Friday 19 August 2016

A letter to the British

Good afternoon Britain. I am writing from India. Why are you angry with us Indians? I have been blogging for the last five days and have been getting plenty of page views from the US, India, and Germany. But none from the UK. Why? Are you angry with us Indians? You shouldn't be. Remember we were once your colony. You colonized us and freed us from rascal kings and queens who had no idea of how to run a country. You fought battles and united the different provinces into a single cohesive country. You saved the Hindu religion from the onslaught of Islam. You civilized us, gave us proper governance, good education, a solid judicial system on the British pattern. and finally a strong disciplined army that keeps this country united. And not to forget the English language and the much misused Indian railways which refuses to die. Basically because of you this country did not become another Afghanistan. So if there is anything good in India, it was a gift from you, given and created by you. But when I started blogging, half my page views came from the US but none from the UK. Why? Now my request to you. You are a very good friend of the US. The two of you cooperate with each other when politics is involved. Good. Why can't your prime minister request the US to use their money and modern technology to turn some of their desert wastelands into lush green forests. The world needs this and the US can afford to carry it through. Rich people from across the world could contribute to this project. Why is it that man has the power and money and scientific ideas to enable him to walk on the moon. Which is easier, greening the earth or sending rockets to Mars or the moon? Folks, I daily sit outside my house for a couple of hours and watch the traffic pass by. Traffic has increased ten fold. There is global warming. I am worried for my grand children. You also should be. But the west is on a different track all together. The west talks about the dangers of global warming, warns the world about global warming, but their children are only interested in knowing about outer space. They only read science fiction. Folks, children should first think about conquering this earth and making it a safe place to live in. Then they can think of outer space. Here are the links for some some entertaining action packed animal stories I wrote for children.
A Girl On A Train: A Silent Scream by [Singh, Ashok Kumar]

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