The Nation We Want
“What is the nation that you want?” Had this question been posed a few years ago, I would have given the most ideal answer. I’d say: “I want a corruption-free nation; I want to eradicate poverty; I want more opportunities; I want more development; I want education for all.” Has the answer changed now? No, but the need of the hour has. In the past few years, the nation has seen the most radical developments. From the upheaval against delayed justice to the inception of the Aam Aadmi Party, every day, famous or infamous, has been worth noting down in history. No more do we demand eradication of poverty and of corruption. India has reached that phase in time when the youth takes the responsibility on its shoulders. Want justice? Make your demand felt. Need eradication of corruption? Join politics. Yearn for better standards of living? Give opportunities so that you receive some. This is the attitude of the youth and it is reflecting on every social development. Rape,...

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