Saturday 17 November 2012

The time has come to endorse democracy

Aung San Suu Kyi has been in India and there has a very great momentum in the whole country's diplomat world and everywhere. People who are pro-democracy have their role model and idol in the country.  The Nobel peace prize winner, pro-democracy leader has been in India for a six-day diplomatic visit. Initially Suu Kyi was resented with India for supporting the Junta in Myanmar, but now Suu Kyi, has resolved to emerge out in the limelight to again make the friendly relations with the great India. In an interview, she said that though she was gloomy after India decided to do business with the Junta, which kept her under house arrest for 15 years, she never felt duped by the old friend. India has also rolled out the red carpet in order to welcome the democratic icon and to develop a tremendously beautiful bond and connexion with the Pro-democracy leader.
I acknowledge and concede the fact that India has not assisted the leader in the difficult and hard times but there was a reason behind that. From the beginning India has been a great endorser of the Democracy and also supported Suu kyi in her fight against the Junta in Myanmar in 1980s and early 1990s  but started rolling to the side of Junta in the mid-1990s in order to counter the chinese's growth and to maintain and uphold good relations with the country in order for the diplomatic relations and to stop the derailing of relations with the country.
 But now the great country India should start developing good relations with Suu Kyi as she is going to be the new face of Burma and is a great leader going to be a new face of democracy and that's why we need to assist her now desperately and whole- heartedly.
Jai ma Bharti,
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat

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