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Host of challenges ahead the Chief Minister Oommen Chandy occupies a hot seat of a beginner’s luck. If what he preaches is anything to go by, there is a good deal of reason in what he says. He seems to have no qualms about his ability to put all those into practice and thereby make mincemeat of all his opponents’ arguments. Being an acid test it’s incumbent upon the UDF to ensure a government that Abraham Lincoln aptly put it “a government of the people, by the people, for the people”. In the wake of shocking discoveries of corruption scams in the country it is important anyone who have a tendency towards itching palm must be prosecuted to the fullest limits of the law, and there are absolutely no exceptions, no matter who he/she is. What the people starving for is a clean government with rule of law strictly enforced.
Amma Hazare’s fast as an ultimate weapon against corruption that goes left, right and centre of the country reflects great credit to his noble cause. No doubt corruption is rampant and it stinks of shame to a nation that claims to be the descendants of the Father of our independence. Empty rhetoric of politicians who often betray their principles to any length, be it fair or foul, to achieve their aim. The DMK Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi and former Chief Minister Jayalalitha are no exceptions given the freebies and other inducements they have offered to the voters. In my considered opinion it’s little short of naked corruption. I am glad the editorial has rightly exposed it unequivocally.
With the passing of Sri Sathya Sai baba, we are minus a great soul today. He devoted his entire life for the disadvanged sections of community regardless of caste, creed and religion which he did at some sacrifices to himself. He could disprove what is said to be a timeless saying “charity begins at home” through his selfless concern for others. While such great men are countable on fingers these days, Sri Sathya Sai Baba’s demise has been an irretrievable loss to the world over. He provided a safety net to all those who needed it in times of adversity to wipe off their tears as much as he could. Although his flesh is not with us,I am sure, his spirit will stay with us for ever. I join with all other mourners to say “May his soul rest in peace”.
The bomb blasts that killed many innocent people in Karachi are not a heinous crime against humanity. It is rather an unforgivable sin against God whom you adore so respectfully. The perpetrators who ignited the tinder-box had been so cleverly timed that the pre-arranged security proved useless. Known to be the hotbed of terrorists Pakistan ’s very existence is always in danger. Caught between two fires General Parvez Musharaf now being faced by a sticky situation in his political career has to find ways and means to root out terrorist forces off the soil. How long people can live in fear? The time has not come yet to claim he has won half the battle against the terrorist activities. On the other hand it is on the increase threatening peace and security of the region
Water, water everywhere, but not a single drop to drink is just one of life’s little ironies. Much heavier than in the recent past, this time around the rain came down in buckets that caused widespread damage to life and property in the State. The situation is diametrically opposite as summer sets in. Acute water shortage during the long dry spell during the season has been a perennial problem. Yet no enduring solution is found by the authorities. The sense of a duty both at governmental level and popular level has fallen off considerably. Civic duties and responsibilities are almost non-existent and the quality of public life reduced to paper-thin.
While I don’t disagree to the promotion of Malayalam to be the medium of instruction in higher secondary schools, it should never be done at the cost of English. Being international language it is widely recognized the world over. English gives you an opportunity to socialize with other nations by means of easy communication. The British rule and their influence have put English on a firm footing that few countries enjoy today. We have been able achieve great success in the IT sector, science and technology by the solid foundation we laid on English language. If English is not given its due recognition, it will aversely affect the development and progress of these sectors . Believe it or not the Chinese who are chauvinistic by nature have now started learning English realizing the folly they have made in the past.