Saturday, December 6, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
scrap vernacular schools!! Anything wrong with you datuk??
When i open thestar.com.my online newspaper today i got a shock to know that datuk mukhriz made statement that vernacular schools should be scraped. The reason was to create unity and get rid of racism and at the same time there was also stated that 99% of the countries in the world practised a single school system.Great yup what happened to that "SEKOLAH WAWASAN THAT WE STARTED". Datuk with all the respect what is the great difference that we could do scraping all this vernacular school before 1957 and even till 1970's most of the malaysian citizen were in vernacular schools and at that point of time there was no racism or even "ketuanan melayu" have been questioned but all this happens now where the number of vernacular schools are dropping and the students that entering these vernacular schools are also tumbling down so how do you even relate this thing.Are you running out of ideas??? I would like to believe that all the issues regarding race,religion and culture were brought in by the english men to rule us if you still remember the term "pecah perintah" and is the same thing some third rated politicians using it for they own benefits now.If you say 99% of the countries in the world practice a single school system the why dont we follow everything comparing us with the rest of the globe.Scrap political party which only represent one race,scrap quota system,scrap 2 different judiciary system,scrap NEP,scrap money politics,scrap dirty politics and then think about scraping vernacular school!!! Dont let our new generation lose their root and the culture.Its a just language let everyone have their right to learn their mother tongue!!!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
At least five doctors to suffer from mental woes every month
KUALA LUMPUR: Every month, at least five doctors are found to be suffering from mental illnesses, director-general of health Tan Sri Dr Mohd Ismail Merican said.
He said these doctors were either psychotic or neurotic but still managed to get into medical schools because these schools were not screening students meticulously enough.
“When the doctors complete their two-year housemanship and their applications are submitted for registration with the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC), they fail to get registered.
“Their supervisors do not certify them as fit to be registered because of indiscipline and poor attitude arising from mental health problems.
“The mental cases range from psychotic to neurotic. Psychotic cases include delusions and hallucinations, and neurotic behaviour includes anxiety, fear and anger due to the competitive environment,” said Dr Ismail.
These medical graduates, totalling about 60 cases a year, are unable to cope with their housemanship as they may have been pressured by their parents to take up medicine.
Dr Ismail said it was disheartening to note this emerging trend due to an inefficient selection process, adding that the mental cases were referred to the Medical Review Panel (MRP).
Since many of these graduates have spent a lot of money on their medical education, the MRP may extend their housemanship and at the same time send them for psychiatric treatment.
“In the event they are assigned to work, they will be thoroughly supervised and counselled by experts and given light duties until their mental condition improves.
“I am not so sure whether we can identify those with attitude problems during an interview unless such problems are obvious,” Dr Ismail said at a forum on Training Future Doctors: Have we got it right?”
About 2,000 medical doctors are registered annually from 21 local medical schools and 400 recognised schools overseas.
Different medical schools around the world have different selection criteria for their students, Dr Ismail said.
However, he said that the ministry was also planning some form of examination to check their attitude, knowledge and experience after they complete their final examination.
Most of the mentally ill students, he said, could have undergone pressure and depression while studying and faced difficulty in coping in a hospital environment.
The other weakness was a lack of proficiency in the English language.
Higher Education director-general Prof Datuk Dr Radin Umar Radin Sohadi said the ministry was currently reviewing universities’ curricula to ensure high standards in medical education and training for doctors.
“Uppermost on our minds will be the safety and well-being of patients,” he said.
He said these doctors were either psychotic or neurotic but still managed to get into medical schools because these schools were not screening students meticulously enough.
“When the doctors complete their two-year housemanship and their applications are submitted for registration with the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC), they fail to get registered.
“Their supervisors do not certify them as fit to be registered because of indiscipline and poor attitude arising from mental health problems.
“The mental cases range from psychotic to neurotic. Psychotic cases include delusions and hallucinations, and neurotic behaviour includes anxiety, fear and anger due to the competitive environment,” said Dr Ismail.
These medical graduates, totalling about 60 cases a year, are unable to cope with their housemanship as they may have been pressured by their parents to take up medicine.
Dr Ismail said it was disheartening to note this emerging trend due to an inefficient selection process, adding that the mental cases were referred to the Medical Review Panel (MRP).
