Wednesday, December 7, 2011

India : Autocracy or Democracy?

The question what I need to ask myself or to everyone: "Are we living in democratic country or some Autocratic Country".It seems govt.not insensible towards common man's feelings.Weak Lokpal Bill,Pathetic definition of poverty line,FDI,curbing contents on Social media...HhhUuuuHhhhh.


With Govt.coming up with new regulations to curb contents on social media like Facebook,Twitter,Google & Yahoo shows its panicking.They have seen its powerful impact during Anna & Baba Ramdev's movement earlier.Because it worked in favor these civilians & it was helpful to bend government on its knees.
Kapil Sibal trying to curb contents on these sites.Every citizen has right to put forward their thoughts & he is trying ban their freedom of expression.
He is talking about religious sentiments getting hurt & that may create riots.But at the same time he is forgetting the users are literate & doesn't have time to get involve in riots but yes ofcourse they support certain cause or moment.Why cant he accept that his Boss Mrs.Sonia Gandhi is hurted by kind of comments or photos uploaded on this sites.He need to understand what the common man thinks of you & your govt,its the feeling what they share about.If your Act is gonna be like DEVIL,you still think you worshipped like GOD.


Many public figures have criticised this move:


Member of Parliament Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on popular micro-blogging site Twitter, "Can u imagine some bureaucrat in Dept of Telecom being tasked with approving content on internet, of deciding appropriate n inappropriate." 
Expressing his disapproval, stockbroker Rakesh Jhunjhunwala tweeted "Don't think Sibal even understands the Internet. This happens when you make a lawyer an IT Minister. Like hiring Mayawati for an item song." 
Author and socialite Shobhaa De tweeted "Sibal saab, such outrage 2 protect privacy of one 'Madam' in a country of 100 million internet users? We like our freedom and we shall have it!" 






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