शनिवार, 14 दिसंबर 2019

Chaos on CAB

Citizen amendment bill has been a boiling hot topic in the past few days during which the whole country is facing this weird social media rat race wherein every person who considers himself/herself a social media influencer is putting up stories quoting some propaganda stats which surely don't do justice and hide the real story behind the bill. So the real question of the hour is
that "whether this bill is actually a human right violation or not"?


The answers to this is a controversial topic and varies from person to person based on his/her knowledge of facts and not on his/her belief on propaganda stats, while people across the country are feeling ashamed to be a part of this country's democratic environment wherein they
feel they are being devoid of their basic human rights but the reality is something different.Minorities like hindus,Christians and sikhs are living a dreadful life in countries like Pakistan and bangladesh wherein they don't have their own identity and are being forcibly converted into
muslims not forgetting the fact that mentioned countries are also democracies according to which everyone have the freedom to live and follow any religion. Isn't this some kind of human rights violation? This bill will just provide these minorities a safe and secure place for all such migrants who migrated here before 31 dec 2014, the actual fact as to why this bill has left out muslims is because these countries have a muslims majority and there sole purpose to migrate to india is to infiltrate into the system and cause trouble eg: On an average 300k bangladeshi
muslims cross the borders illegally and cause troubles like burglaries and thefts in cities like delhi and mumbai.
Coming on to the topic of people bashing our democracy and its values. My simple answer to them is just go and visit democracies like russia, Pakistan and many more and then try and hold protests against their government's decisions, the answer to their questions will be Crystal clear and will make them understand that even after all the chaos they create they are not being
devoid of their right to speech here in India because their voices do matter in democracy like ours
Just for the sake of reference for these so called human rights supporters I would like
to urge them to go read a bit about condition of muslims(Uighurs) in china which is also a democracy and then we can continue this debate of human right violation.

Anonymous Thought of special Analysist

रविवार, 8 दिसंबर 2019

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The National Highways network of India is a network of major roads that is owned by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and constructed by the NHAI and PWDs.  NHAI is the nodal agency responsible for building, upgrading, and maintaining most of the National Highways. National Highways (NH) connecting all the major cities and States capitals.

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