Since many of these graduates have spent a lot of money on their medical education, the MRP may extend their housemanship and at the same time send them for psychiatric treatment.
“In the event they are assigned to work, they will be thoroughly supervised and counselled by experts and given light duties until their mental condition improves.
“I am not so sure whether we can identify those with attitude problems during an interview unless such problems are obvious,” Dr Ismail said at a forum on Training Future Doctors: Have we got it right?”
About 2,000 medical doctors are registered annually from 21 local medical schools and 400 recognised schools overseas.
Different medical schools around the world have different selection criteria for their students, Dr Ismail said.
However, he said that the ministry was also planning some form of examination to check their attitude, knowledge and experience after they complete their final examination.
Most of the mentally ill students, he said, could have undergone pressure and depression while studying and faced difficulty in coping in a hospital environment.
The other weakness was a lack of proficiency in the English language.
Higher Education director-general Prof Datuk Dr Radin Umar Radin Sohadi said the ministry was currently reviewing universities’ curricula to ensure high standards in medical education and training for doctors.
“Uppermost on our minds will be the safety and well-being of patients,” he said.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Selamat Hari Raya
Saturday, September 27, 2008
MR.THANENTHIRAN THINK BEFORE YOU SAY SOMETHING!!
MR.Thanenthiran with all my respect please do think before you make any statement .Just don’t make populi statements. You have no bloody right to condemn DATO SRI Samy Vellu for any reason.What have you done for our community and that will be nothing. Prove that you are actually doing something not only talking because everyone can talk but only some will actually get down to the field to work.Take a second and think there is definitely some part of your life or your family members life that MIC have helped along the road.Why people like you would not want to mention the things that you benefited from and only like to highlight the one that didn’t, isn’t that being hypocrite. If you cant do anything for the community might as well just take a step back rather than condemning others.Let your service or your action speak more than the useless word that you uttered when you feel bored in your blogspot.But yes, I think you have met your target to make popular statements because people are talking about and just to let you they think it is stupid as well. I would like state a saying “dogs always like to chase the car but once they manage to do so they don’t know what to do with them but the car continues to the destiny”.Please try to be the car next time.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Why did the chicken cross the road?
BARACK OBAMA:
The chicken crossed the road because it was time for a CHANGE! The chicken wanted CHANGE!
JOHN MCCAIN:
My friends, that chicken crossed the road because it recognized the need to engage in cooperation and dialogue with all the chickens on the other side of the road.
HILLARY CLINTON:
When I was First Lady, I personally helped that little chicken cross the road. This experience makes me uniquely qualified to ensure -- right from Day One! -- that every chicken in this country gets the chance it deserves to cross the road. But then, this really isn't about me.......
GEORGE W. BUSH:
We don't really care why the chicken crossed the road. We just want to know if the chicken is on our side of the road or not. The chicken is either against us, or for us. There is no middle ground here.
JOHN LENNON:
Imagine all the chickens in the world crossing the road together, in peace.
BILL GATES:
I have just released eChicken2008, which will not only cross roads, but will lay eggs, file your important documents, and balance your check book. Internet Explorer is an integral part of the Chicken. This new platform is much more stable and will never cra...#@&&^(C% .......... reboot.
BILL CLINTON:
I did not cross the road with THAT chicken. What is your definition of chicken?
AL GORE:
Chicken shall not shit while crossing the road. This is for a green environment.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Umno suspends Ahmad three years
KUALA LUMPUR: Umno has suspended Bukit Bendera division chief Datuk Ahmad Ismail three years over his alleged racist remarks about the Chinese.
The decision was reached at a special meeting of the Umno supreme council held at the PWTC Wednesday afternoon. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi chaired the meeting that lasted almost three hours.
As a result of the suspension, Ahmad will be stripped of all party posts and voting rights. He will remain an ordinary member however.
Abdullah told a press conference after the meeting that the Cabinet at its meeting Wednesday also discussed racial relations in the country.
“The Cabinet feels that racial tension may arise if sensitive issues are raised. The Cabinet has ordered ministries with laws pertaining to this to enforce them.
“If it is necessary, the ISA may be used on those who stoke racial tension,” he added.
Abdullah also told Barisan Nasional component parties to be firm and take disciplinary action on their members, who also made statements that stoked racial sentiments.
