Thursday 10 September 2009

Who has the right???

India is a democratic country and we shall use all our rights to the fullest. True..

But it's better when these rights are used only within the individual space.
Who has the right to interfere in other's business? Who has the right to make judgements and pass comments about others?
How can one point fingers at others when he himself is not true?
How can the customer abuse the supplier for a quality issue if he himself does not believe in providing quality to his consumers and his only agenda is to maximize his profit by supplying low standard products?
How can the air-passenger complain that the airline has no respect for his time, wen he himself keeps his people waiting intentionally?
How can the company expect its employees to deliver to the fullest and give profit when it itself does not give the employee its due share-be it reward or recognition?
How can the auto-passenger argue and bargain with the rickshawala for a one-rupee or two-rupee change issue when he himself cheats in handy transactions?
How can one talk about controlling vehicle-pollution when he himself smokes and pollutes the enviornment?
How can you talk about stopping people from other states from entering our state, when your children and people earn a living abroad?
How can people complain about the unclean trains when they do not follow the manners of using the dust-bins or their bags?
How can we complain about a wrong government and the politicians when we are the ones to choose them?

Wish each one knew and exercised his responsibility, things would be much better.

Wish people knew that- Jiske ghar sheeshe ke hote hain, voh doosro ke gharo par patthar nahi phainka karte.

2 comments:

  1. one thing is common...ders no reduction in the intensity of complaining..Be it d person whos being cheated,or d person whos cheating the other...Nobody has the right,the problem lies where each think that they are d ones who are RIGHT!!!!

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