Most of the Indians are under an inferiority complex.
Dalip Singh Wasan, Advocate,
Formerly Employment Officer P.E.S. II.
E,Mail. dalipsinghwassan @ Yahoo Co.In.
We have noted that the present age is the age of education, training and proper adjustment at work and every one must be able to earn so much that he could enjoy benefit of science and technology and other advancements in life. And for that purpose everone must be in a position to stand up with those who are properly educated, properly trained and properly earning. The people who are illiterate, untrained and are not earning proper income, they shall remain poor and poor people would never be able to have superiority complex. They shall remain inferior and they shall be condemned to inferiority complex.
It could have been tolerated when we were under rajas, Maharajas, Monarchs and the Imperialists, but all this is not tolerable in a democratic set up where we have given the status of masters to our people and all those who are running the administration are called as our public servants. These are the changed circumstances and therefore, we shall have to ensure that the masters must be better placed and the public servants should get the second place. The public servants should not be allowed to grow rich more than the masters.
We gained independence in 1947 and became a democracy in1950. Six decades have passed, but still we have not allowed our people to attain the status of masters. They are still at the stage of slaves and we do not allow them to raise their heads. They are still standing with folded hands before the public servants and if they raise their heads, they are caught, canned, kept in jails and at times they are fired at and turned unconscious by teargassing them. If we count the number of people in jails, we shall be surprised that most of them are poor people and uptil now none could explain as to why rich and powerful people are not being sent to jails. It seems money and power play their own role and people could save themselves with money and power.
Here in India people who are rich and powerful are proud of their superiority and people who are poor and powerless are condemned to inferiority complex. The poor are not allowed to become rich because they are looted through bribes, high prices, sale of jobs, sale of licences and sale of quotas. Money has become the main power and therefore, once rich shall remain rich and once poor shall always remain poor and it is on record that once poor, they shall remain poor through generations.
Here in India people are divided in religions and in castes and they remain fighting amongst each other and that is the reason most of their time is wasted in these futile exercises. They are not united and that had been the reason that they had been turning slaves and they had to spend centuries in slavery and the people ruling them had been looting them. even after freedom, this system of looting remained in force and even this is present now. The poors are left illiterate, unemployed and that is the reason they remain poor and poor people shall always be condemned to inferiority complex.
It shall take much time when everyone in India shall be having proper education and proper income and till that date rich people shall rule this part of the world and they would never allow poor people to rise because these rich people want a band of poor people to serve them. They shall try to maintain this stream of poor people to stand and wait for their orders. even the state is with these rich people and that is the reason they could not raise the income of these poor people and they had been giving them false promises at the time elections and once elections are over, the people are pushed back to suffer for another term of five years and thus they have wasted six decades of our people and the people are still at that stage where they were prior to 1947 and 1950.
If the people of India want that they should come out of this inferiority complex, they shall have to have an introspection and they shall have to see that they do not depend upon Governments of the time. They should start improving themselves and they must ensure that each member of their own family is properly educated and properly trained and then properly adjusted at work. Once these basics are fulfilled, then they shall stand at their own feet and shall stop hoping in Governments of the time and the rich people and once these standards are attained, they shall become superior people and shall be free from inferiority complex.
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