The meeting was held after Barisan component parties said they wanted “immediate and stern action” to be taken against Ahmad during a meeting of the coalition’s supreme council on Tuesday afternoon.
However, because it involved a party matter, they left it to Umno to act.
After stopping 10 busloads of his supporters on their way to the Putra World Trade Centre where the supreme council meeting was held, Ahmad said he would not retract his statements, but urged his supporters and all Malays to remain calm.
At a press conference, he said he accepted Umno supreme council's decision to suspend him, but added he would "make a comeback."
He accused Gerakan acting president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon of “raising temperatures” on the issue of race relations.
Dr Koh was one of the many leaders who had asked Ahmad to apologise to the Chinese community.
He also denied that he had torn down a picture of Dr Koh at a press conference on Monday.
The Prime Minister had said on Tuesday that the issue had caused uneasiness, worry and anger among the people.
“Some (component parties) expressed their disappointment over what transpired while some showed anger.
“All of us are of the view that Ahmad’s comments are not acceptable at all. What he said has caused anger and concern among the people, non-bumiputras and bumiputras alike, not just in the peninsula but also in Sabah and Sarawak,” Abdullah told reporters on Tuesday.
Ahmad stirred a hornet’s nest recently when he said in a speech while campaigning for the Permatang Pauh by-election that the Chinese were immigrants in the country and did not deserve equal treatment.
Despite criticisms from various community leaders, he refused to apologise.
(THESTAR Wednesday September 10, 2008 MYT 6:34:56 PM)
The decision was reached at a special meeting of the Umno supreme council held at the PWTC Wednesday afternoon. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi chaired the meeting that lasted almost three hours.
As a result of the suspension, Ahmad will be stripped of all party posts and voting rights. He will remain an ordinary member however.
Abdullah told a press conference after the meeting that the Cabinet at its meeting Wednesday also discussed racial relations in the country.
“The Cabinet feels that racial tension may arise if sensitive issues are raised. The Cabinet has ordered ministries with laws pertaining to this to enforce them.
“If it is necessary, the ISA may be used on those who stoke racial tension,” he added.
Abdullah also told Barisan Nasional component parties to be firm and take disciplinary action on their members, who also made statements that stoked racial sentiments.
The meeting was held after Barisan component parties said they wanted “immediate and stern action” to be taken against Ahmad during a meeting of the coalition’s supreme council on Tuesday afternoon.
However, because it involved a party matter, they left it to Umno to act.
After stopping 10 busloads of his supporters on their way to the Putra World Trade Centre where the supreme council meeting was held, Ahmad said he would not retract his statements, but urged his supporters and all Malays to remain calm.
At a press conference, he said he accepted Umno supreme council's decision to suspend him, but added he would "make a comeback."
He accused Gerakan acting president Tan Sri Dr Koh Tsu Koon of “raising temperatures” on the issue of race relations.
Dr Koh was one of the many leaders who had asked Ahmad to apologise to the Chinese community.
He also denied that he had torn down a picture of Dr Koh at a press conference on Monday.
The Prime Minister had said on Tuesday that the issue had caused uneasiness, worry and anger among the people.
“Some (component parties) expressed their disappointment over what transpired while some showed anger.
“All of us are of the view that Ahmad’s comments are not acceptable at all. What he said has caused anger and concern among the people, non-bumiputras and bumiputras alike, not just in the peninsula but also in Sabah and Sarawak,” Abdullah told reporters on Tuesday.
Ahmad stirred a hornet’s nest recently when he said in a speech while campaigning for the Permatang Pauh by-election that the Chinese were immigrants in the country and did not deserve equal treatment.
Despite criticisms from various community leaders, he refused to apologise.
(THESTAR Wednesday September 10, 2008 MYT 6:34:56 PM)
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Political weapon
Malaysia is well known for it's multi racial integrity and all of us are very proud of it but in today's malaysian politics multi racial community is weapon that being used.I am really disgusted with some of the leaders who is continously using racism to gather their support.Let them be the government or the opposition breaking people's unity just for their own benefit is just too much.We as the citizen of malaysia should reject this leaders. Anyone and everyone can try to break unity among us but if we give way to them then definitly other countries will also take advantage of this situation to invade us.Besides that all this instability also pays a big price in our economy where the investers are thinking twice to invest in malaysia.I think we should start building the integrity among us rather than support the leaders who is using it for their own benefit.We must learn to reject them....
