democracy is above all legacies and common man can also rise to apex on merits.

Proud to have you as our leader. Once again heartiest congratulations and all the best for future endeavor of shaping India a better place.



Yours Sincerely,



Kairav G Jasani





Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Dance of democracy !!


Perhaps in democracy there is no one perfect.....Because we as human beings are also not completely perfect. Everyone has their own shades...good or grey !! Its all about the intensity and mutual level of adjustibility. In all persons there is somewhat good and somewhat bad. Same is the case with political parties as in democracy parties represent people itself. How do we choose between the various shades of grey?  

In recent Indian era to curse politicians and politics is in vogue and fashion, specially amongst educated and wanna be sophisticate. But is this a solution? We know every political parties have their own flaws. No one is perfect. But rejecting all or selecting none is not at all solution to our problem. It will not give stable government. With Indian people, there is a two fold problem, either they curse all, or inadvertently side one with prejudice. They make choice and paint there party white and call everyone else black. Whenever there's a discussion on the strength and weaknesses, you side with your club and call everyone else names. If you like modi, call everyone else incompetent and pseudo-secular. Like congress? Call everyone else communal and inexperienced. Like AAP? Call everyone else anything- corrupt, communal, biased, paid as if AAP is perfect.It really keeps young mind in fix and makes great thriving democracy...doesn't it? 

 I think the best way to deal with this is create competition and let market force decides the best seller. Let our mind apply the task of choosing between shades of grey. Let us choose one, but never let them feel they are perfect. Let us reject another, but never let them feel they are entirely useless. Never epitomize any party and keep any party on its toe. I think with these many parties in India the task is much easier. Let us create tough competition for everyone. It is easier to slot people as good or totally bad. But in fact a good person may do something wrong in a lapse of judgement or given the circumstances. In the same way, there are no pure evil people on this earth.Let us incentivize the good and we will find politician turning good. Provide incentive to do something bad, and politician will do the same. It only we, the common people who decides the fate of democracy. Politicians are just reflection of ourselves. All politicians are mixed grey bags...Grey is tough to handle. But grey is life.

I think 2014 is game changing election. Whoever comes to power will always feel unsecured if they will not listen the common voice. They will always be on their toe and definitely try to deliver..Welcome to the dance of democracy