Why dirty picture is not so dirty?

India as a democratic country gives all the citizens right
to express their will and desire. The most recent examples include the movie
‘Dirty Picture’. In the movie exposure of desires and nudity of ambition is on
peak. In India it really works. It also proves that in India everybody has the
constitutional right of putting up their point of view. There is a catch
though. It is really interesting to know that people can make the movies like
‘Dirty Picture’ and can release it in a society where people follow or pretend
to follow Lord Ram and worship books like ‘Quran’ and ‘Gita’. However, in the
same society if someone as ‘Anna’ raises his voice against corruption he is
considered as a threat to parliament and the whole constitution. I am pretty
sure that the pure soul of Dr. Ambedkar wouldn’t n happy about it either. The
politicians like Lalu Prasad Yadav who has been sitting idle for ages after his
strategy of MY (Muslim-Yadav) failed drastically and he was thrown out of power
by the people of Bihar where he ruled for 15 years says that laws are made in parliament
not on roads. The power of roads means the power of common citizens which is
impeccable. ‘Roads’ can make or break a person in matter of minutes and who
better than Lalu himself would know about it. He completely ignores the
well-known fact and so as the other politicians. It is still quite fresh in our
memories that how Baba Ramdev’s quest was ended. It is sad to know that
government appreciates wrong messages on the name of entertainment but protests
the meaningful movements which generate awareness amongst people. I doubt that
many people knew about ‘Lokpal’ before Anna decided to launch a peaceful fight
against corruption. The government allegedly tabled ‘FDI’ to distract people’s attention
from ‘Lokpal’. Now when the second round of fight is about to begin the
government has blamed Anna as an agent of ‘RSS’ and ‘BJP’. Congress has
acquired such tantrums time and again but I don’t understand even if Anna is
related to ‘RSS’ what difference does that make? Does this inhibit his right to
protest against corruption? It would be quite interesting to see the ‘Anna-factor’
in the forthcoming elections and it is useless to say that it will work against
congress. It is woeful that government has never advised any corrective action
plan to such movie-makers who give wrong message to society. ‘Achieving goal is
important then the way acquired’. This is a wrong message and there are several
wrong messages which have been flying through the FMs, internet and TV serials
but no Lalu and other politicians has ever even thought of objecting these. In
India the social awareness is a red alarm against government but dirty pictures
are not dirty at all.
Published on December 27, 2011 00:58
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