Thursday, September 4, 2008
TUN'S VIEW
He said Umno and Barisan Nasional supporters were left with only one option, that is to vote for the opposition to show their displeasure at the party leadership.
And if the opposition wins, that would destroy the country, argued Mahathir. “People deserve the government they get. If they get a bad government it is because they are unwilling to fight against it, unwilling to take any risk,” he said.
Mahathir lamented that BN was in doldrums as demonstrated by the coalition’s lackluster campaign during the Permatang Pauh by-election.
He also said coalition partners MCA, MIC and Gerakan were in disarray after senior party leaders left to join PKR.
"Abdullah has already destroyed Umno, MCA, Gerakan, MIC and the BN. Gerakan is talking about leaving the BN. MCA is more muted but its leaders who used to support Abdullah come what may, have deserted him.
“Really, Barisan is in a sorry state. Not one leader has any guts. I hate to say it but the Permatang Pauh victory by PKR probably sounded the death knell of all the BN parties and the BN.
“This is the doing of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi,” he said.
“History will record the failure of Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his minions. And the founders of the parties and future politicians will curse the leadership of BN through and through,” he added.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Its not our war.
I think all of us are vey familiar with the latest news regarding the 10% quota entrance to non-bumiputera that have been suggested by the Selangor MB.The students of that varsity took this matter to the streets and also the Umno minister and the high council members of umno. Lets think about what is actually happening, from the way i see both parties are trying to get their political mileage.As a malaysian non-bumi i feel this is not our war.This is the war between the umno led goverment and the PKR leaders.We should just stay out and wait for the result.I am personally not in favour of both parties...why? This is why few years back this is the government which actually OPENED 10% of MRSM to the non-bumi's and what is the problem now its just the same drill why cant the Umno people cant accept it now? Is it just because the opposition leader said so???? Selangor MB on the other hand just making popular statements to earn that extra mileage.Like my good friend Mr.Kamalanathan have told why should we be the rats between two elephants....i definitly agree...its the bumiputera's war let them solve it we will just wait and see the outcome.Before ending this i would like to say something to mr.karepu who commented in my previous article we are not the umno's slave and we are not going to be umno's slave.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Visit to Immigration office in Subang Jaya.
On monday i went to the immigration office in subang to apply for a passport for my mom. As usual i went bought the form followed by photocopy the ic and taking a picture.After all this have been done we have to take a number to wait for our turn.Hmmm there suppose to be 6 counters that taking in all the new application but there was only one available.As i waited two more counters started to operate.The officers actually take less then 3 minutes for every applicants but they take more than 10-15 minutes before they could call for a new one.They work damn slow and on top of that they can have their fun time chit chatting to one another,walking away from their counter go to the other and talk about the food she had for lunch(i heard that)that was really pissing me off.After a long wait my number appeared i brought my mom to the counter and she took my moms old passport and then she started to talk with her the lady next to her and she told me sorry my computer cannot deal with the old passport my computer is just for the new ones.So i asked then why dont u label the counter saying for new passport and for the old one.She kept quiet for a while and then she said no problem the counter next to mine will be able to do it i said fine went to next counter.The lady in the next counter said can u wait for another two numbers to pass by and then i will call u.We waited then again we were called and this time the process went smoothly .I thanked god for that and told my myself at last im going to get out of the place but no that didnt happen i was told to wait to pay in another counter and another long wait.This is worse they suppose to have two counters but end up having one and the officer in charge was not there.Damn my head like going to blow up anytime.After sometime i lost it i just went to counter and said is there anyone who actually work here the lady in counter got shocked and replied how can i help you then i told i got sick and tired of waiting and there is no efficiency.S he said some of the staff were absent that and craps and more craps. It took me one whole day to get a passport done.This problem does not only happen in immigration office but also in every government office.The officers take things for granted and do not deliver their service to people.Whose fault is this goverments or the officers,the PSD who took this officers to work or is it us or is it our culture to work this way???????????????
