“I love my country. I have patriotism in my blood. I support BJP and I am with Modi no matter what goes wrong or right with the country in his governance. And so obviously, I hate AAP supporters, I feel like puking on congress and I hate those secularism lectures given to me. Army… yes I respect the army.. What else can I do?”
“I am a true Indian. And every true Indian should and must follow AAP and spread as much as hatred possible about BJP. We must understand a fact that everyone who is against corruption is with AAP and every single Indian who is corrupt is not with AAP. Such a simple logic! Army…. yes I heard about how they save our country from the outsiders. I am proud of the Army.”
I am an IT professional. I live in the US from the past ten years. I don’t want to come back to India. It sucks man! Look at the double standards. Look at the pollution, the unhygienic living conditions. Nothing can change this country. So better run away from it. Army….. ohh ya the only thing I respect about this country is the Army!
“I am a common man. I have to work all day to earn some bread for my family. I don’t care who wins the election. I don’t even vote. What’s there to talk about this country? No drinking water, bad roads, corrupt government, that’s all I can see. Army…. yes I think they are the only people who do something for a common man like me.”
I am Col. M.N. Rai. I was martyred while saving my country from two terrorists. I made sure they were killed before I took my last breath. I wish I can take a rebirth in my country and can dedicate the next life too toward saving my countrymen. I love all of them. I like everything about my country. No country is perfect! We, the country men have to strive hard to make it perfect. My 11 year daughter has a lesson for all of you my beloved Indians. Her father’s dead body was in front of her. She could have complained like all of us do. She would have blamed the system. She would have hated the country for which her father was martyred. But she stood proud and screamed out the war cry of the Gorkha regiment.. ” Ho ki hoi na?”( will it happen or not)
On which the regiment answered, ” Hoi na Parcha!” (It has to happen)
http://youtu.be/p0jTACuu8HU
So…Can we all join hands and at least as we all respect our army, so just as a tribute to them let’s make it happen!! Let’s stop complaining and start working and doing our bit toward making our country, ‘ Saare jahan se achcha’.