How you can propel change, make a difference
There are ways in which the educated middle class can use this anger to push for changes in the system, writes Vir Sanghvi
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Hi Vir, that was a fast one you pulled over us !! We are all in synch over here Policing in this country sucks , it has a thousand reason to be so. They may be right wrong or indifferent. So one cannot expect to give kudos to anything that sucks. Your point is taken -there were heroes and they have been adequately brought forward. Then we draw the line. where are we with one fundamental question . As an Indian , does my government give a rats ass on my security. Does my country as a nation care for me. How secure am I - on my freedom of speech, livelihood, do we even have democracy for god sake. Accept the fact there is no democracy in my country. Because if there was one , every individual in the country would not have asked the question what is in it for me. Those "morons" would not have asked and commented in ways you dint fathom. If you think we were the largest democracy in the world, that would only be an assumption because in a true democracy only the meritorious would rule. So when the meritorious rule, the answer is we are not exposed to flaws !!
Venu