Intriguing thought

At the end of my day shift of sleep, when I woke up in the evening, it was dark in the room and a group of kids who were generally playing in the streets, but shouting a slogan "gali gali mein shor hai, paki**an chor hai". I may be sharing similar feelings with them but then I wondered what not led them to hail India and instead condemn the other country? I mean, what led them to chose hatred over love? I mean, what led them to empty their gut sloganeering enmity rather than praising our own country? Is it that showing enmity to a hostile country is equivalent to showing affection towards our own country? I could not sleep more because of the itching fact that I never heard something like Bharat Zindabad in the street. This may be because of the media that they got influenced, but is it the right learning for them? Enmity? Chor? Should children, who are the symbol of love and affection be seen quoting hatred and not love? How okay is it? Let's say if they happen to get in a quarrel with their neighbor, how will they react?

 Before it's too late, we need to ask ourselves a question, what actions of ours are entering to the next generation? What legacy are we leaving behind for these kids? It is so unresting, and if it is wrong, we as a generation should be blamed and held accountable. Jai hind. Meri dharti, mera watan. 

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  1. Good blog keep it continuing.
    Find ? What is missing? To conclude this story?

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