There is no age limit for getting education and knowledge.
Rahul Gandhi is the best example for this. But someone should tell him that going to prestigious universities and giving stupid speeches will not impart wisdom to him.
After Mount Carmel and FTII, Rahul Gandhi was in the University of Hyderabad trying to fuel the fizzing out fire surrounding the death of Rohith Vemula.
He even fasted for ‘17 long hours’ with the students. That must have starved him to death.
In my school, it was told casteism is a bad thing, and perhaps people would fast to get rid of this practice. But here I see, a person who proclaims himself to be the flag bearer of the modern youth, sitting with students to take casteism one step forward.
That’s not all. He went ahead to compare the death of Rohith Vemula with Mahatma Gandhi.
He said, “Today is not just Rohith’s birthday but also Mahatma’s death anniversary. Gandhiji lived his life searching for what he called truth. Eventually, he was killed by the very forces that did not want him to say his truth loud and clear. It is exactly the same that has been done to Rohith.” (Source – TOI)
Yesterday #CongKillerofHindus was trending on Twitter, so I tweeted –
#CongKillerofHindus kaun si badi baat hai, bas chale to votes k liye ye Mahatma Gandhi ko bhi bech de.
And this is exactly what I am seeing here.
A student committed suicide, and they are leaving no stone unturned to benefit from his death. Perhaps if Rahul Gandhi would have received good education he would have understood it, but never mind.
Last year the girls of Mount Carmel showed him that we are not going to cheer and support everything said on the podium. And that needs to be done again.
In the speech Rahul Gandhi, talked about freedom and modern economy, and how they are at risk in the status quo. Only he can explain the logic behind the thought, ‘Increase discrimination to stop discrimination’, which is basically what he is propagating.
With the country moving forward, we should plan out strategies to phase out the existing reservation systems. On the contrary, every day we see a new section of people demanding it.
In a unique way, this can be a solution too.
If everyone comes out and starts demanding reservation for their caste, and they get it, it will mean everyone will have a reservation quota, thus leading to no reservation at all.
On a more serious note, it’s high time we stop politicising every issue, and instead go for a more intellectual approach towards these problems.
And people like Rahul Gandhi should be strictly banned from entering the premises of educational institutions. We don’t want stupid people like him addressing us and giving lectures. No matter how much we hate the lectures of our teachers, at least somewhere deep down we know that they make sense, and Rahul Gandhi, please spare us!
Congress still wants India to be tied down in the chains of casteism and communal violence because that is their level of intellect and futuristic thinking.
India is moving forward and Congress should stop wasting time pushing us back.