I chose to highlight the persistent mess in the Government of India’s “devilish” departments that have spawned legions of morons of all hues.
Read this guest post on Rediff about the apathy of Department of Posts and you would have a clear idea that how the Govt. departments work at their maximum efficiency.
For the same reason, the ensuing State Bank of India’s strike for hike in pension is a case in point that how a monoply bank has grounded the nation to a near halt. Even if their demands are genuine, there is no love lost for this vast legion of frigging idiots (the word “idiot” is an understatement) who encite no sympathy from the general public.
No love lost for them. For the same reason, if tomorrow the Telecom employees are out on the streets protesting for their so called “genuine” demands, there would be no support from the general public.
Except from the ghoulish Left, the corpse worshippers and those who are stepped back in time with fossilised brains and doubly thickened skulls. Each one wants to encash the “spirit” of the times for their own political partisan ends.
We would all love to see the whole structure dismantled. Let the striking employees be disbanded and new fresh employment be given to the unemployed. Banking sector is an essential service and we ought not let this be at the mercy of few bunch of influential people. Imagine, if a disaster strikes in when the telecom sector employees are off work. The untold misery it would cause and the ensuing chaos would result. I am all for strike as the last resort but only when the grievance is genuine. The “sarkari babu” is one of the most pampered class of the society.
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