‘Aam Aadmi' main focus in Rahul Gandhi's vision for tomorrow's India
Aam Aadmi' main focus in Rahul Gandhi's vision for tomorrow's India
ANEW DELHI: December 24, 2010. Till recently, in the political realm man on street has remained marginalized with no say and share in governance and development process. But, with sharp focus to connect aam aadmi', a defining moment has already ushered in the Indian political system. And for this, the majority population comprising the youth including the commoners has found a new collective voice in Rahul Gandhi's vision for tomorrow's India.
But, what defines an aam aadmi' or a common man or a man on street, needs a realistic interpretation for chalking out a road map for an inclusive growth, benefitting all, without any categorization of one's economic class and traditional caste-religion status, says Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, adding that if one is not connected to the mainstream system, he is a commoner or an aam aadmi'.
For precise reference, an aam aadmi' has many faces, says Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, adding a tribal boy in Niyamgiri who is thrown off his land without justice is among them (aam aadmi') and then, a widow in Vidarbha, beset with tragedy in her family, struggling to make both ends meet, also falls in the same league of unconnected commoners in this country.
In his address at the recently held AICC Plenary Session at Burari in New Delhi, he referred to the Dalit boy in Jhansi who is forced to sit at back of class room and a young woman professional in Bangalore who can not get her child into a good school, as faces of aam aadmi' in today's India.
Delving further on larger portrait of the commoners with no connectivity, he said a university topper in Shillong can not get a job as he does not know the right people. A farmer in Aligarh fails to get the price he rightly deserves for his land, while a businessman in Hyderabad is pushed aside because he does not have connections, elaborates Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi.
A bureaucrat whose professional future is at risk because he refuses to compromise is also an aam aadmi', while a poor carpenter from Basti living in the slums of Mumbai is an illiterate due to lack of opportunity and a construction worker who builds the metro with his blood and sweat never gets the credit for it, are also the commoners with no connectivity with the system, remarks Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi.
Connectivity is the catalyst that links the human resource as the vital fuel for the growth engine for the nation, says Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi. A population unconnected to the growth process of the economy is a wasted and unproductive resource, says the Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi.
When the entire world has become a global village, a closed economy will never provide each Indian with an opportunity and only an open and connected economic system is the means of delivering opportunity to one and all Indians, stresses Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi.
The Green Revolution ensured food productivity and increased production led to connect our farmers with the market and by nationalizing banks, the rural people were connected to the banking system with access to loans, says Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi. In the 1980's the STD/PCO booths opened up the communication system which helped the growth rate at close to 9 % through the 1990's, he further adds.
Mahatama Gandhi NREGA has helped the marginalized sections of the society to get employment for 100 days each year, the RTI has given every Indian right to question the government and the Right to Education Act gives every child the hope of a bright future, says Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi.
To unleash India's full potential, it is essential as the most imperative task to connect the individual aam admi' and aam yuva' (youth) to the mainstream system, including the political one, says Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi.
This could be possible only by rising above existing differences and by breaking the artificial barriers which keep our majority population, mainly the aam aadmi', largely disconnected with no links of accessibility for participation in governance and development, advocates Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi.
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