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Speech on We need another struggle to make India Truly free.

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Answered by Anonymous
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We have the rights and we do exercise them in the most appropriate way, but are we truly free? We did get freedom on 15 August 1947 from the British Rule but now we have to get freedom from a whole lot of social evils and problems that have their stronghold in India. In the recent past we have seen personalities such as Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev sitting on dharna or fasts in order to protest against the Government and its policies that give rise to corruption. Baba Ramdev has particularly been demanding to get back the black money from other countries to India. Hazare has been demanding a stronger Lokpal Bill to punish the corrupt. This is one of a long list of evils that has been highlighted in particular but the others are similarly prevalent in our society today.

What I feel is that India will become independent when we are free from corruption which has to be wiped off from the grass root level. In whichever sector we go, starting from the clerk level to the higher officials, everyone is corrupt. They openly demand money in order to get work done. Even in schools to get a child admitted we need to pay a certain amount of money to these various levels, from the receptionist to the Principal.

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Answered by hyacinth98
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Are we really freed and free? Could it be said that we are allowed to lead a legitimate, nice and dread-free life? Is my opportunity regarded by the specialists and do I thus regard the opportunity of my compatriots?

Is India truly free?

  • An opportunity battle works when there is an undeniable foe who is certainly an outcast and taking your pie.
  • At the present time, for a specific arrangement of individuals who brought this nexus out in the open and attempted to make sense of how the nation is being had a good time in a real sense and metaphorically, by the people pulling the strings (note power organizations and ideological groups hand in glove operations), no one is discussing it. Who could have imagined! Who discusses these anomalies? The media. Also, who are the media with?
  • India is presently similar to the frog in the lake where the water gets increasingly warm leisurely. When the water is excessively hot for endurance, it would be past the point where it is possible to leap out.
  • There is no doubt of an opportunity battle. There is broad positive thinking right now...people are in the middle of living the 'ache racket' dream. The poor have financial balances and live in everlasting expectation that one-day dark cash will get back home and they will get cash in their records (no one has tried to burst that air pocket), the rich are agreeable in the warm lake for the time being.
  • It is valid; India is a naturally free, free country. It makes every single one of us glad to be a resident of the biggest popular-based country on the planet. In any case, even following 74 years of self-rule, a couple of inquiries spring up to us: Are we really freed and free? Could it be said that we are allowed to lead a legitimate, nice and dread-free life? Is my opportunity regarded by the specialists and do I thus regard the opportunity of my compatriots?

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