Monday, 14 March 2016

Worthless Events

WORTHLESS EVENTS
(Anonymous)

The past few months projected the nation back on the tracks of what it has been known since, what, forever? The diversity and politics that masks itself as the primary attraction to the world, a face that bears that tag of world’s biggest and yet a stable democracy. Not much of a surprise to face the international embarrassment with such events rising together, the primary ones being the JNU’s ‘politics-is-love-politics-is-life’ next generation and the super needy Jaat hyper babies.



I see some fine talent in framing something out of a bullshit JNU event and to call it a milestone in the youth politics. Down to the roots of the event, what did the nation get with such a chaos, as to even fill the prime times of some respectable (so called, of course) channels? Except for the rise of a new ‘Patel’ of the north or precisely, a very own future ‘LEFT’ party in the north. Though it does raise some curiosity on how the things centre themselves on finding the activists a place in parties and eventually pop the purpose up as the years pass. 

Been twenty minutes already to mention ‘Jaat hyper babies’ and I see peace around. Surely a bigger milestone than the event itself. 

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