Thursday, January 4, 2007

Mr.CM you can do it


Mr.Karunanidhi’s love for Tamil and his in depth knowledge of Tamil cannot be questioned by anybody. But is this enough for Tamil nadu to progress socially, economically and politically? Tamil nadu is one of the highly resourceful states with lot of age old educational institution, business centers, natural resources and cultural centers. But still inspite of all this wealth but why lakhs of people in Tamil nadu remain in poverty without proper education, proper shelter and what not.

Tamil nadu in past and present had and is having stalwarts as CMs but Tamil nadu is still not a stalwart state in India. So, what is lacking in Tamil nadu to progress? This question remains to be answered by the political leaders and beurocrates.

Progress means it is not just having some software companies or automobile companies or some gleaming buildings in Anna salai or in and around Chennai. Progress means I am talking about the real wealth distribution throughout the state and not poverty distribution throughout the state, progress means real social justice to every section of people and not just having reservation or quotas to particular section of people, progress means 100% percent literacy, progress means having good health care institutions atleast in majority of places in the state with all the medical facilities, progress means good health cover policy for complicated treatments, progress means good Road – Rail – Air connectivity to all the places in the state, progress means not breaking the statues or burning the public property.

But why this resourceful state is lacking in these aspects? Whether this state doesn’t have educated people – No, whether this state doesn’t have good educational institutions – No, whether this state doesn’t have good cultural centers – No, whether the people of this state is not hardworking – No. But, then why this state is lacking in development? This question remains intriguing to everybody of this state.

The answer for this is we have political leaders but without vision, we have political parties but with narrow mindedness. If you ask(If possible) to any political leader of this state about “HOW DO YOU SEE TAMIL NADU IN ANOTHER 50 YEARS” – The answer you will get to this question will be “ I WILL NOT BE ALIVE AFTER 50 YEARS SO I CANNOT SEE HOW TAMIL NADU WILL BE”. But nobody should mistake me for this sarcastic words but that is the reality and quality of the leaders we have in this state.

So what we can do? Even now it is not late. The leaders should come out of there deep slumber they should awake, they should think beyond there own community, they should think beyond there party, they should think beyond the votes. Naturally these leaders who do this will enjoy the real fruit in just 2 or 3 years and they don’t want to wait for 50 years as they think now.

Now Tamil nadu is gifted with a highly skilled CM with no parallels to him and with still 4 years to go for next election he can do wonders and miracles and he can build his own statue in the minds of the people of this state forever. But the real question is whether this will happen? But only time can tell the answer for this question

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