Monday, July 28, 2008
MIC MUZARAKAH/MUKABALAH DENGAN Hindraf
All the malaysian are now very familiar with the word muzarakah or mukabalah because this issue have highlighted in all the major newspaper past three weeks.I saw in news paper to day that Dato Sri Samy Vellu is also going to do the same thing with Hindraf.I believe it is very much needed in the current situation where unity among the indians need to be very strong.Dato's decision will be able to change the thought of some people that MIC is not willing to listen.Its very healthy to sit and talk with Hindraf leaders and assist them in anyway that MIC can.Hindaf movement have helped the opposition party to win the election but have malaysian indians got any benefit from the oppositon? The new incentives that have been given to indians lately by the government is because of my MIC.The opposition have played with our sentiments n emotions to tear us apart.Lets look at it in a very clear picture without the sentiments who was involved as majority in HINDRAF and who was giving all the support(all the "pokings")to the indians?Look at all the photos n video whose flag was there or boards were there. Its purely the dirty politics that the oppositions have been playing because they just dont care.So let us think for ourselves n decide...... I personally think its a good start meeting the Hindraf leader and discuss material that can uplift our community rather then condemning each other. Bravo to our leaders n let a new spark being instilled in our community.........................
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
SALUTE TO DATO SERI SAMY VELU FROM MOSCOW
WE, THE MALAYSIAN MEDICAL STUDENTS FROM MOSCOW FEEL THAT IT’S A NECESSARY FOR US TO CONVEY OUR SPECIAL APPRECIATION AND UNLIMITED THANKS TO DATO SERI SAMY VELU FOR BEING SUCH A HELPFUL LEADER TO US. MIED, WHICH IS SUPERVISED BY DATO HAVE SPENT RM 90 MILLION FOR THE FINANCE AID OF THE STUDENTS FROM THE LOW INCOME FAMILY WHICH INCLUDES A LOT OF MALAYSIAN INDIAN MEDICAL STUDENTS FROM THE FEDERATION OF RUSSIA. BESIDES THAT, DATO ALSO BEEN GIVING HIS TREMENDOUS SUPPORT TO PUTERA MIC RUSSIAN CHAPTER IN HELPING AND AT THE SAME TIME TAKING CARE OF MALAYSIAN INDIAN STUDENTS WELFARE. WE WOULD LIKE TO BELIEVE THAT NOW IS THE TIME FOR US TO SHOW OUR GRATITUDE TO DATO. DESPITE SO MUCH PROBLEM AND CONFLICT IN STORE, DATO NOW PUTTING HIS HEART AND SOUL IN TO HELPING THE INDIAN COMMUNITY AND YOU CAN SEE THIS IF YOU WALK IN TO THE MIC HEADQUARTERS OFFICE OR DATO’S SERVICE CENTER, THERE HUNDRED OF THEM WAITING EVERY SINGLE DAY FOR HIS ASSISTANCE. THIS SHOWS THAT MAJORITY OF THE INDIAN COMMUNITY HAVE FAITH IN HIM AND HIS PRESIDENCY IN MIC. IT IS NOT FAIR TO BLAME HIM SOLELY FOR WHAT HAPPEN TO THE INDIAN COMMUNITY TODAY.WE HAVE TO UNDERSTAND THAT MIC IS AN UNIT WHEREBY PARTY PRESIDENT ONE OF ITS COMPONENT SO IF AT ALL SOMEONE TO BE BLAMED IT SHOULD BE THE UNIT. THE OPPOSITION PARTY HAVE EDUCATE THE PEOPLE OF MALAYSIA TO LOOK AT THE BLACK SPOT ON A WHITE PAPER WHEREBY WE UNDERSTAND THAT THE AREA OF THE WHITE PAPER IS MUCH MORE WIDER. SO, ITS OUR DUTY TO EVALUATE THE CURRENT SITUATION AND NOT TO DANCE TO BEAT OF THE OPPOSITION PARTY WHICH ONLY HAVE THE PURPOSE OF PURSUE ATTACKS AND BRINGING DOWN THE GOVERNMENT. WITH THAT I WOULD LIKE TO THANK DATO SERI SAMY VELU FOR THE HELP HE HAVE DONE AND DOING FOR THE FUTURE OF INDIANS.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
VIRUS DSAI
The latest virus that have been putting the nation into serious illness.Lets look at the history and developement of this syndrome,it started to grow since 1970 in penang but it developed and started to be venomous or toxic to the nation beginning 1998.DR M who was the doctor in-charge manage to isolate it for about 6 years but unfortunately this particular virus manage to gain its momentum in the isolation area and it became even more venomous.WHY IS dsai so popular and why everyone is talking about it? Hmmm its a good question and the answer is...just before that even when JE,Bird Flu and AIDS were to be released to the world it was famous but for the wrong thing..... well have i answered the question?? Anyway lets see how actually this virus play its role in destroying the nation but it plans in a very strategical manner. As i observed its the main three things it try to destroy religious believe,break the unity that exist among the people,toppled the government just for one persons agenda.Let me break it down to one by one first is destroy the religious believe how? Keep lying to people about how he is going to help them especially the non-muslims because he didnt do it when he was in power even when he was appointed to lead the cabinet when DR.M was away.In no religion we allow homosexual activity but DSAI have been promoting it since forever we dont know whether he have "done