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Does anyone feel ashamed? Written by Ashok Raina | | | “How many bridges collapsed and how many people were swept away, how many poor people broke down crying and how many contractors hid their faces and disappeared”.
Even after so many thoughts coming to our mind, what do we actually understand and what do we want to explain and why do we become silent even after seeing the art of corruption around us?
The state of silence is such that we are bearing the brunt. We are seeing deaths in front of our eyes. We are seeing the dead bodies of our own humanity in mortuaries.
After all, who has caused this havoc? The rain water or the collusion of the contractors and the officers due to whose mutual coordination we are having to bear the pain of such a severe shock.
Whether we talk about Bihar or any other part of India, the growing steps of corruption have shaken the entire country. Every time an incident is being protested in the entire country and action is being demanded, but why is it not being taken? Who are the people behind it who are forcing the public to go through such a difficult time? This really needs to be understood and explained to everyone.
Even today, we are claiming that Operation Sindoor was successful against Pakistan, but why do the bridges constructed for the convenience of people in many states of the country with the investment of thousands of crores of rupees in the last several years get washed away with a little rain or get destroyed under mysterious circumstances?
Let me tell you that several bridges washed away in Bihar, the fifth bridge collapsed in 11 days, on the 18th day, a bridge built at a cost of Rs 12 crore on the Bakara river in Araria was also washed away.
After the continuous collapse of bridges in Bihar, the strong waves of corruption also affected the large number of bridges across the country including in the state of Uttar Pradesh where the new railway bridge swept away, after which the railway tracks got slung from one side to the other. The railway bridge was constructed after gauge conversion in the Pilibhit district of the state.
The collapse of a record-breaking 10 bridges in 15 days in less than a month during the monsoon season in Bihar and other states has drawn attention to the quality of their construction and the materials used.
Wonder for all about the record is that Two days ago, the Railway Board had approved the operation of two passenger trains on the route and the bridge collapsed even before the train started running. Does anyone feel ashamed?
Why do people in the responsible administration remain silent like silent spectators and do not hesitate in moving the files of the contractors for reconstruction of bridges without any recovery or any investigation?
Similarly, the situation about the Road accidents are increasing alarmingly in India, every day large number of innocent people being killed and even the bridges also break in the middle, golden moments and golden relationships are being we lost, that is, in some way or the other, approximately the 53 accidents are happening every hour and 19 deaths are happening every day. While chanting against the mantra of grave corruption, people sitting in the administration do not even get tired of praising themselves.
The exhibition of criminal silence of lawmakers and enforcement agencies, we are facing huge loss of life and property, we are losing good relations with each other and besides we are being forced to tear for the economic crisis.
Gradually the situation has reached such a level that now we have started becoming victims of air accidents. People are getting very scared before traveling by air because no one seems happy looking at the increasing graph of corruption in India. “Does anyone feel ashamed?” | | | |
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