Wednesday, 7 March 2018

MY DREAM INDIA -ALPHL MARIA JOSEPH 5005


Ladies, People ,My Indians…
Its indeed an honour to stand and watch the glory of Tiranga, whirling against the air currents. Its indeed an honour for me to witness another year of the glorious victor- The 70th independence day.
 A day to look into the past of struggles and determination of the empowering leaders . A day to look  forward to the new hopes of a modern India.
70 years ago,a great Indian rose from the dark and spread a new beam of light-The light of Independence. India was engrossed in happiness. She embrassed the new changes introduced in her family. But she was wrong. She was wrong about her dreams.She was wrong about her people
                  70 years later, we are still in the dark.we are still in the midst of injustice and inequality .But I say to you today, that even though we are still struggling for a new today and yet to struggle for a new tomorrow, I still have a dream.
I have a dream that one day, this nation will be given the title “The 1st country to achieve cent percent equality”

I have a dream that one day the nation will be corruption free where all politicians irrespective of their parties stand for the right of the people.

I dream of an India where no man will be killed for the food they eat.

I dream of an India where every roads irrespective of village or city must be developed.

I dream of an India where the Bihar city will  be as developed as the Vishakhapatnam city.

I have a dream that one day my son and daughter will live in the society where both will be given equal opportunities in every phrase of life.

I dream of an India where no more Jishas or Nirbhayas or Soumyas would become the front news of every media for being sexually harassed.

I dream of an India where people would protest against injustice through actions and not through statuses of their whatsapp .

I dream of an India where no more Madhus shall become  the victim of extreme brutality.

                                    Moreover I say to you today that; “the day when a woman can walk freely on the roads at night, the day we can say that India has achieved Independence.”

Jaihind

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