Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Why not just build a hospital there?

image It takes more than 60 years to decide whether there should be a temple or a mosque. The locals are fed up. Am sure lots of aam junta are fed up too with the controversy – which btw resulted in lots of bloodshed. The only people really interested are the politicians, who, no matter what the verdict, will try to take credit for it.

Picture this: Verdict is “THERE SHOULD BE A TEMPLE”. All politicians of all parties will try to take credit for it saying “we fought for it and we always knew this is going to be it”. Even those who were against it will somehow or the other try to milk it, or else, create problems. Same will happen vice versa.

Also, no matter what the verdict, and (I really hope for this) if there is no problem whatsoever anywhere, again they will try to take credit saying “we are tolerant enough to not create problems, no matter what the verdict is”.

My question is, is it all worth it? So many years? So many people? So many lives? Why not just build a hospital there that can be useful for one-and-all? Name it the “Babri-Ram Hospital” or something.

I first thought of having a school there, but that can take a religious turn too, so not a good idea at all.

I know, its not so easy, but isn’t it good for everyone? Isn’t it what these so called “care-takers” of our nation supposed to do? (think what’s better for today and tomorrow rather than delve on what was?) Why can’t they just let go of their ego for the betterment of the nation?

Damn!

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