While We Fight Over Our Favourites, They Enjoy Each Other’s Company

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We Indians blame politicians for every bad thing that happens in our country, we blame them for hate speeches and sour relations with our neighbors. But, may be it is us common citizens which need to be blamed, just watch the recent episode of Comedy Nights, in which it was evident the co-ordinal relationship that Pakistani and Indian players share, and look how we fools fight over the India-Pakistan matches.

Also see, how members from the opposition party attended the wedding ceremony of Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter and blessed the couple. They were sharing the same laugh, good friends share. Then there, are we common people, who are killing each other over religion, if God exists, they may be having fun together in heaven. We should understand all this hate is only in the heart of us common people, and these politicians are merely playing a “divide and rule policy”, using emotions of us innocent Indians.

This story was submitted by Divya Kumari

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