Friday, August 25, 2023

The Very Essence Of Holding G 20 Summit In A Nation That Yearns For Peace And Permit

The Very Essence Of Holding G 20 Summit In A Nation That Yearns For Peace And Permit

As some markets in National Capital Of Delhi are to remain close in view of G 20 Summit where some would not shy away from being labeled luddite and this very meet pandering to less than visible chieftains with no sizeable gains and this disclosure to that closure with none to emerge as a real bruiser. This summit is of one's ambition whose lectures to retain foothold in political landscape show the desirability to skip the necessary tuition. Where is the need to hold such extravagant meet when the features of lively democracy are in retreat? A nation where landslides are too visible to not forget, medical needs elusive from dawn to dusk and for the common man earning livelihood may not engineer him or her to engage in a spell of busk. A nation where north east is on the brink of collapse, Himachal the State dwindling and much of which has been heard in Malaysian State Perak this summit and that permit is making one live in fool's paradise and to convince the opponents attempts would have to be made thrice. Some believe the very footing of this summit is likely to develop cracks and this be made biennial and bereft of events that are trivial. 

Bringing Relief To The Needy Should Have Been The Priority

Markets in some parts of Delhi are to remain close for four days in all and without hesitation to state the facts in places witnessing landslides work would be plenty for geol. At this point thoughts should have been on rockslide (landslides) occurring in the hilly regions of the country and resources should have been galvanised to make them get relief in make shift camp and pantry. Things aren't any better in Joshimath (Uttarakhand State) and relief is yet to come and events of the past can't make authorities nudge. By keeping shops shut in Delhi the powers that be want to send a message that all is smooth in and around country with enough resources inventory. Traders have reservations over their markets being shut as they haven't taken a stand against govt and engaged in unnecessary blurt. Some reason out that country's exchequer is shrinking in view of the summit as enough has been spent in the run up to the same and make the country look shining which is yet to initiate climate cane. To beautify Delhi and surroundings and make it look as if hasn't received its share of high cost of living pounding is to not state truth and let the commoner of Delhi be told to take centrestage when some have seen off and on the Delhi Road Rage. 

Those Marking Attendance May Blow Hot And Cold

This summit and those marking attendance won't be covered by the likes of AARNet (Australian Academic Research Network) and this gathering shouldn't stray given the developments in their home countries where there are no short of those taking the title of aberrant. It won't take less than 20 years from now to hold meet of this scale and grandeur in the city of Delhi which in this space of time would see enough poll rally and those getting the requisite employment to fill their belly. After the meet gets over and participants return to their respective nation states they would question the very essence of holding the meet in a poor/developing nation where more than half of the population have no access to clean drinking water and where one wants to showcase himself as all season tutor. Showcasing the image of a nation at peace with itself where varying communities don't feel the necessity to let other purge the veracity of this claim would be hard to come the summit taking place at a time when world surroundings are glum.  They would reason out the host nation should have attended to issues like landslides occurring off and on and medical aid not reaching the needy and spending billions on beautification drive around country can't make them get ensnared in session of credulity. 

We Pray For World. We Pray For World.

YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA

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