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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Food distribution

food is rotting and people are going hungry. what people got was only words of hope and dreams of bright future. then came a message from supreme court that food should be distributed free. government responded that it cannot do that. then a reminder that it must do it.
i read the blog of Girish Shahane. quite appealing. it was wrong of supreme court to give such order. it was not its duty. policy is made by government. and it is responsible for it. once elected it is for government to decide the policy.they also know that wrong policy can lead them to loses in future.
there is opposition to counter the policy.if opposition opposes and people dont notice then it it is a different problem altogether. if opposition fails to oppose then it is to assume that all of them are unanimously accepting it. and if the policy is wrong then it means country does not have a worthy leader for elction. what is the use of great policy if there is no good leader.
what will the out come of such order. if there is some good outcome,quite doubtful. government will try to cash it. if it goes other way then it will tell that it was not its policy and only a directive of supreme court. what are we doing in this process. we know that our politicians are not responsible but the government as a body is supposed to be responsible to its policy. now we are creating a situation where even government will not be responsible for its policy.
Every one knows what will be sold in the PDS. rotten grain which Arab and European countries have marked unfit for human consumption. and after that the hungry will loose even right to ask fr the minimum food. in the name of the rotten food everything will be justified. price will increase further. there will not be any construction of storage facility and next when we will face the grain shortage it will be told that it was because we gave grain free. we will import to meet the need. whole lot of vicious cycle will set in.

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