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Monday, 1 September 2014

The truth about our freedom

The truth about our freedom


India gained independence in 1947, when the clock struck 00:00, on August 15th,thus releasing us from the harsh, evil and India's worst times ever.
Today's generation was never a part of this freedom struggle, and we do not know of the hardships, the problems, the misery, the risks, that our forefathers went through nor can we ever relate to the kind of patriotism they had for India.

A salute to all the freedom-fighters and people who sacrificed for our country, and to all those who shed blood for our motherland, knowing that they will never see the light of a free India.

A span of 68 years has gone by after that glorious victory. 

Now let me come to the core point of my blog and ask all you readers, a pressing question and I want all of you to answer it, analyse it, not be credulous and try to ponder over it.


Have we really achieved freedom?


Now, before you make any impulsive decision and judge me to be a vile person, let me answer it for you.

No. We never achieved freedom. It is true, that we are free from the chains of the British, but as a human being, are we really free? Are we really independent?
No again. Many of you are likely to disagree with me, but this is the part where I need you to do the opposite and simply read on!

Let's take an example of the recent incidents that has shed light on the numerous rape cases that has occurred in our country and has been occurring in our country, which has left many women scared to even leave their homes in the evening and lead a normal life like others, let alone the statements made by various politicians that blame the women as the driving cause for such horrendous incidents. 

For each and every decision they take, they have to think more than twice. So, if you think we have achieved independence then, people, yo have painted the wrong picture.
This is curbing freedom. We are still not free from the people of our own country. 
Think about this and let's join hands and take the first step towards freeing ourselves!

If you still think otherwise, and feel that this is not a cogent explanation follow this blog for more on such social issues.

Have a good day. 






“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.” 
― Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre








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