Published On:Friday 19 August 2011

Two Gandhians march on opposite sides





India is a lucky nation which has many Gandhians
who not only spread Gandhi principals but also implement themselves. Two of
them are very popular today. One is Anna Hazare, a Maharashtra born and leading
anti-corruption movement in Delhi while second a Delhite is India's future PM
and most desirable young bachelor Rahul Baba whose only objective is to reduce
pain from the UP's farmers, dalits and commonmen.





One Gandhian, Anna Hazare has moved from Maharashtra to Delhi to remove
corruption from India while other Gandhian, Rahul Baba who is not parrot
according to Renuka Chowdhary (Renuka aunty) has moved from Delhi to
Maharashtra to show some sympathy to Pune-based farmers. However, Baba was
confused
for sometime whether Pune is in UP or
Maharashtra, which another Gandhian, Diggy Chacha clarified.













One Gandhian, Anna Hazare conducted fast-unto-death for pushing Lokpal
Bill to the government and after 15-days fast for Jan Lokpal Bill. Other
Gandhian, Rahul Baba arranged a foot-march (popularly called padyatra) spanning
over 70 km in hot and sultry weather conditions. During his yatra, Rahul
stopped at nearly 25 villages and spoke to villagers from about 60 villages to
discuss the issue of land acquisition by the Mayawati government.





One Gandhian, Anna Hazare went to Tihar jail to show he is very serious
about Jan Lokpal Bill, coming into lime-light and getting huge support from
Indian public. Other Gandhian, Rahul Baba made a secret visit to Pune (not in
UP but in Maharashtra) to show the sympathy to relatives of 3 villagers who
lost lives in Police firing under the state government of Congress, facing
allegations from the villagers.




Isn't Rahul Baba's question
justified, what is the benefit of name Gandhi if Anna Hazare is getting huge
support?









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