Reflecting on the last 7 years I am not sure whether to laugh or cry at the choices we have made and the situation that we have put ourselves into....

- We chose as our Prime Minister a person who stood as 3000 people were butchered under his watch.
#MautKaSaudagar
1/9
- We chose a man who was banned by the court of law to enter a state, to be in charge of home security of our entire country

- We chose a Mahant, who is supposed to have given up on all Moh Maya, to lead one of the largest States of the country.
#Tadeepar
#YogiNahiBhogi
2/9
- We chose a terror accused to represent us in the Parliament

- We danced with joy when our money was taken away from us and stood in long queues to collect our own hard earned money thinking of the soldiers standing at Siachen.
#DeMonetisation
3/9
- We actually welcomed a Tax!!! Who in the world celebrates a Tax???

- We happily gave up our personal details for a software which aims at nothing but surveillance

- We clapped and banged thaalis to scare away a bhirus instead of demanding better health care facilities
4/9
- We shut off our lights and lit diyas to show support to the medicos instead of demanding proper security and pay scales for them.

- We celebrated the rise in fuel prices in the interest of national growth
#COVID19
5/9
- We cheered @narendramodi going to USA & welcomed him with garlands on return, instead of asking him what he actually did there.

- We stand bankrupt, broke & in an ocean of loans & home mortgages while clapping for an extravagant building being built for politicians,
6/9
which we will never benefit from.

I am really not sure if I should laugh or cry about this but, we have literally made choices that have ensured our doom and then we have gone ahead and celebrated those choices even as the very doom descends on us, while we clap.
7/9
Maybe one day we will realize what we have done, blinded by hate for one particular religion and in a bid to show "them" their place, we have brought ourselves in the same place we wanted "them" to be in.
#SayNoToRSS_HatredAgenda
8/9
Disclaimer: Hate clouds your judgement, numbs your senses and blinds your vision. It's usually too late to realize that what you were axing down was your own foot.
#SaveFutureGeneration
#RestoreOurSocialHarmony
9/9
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