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Hey guys, my name's Raja and my family has moved to the United States when I was 7 years old (4th grade). Though I haven't lived my life in India, the memories of my childhood and patriotism for my motherland still remains within me. Everyday as my parents have been reading news (about local issues, corruption, etc...) I've developed interest for learning more about India. Over the course of that, I've encountered PDF and my interests of India have been derailed..... to this Pakistan battering.
Now, as my grandfather got re-elected as a Member of Parliament in the past elections, it came up as a general discussion in my family and my dad told me he'd take me to meet with Jay Prakash Narayana (a local MLA of Andhra Pradesh) and from that, I just developed an interest in these ideas.
Since then, I wanted to meet with Dr.Singh and address to him as a common man, what the people of India need and what are the flaws within the government of India.
I'm going to India next summer and in the mean time, I'm in the process of coming up with a presentation that I'd like to present to Dr.Singh on current issues for us.
Currently I am addressing these issues:
- Reservations based on caste system (should be removed- and IF there are any reservations; it should be based on INCOME; not caste)
- Corruption of government officials (recommendations, bribes, etc...)
- Better education for the poor
I'm writing an in depth presentation so far on these topics and what we should do about them.. Hopefully my grandfather will be able to take me to present it to Dr.Singh.
In the mean while, I'll be warmly active on PDF. And a word from me to Indians here... Let's not care of what Pakistan has/does/wants to do. Foreign affairs aren't the priority when our internal issues are bugging us. As a person let's do our best for ourselves first. Then we should also think about our country. I'd definitely appreciate any ideas from people as this is not a small issue for our country.
I am really excited to meet him Hopefully he'll consider what I've been preparing.
I don't wish to be a politician or anything, but seeing the innocent public of India suffering like that is heart breaking. As the educated, we have to do something in order to make Indian societies better, and fair.
Now, as my grandfather got re-elected as a Member of Parliament in the past elections, it came up as a general discussion in my family and my dad told me he'd take me to meet with Jay Prakash Narayana (a local MLA of Andhra Pradesh) and from that, I just developed an interest in these ideas.
Since then, I wanted to meet with Dr.Singh and address to him as a common man, what the people of India need and what are the flaws within the government of India.
I'm going to India next summer and in the mean time, I'm in the process of coming up with a presentation that I'd like to present to Dr.Singh on current issues for us.
Currently I am addressing these issues:
- Reservations based on caste system (should be removed- and IF there are any reservations; it should be based on INCOME; not caste)
- Corruption of government officials (recommendations, bribes, etc...)
- Better education for the poor
I'm writing an in depth presentation so far on these topics and what we should do about them.. Hopefully my grandfather will be able to take me to present it to Dr.Singh.
In the mean while, I'll be warmly active on PDF. And a word from me to Indians here... Let's not care of what Pakistan has/does/wants to do. Foreign affairs aren't the priority when our internal issues are bugging us. As a person let's do our best for ourselves first. Then we should also think about our country. I'd definitely appreciate any ideas from people as this is not a small issue for our country.
I am really excited to meet him Hopefully he'll consider what I've been preparing.
I don't wish to be a politician or anything, but seeing the innocent public of India suffering like that is heart breaking. As the educated, we have to do something in order to make Indian societies better, and fair.