Monday, September 23, 2013

My first visit to an Orphanage

 Today our Vatsana family went to an orphanage.Seriously,It was the best experience of my life.We always complaint of little things in our life.I don't have good mobile,I don't have good house,I have not been to USA,,,blah blah..blah...and our complaint list goes endless.Have we ever thought about those children who don't even have parents to fulfill their needs.Forget about visiting US or France,they have not even been to the nearby cities.Our selfishness have grown to such level that we don't even bother thinking about those children,forget helping them.

There were many children in that orphanage who were hardly 5-6 years old. Now imagine,what was our condition when we were 5 yrs old?? How many types of chocolates and fruits our parents used to bring for us? We may not remember the number exactly but we can surely say that we lived a much comfortable life. In orphanage those children don't even ask you for a toy. But instead of all these I saw one thing which was more precious than anything else,that was their smile. It makes you forget all your problems and gives you a lot of inspiration and energy.Seriously,even after losing all their comfort they have maintained a smile which is priceless.They are so disciplined that one can never think of becoming like them.
                                   

The worst thing I felt about them was that their life is limited to those four walls of the room. Everything they do and learn is only withing the walls of the house.But instead of all these they don't have any complaints.Within minutes of meeting them they started mingling and playing with us.It was a priceless moment for me. I could  do nothing but only wish to stop that moment for my entire life.My heart was full of emotions. I Wanted to give my everything to those children.
                                      Finally, i can only say that becoming part of the visiting Orphans family has been an amazing experience I never could have imagined.And the work done by the organization which is taking care of those children is just fabulous.God bless them.There is a new world waiting for those children outside those four walls of the room.


My first visit to an Orphanage

Today our  Vatsana family went to an orphanage.Seriously,It was the best experience of my life.We always complaint of little things in our life.I don't have good mobile,I don't have good house,I have not been to USA,,,blah blah..blah...and our complaint list goes endless.Have we ever thought about those children who don't even have parents to fulfill their needs.Forget about visiting US or France,they have not even been to the nearby cities.Our selfishness have grown to such level that we don't even bother thinking about those children,forget helping them.
                                     There were many children in that orphanage who were hardly 5-6 years old. Now imagine,what was our condition when we were 5 yrs old?? How many types of chocolates and fruits our parents used to bring for us? We may not remember the number exactly but we can surely say that we lived a much comfortable life. In orphanage those children don't even ask you for a toy. But instead of all these I saw one thing which was more precious than anything else,that was their smile. It makes you forget all your problems and gives you a lot of inspiration and energy.Seriously,even after losing all their comfort they have maintained a smile which is priceless.They are so disciplined that one can never think of becoming like them.
                                      The worst thing I felt about them was that their life is limited to those four walls of the room. Everything they do and learn is only withing the walls of the house.But instead of all these they don't have any complaints.Withing minutes of meeting them they started mingling and playing with us.It was a priceless moment for me. I could  do nothing but only wish to stop that moment for my entire life.My heart was full of emotions. I Wanted to give my everything to those children.
                                      Finally, i can only say that becoming part of the visiting Orphans family has been an amazing experience I never could have imagined.And the work done by the organization which is taking care of those children is just fabulous.God bless them.There is a new world waiting for those children outside those four walls of the room.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Reply: from Modi To Rahul.


Dear Rahul,
I hope you are fine, and you should be, as you belong from first family of this country who has been in power for more than 50 years. It was nice to read your letter. You are 42 years old, but still your followers consider you a youth. If being 42 years of age is called a youth, then I must say you and your party would be considering India as a country of children, who, you think can easily fool. But according to me, you also belong to same category of ‘uncle’, who is still not married. May be you want to marry your girlfriend Veronica, from Venezuela, but you are afraid to do that. You also must be knowing the fact that India is paying price for Rajeev Gandhi’s mistakes and hope you will not repeat his mistakes.
                       You say that you don’t want to become the PM of this country. I say it’s your family who is ruling this country, Mr Manmohan Singh is only a night watchman. If you disagree with me, you can conduct a survey on social or electronic media. I challenge you. You say that your grandmother and father scarified their lives for party and country. But I have a different point of view. I think they paid a price for not understanding the sentiments of the people of this country. And also I would like to ask you one question. If you believe they were the greatest patriots, then why you and you party inaugurates and name more than 60% of welfare plans on name of these people. A true patriot doesn’t need all these glorifications. Aren’t you people glorifying the mundane? 
                       When you talk about secularism, why you always try to connect it to 2002 riots? Did you forget 1984 riots and ethnic cleansing of 4 lakh kashmiri Pundits? Did you forget the data that highest number of riots have taken place in your family’s tenure only? Does secularism lye only in visiting widow of Zia-ul-haq & not visiting and neglecting the family of that martyr whose head was slaughtered, cut and taken away by Pakistani soldiers and then hosting lunch for Pakistani PM? Is secularism all about providing reservation to muslims, and dividing this country on name of religion? or is it about neglecting the history of Ram Setu? I hope I will get an answer from you.
                 You and your party are desperate to get minority votes, but alas, they also have come to know your party’s hypocrisy. Before pointing your finger at BJP, please remember your past. You and your party used to get more than 400 seats, but now it has reduced to even less than half of it. The expansion of electronic and social media is inversely proportional to your party’s growth. The more it expanded, the more people became aware about your party’s double dealing, and this resulted in your party’s downgrade. And I am sure this will continue in future.
                   On other hand in last 25 years BJP has emerged as people’s party. And am glad you accepted that NDA is ruling in more states than UPA. And yes how can one forget that in top 5 developing states of india,4 are BJP ruled states. The development which took place under NDA rule in Gujarat , Bihar and Madhya Pradesh has been appreciated by International media also.   
                  Well I accept the fact that you are an International leader, because of your family background, but the irony is that you have done almost nothing to prove yourself. An international leader like you doesn’t have time to attend the parliament sessions most number of times. The country is asking you why you always miss the discussion on the most important issues , which are directly related to the welfare of this country. It also shows your sincereness toward your responsibilities.
                                I will not write much in this letter, because I have much more important issues to deal with related to welfare of people. In this letter I didn’t mention about the scams done by your party leaders and the ‘under achievements’ of your government. But if I get time to write another letter, I will surely mention these issues. Otherwise you can ‘Google’ it. And yes forgive me if I give you second priority, because for me the first priority is service ‘people of Gujarat’.
Thanking you.