Monday, September 19, 2016

Violence and vandalism have no place in federalism.Do not allow anti- nationals to dominate over mainstream parties

I hope all of you will agree  when I say  and suggest  that  Rain is nature’s benevolence; absence of which  is  human folly; trapping of it in a region where  it originates is a crime. Not sharing with the neighboring regions is more serious crime and  a negation of federalism and against elementary humanism.
Tamil Nadu had a better deal under British India under 1924 cauvery water agreement. Under independent India, rulers do not have time to address to people’s problem as they are too busy in touring the world and shaping foreign policy and or prioritizing all issues in terms of vote bank politics and  deploying  negative and intimidating tactics. The two mainstream parties have an inherent bias,  hatred  and jaundiced perception against TN, as they do not want to act according to law and dharma as they do not stand to gain in the election arena.
The federal government  -not this Modi’s Raj alone can be faulted as he is following the tradition and is keen to follow  please all policy  by internalizing Mr Manmohan’s  language of silence-  the entire establishment over many decades was the main /prime villain of the piece in precipitating the crisis by not carrying out the mechanism to monitor and regulate the flow of water cross the states. Centre has a responsibility to behave like a mother, not a step mother.
It is high time the party high command sacked the CM of Karnataka for his failure in managing the economy in crisis period and his stupidity in going to court by citing violence which he was supposed to control;  failing which the center must dismiss the government for having failed to prevent the people’s lives and property and maintain law and order. Violence and vandalism cannot be unleashed by fringe parties which do not represent or reflect the true Karnataka.United we stand and divided we fall .

 Mr Modi who is also PM for TN will act and warn the states that they must  behave well.He should go into the history that he was the one who did what others failed to do.

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