it or not" but yes its against the religious law.Secondly breaking the unity that we have today we can see that any religion that having a bit of tough time dsai and his crew will be there for so-called help.What exactly he does was tell this group of people that the government is the conspiracy of the government and the leader of the ethnic group and at the same time bring it to international media to get cheap publicity by telling the world he is the back bone of this so called marginalised people.This definitly very bad for nation bulding.And of course after knowing all this we definitly know why is doing all this.......he wants to be the next prime minister by creating all this mess which he always claims to be the goverments fault....isnt he BEING so selfish? Why we fail to see this or why are we denying this fact? Is it because the manifesto says we non-bumis going to have more privileges? Dear friends im writing this because i care for the community i hope u do the same and please feel free to tell me if im wrong............
Monday, July 21, 2008
Are we patriotic malaysians?
Dear friends i always wanted ask people how patriotic are malaysians? Well my answer to that question will be..... not so.... and WHY is that? Then comes the long story. I would like to believe that the actual cause of this fact is the englishmen who separated and ruled us for their own benefit which generated the thought that we dont belong here and the other race is always a threat to the other one.Hmmm is this true? Well maybe or maybe not.Anyway some of u will b e thinking why am i talking about all these when my question was about how patriotic are we, well of course rule number to be patriotic is to be united. So what do we do today to change these phenomena that have been haunting us for more than 50 years.I would like to look at the minor parts first,if u realise our official forms are the only (maybe) one with the word race...if u show this forms or application to a foreigner they dont even know how to answer to that word well lets look at definition of the the term race or racial group usually refers to the concept of dividing humans into populations or groups on the basis of various sets of characteristics.[1] The most widely used human racial categories are based on visible traits (especially skin color, cranial or facial features and hair texture), and self-identification. I understand the term race is for dividing the community into several groups we dont need this anymore, arent we malaysians with different religion.This is the most basic thing we have to look .All of us wants to be a malaysian dont divide us apart....WHY are there still bangsa kelas 1,2,3 and others....how would be able to answer a kid who is sitting for UPSR examination when his/her UPSR form have stated the word bangsa and then it must be filled with a number.Without we realising the unity is growing apart since young.When we meet with a an european and do an introduction we say for instants im a chinese/indian malaysian whereby the european will adress himself as im a norwegian. So friends what is ur opinion are we united to be patriotic? Lets look at it in another way im sure some of us are very familiar with world cup football,eurocup or even cricket, the participating nation's supporters fight ,cry and their so patriotic to their national team and we know these but the same thing doesnt happen here, for instance when msian team goes for olympic and other international tournament we dont even bother unless they win it and then we talk about it.....How many of us are planning to put up jalur gemilang during the month of august? Are we patriotic malaysians?
Welcome to my blog :)
Insyamuruga at last i have decided to blog.I always wanted to blog but as we indians believe the right time and day is essential to start off anything good in our life and i believe today is the day. As i understand the history of blogging, blogs was started to write online diary but today the blogging world have developed itself to be a platform where anyone and everyone can express themselves to the world without limitations and restrictions.Well some of us use this opportunity in good way and some of us in the other.Some of you might be thinking " you started blogging because you are following the trend" the answer is yes i am. I am following the trend to give my slice of thought to the world and what am i going to right on? Thats definitly the next question im going to answer. My blog is practically going to be about contemporary issue on all kind of field but of course my passion is politics so i believe there will be a lot of political issue to be discussed here. I am a new blogger so i would like to believe that your comments and critiques will make me a better blogger.
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