Tuesday 3 February 2009

Pub Culture, Government and it's Nonsense....

Rioting and intolerable nonsense appears high on Karnataka Government’s wish list. Well that’s what our elected CM and his office proved. Recently the Government was quiet when monkeys of so called Sri Ram Sena took law into their hands to wreck and pillage the pubs as well as the pub goers in Mangalore, Karnataka. What was supposed to be “happy hours” that early evening of Saturday last turned out to be terrorizing ones for the pub goers. Young Men and Women who were enjoying their time in pubs and bars in Mangalore were pulled out, beaten, kicked and were given lessons on Indian Culture.

Is having good time with friends in pubs and bars wrong? Certainly it isn’t if the patrons are not into any anti-social activities. India is shining and is a major force when it comes to development. Vast part of development is because of this very generation of people who have put the country on world map for good reasons. May be it’s time to remind our politicians that 65% of India's population is under 35 if they didn’t know. Why can’t they let people lead their life the way they want to? This generation’s thinking is very much unlike that of BJP honchos who made our country a joke by constantly setting commotion in the name of Lord Ram. Lord Ram must have cried had he was watching this hooliganism.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7yg-bdlmko

Mr. B. S Yediyurappa, Hon. Chief Minister of Karnataka stood by the stance of his colleagues at BJP that PUB CULTURE is against the Indian Culture and instead of taking action against the hooligans; he went on saying "Pub culture is against Indian culture and if pubs don’t exist, outfits such as Ram Sena also doesn’t exist". This explanation allows the younger generation to raise a question.

· Is beating and kicking men and especially women in India a part of Indian Culture?

Well then going by Chief Minister’s words on not encouraging Pub Culture, why can’t he relinquish the licenses of the pubs and bars in town? Can he? No because his government will topple. Would he want that to happen? Not certainly.

Instead of politicizing issues such as these, the Government should concentrate on issues which are bothering the state and needs immediate attention.

Well Mr. Chief Minister, enjoy your term but remember that you need votes from this generation of people also when you contest elections next.


-A “Sri Ram” devotee.

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