Friday, February 16, 2007

Blair Britain, Brutal Again

Commenting on An article Victims of “Arbitrariness gone mad” published in The Hindu’s editorial on 15 Feb 2006


We have gone through the times of India under the different rulers of the time. Mugal rulers had exploited Indian masses and ad joint them with a kind of religious inferiority which lead Indian Nawab’s to the exploitative mood towards common men with the chord of Jamindaari, restrictive nature of expression of revolutionary ideas and decaying social expressiveness of any individual and value attached to it. Claim for religious harmony or superiority is evident from there historic establishment of Islamic Monuments with architectural uniqueness side to the Hindu temple and sacred places. The conceptual establishment of mugal time was embossed in the attitude of Indian junta and they forgot to resist the invasion on their cultural inland of social system, once assumed to be perfect in its nature of implementation in social hierarchy of contemporary India.

Now when race came down to the hands of British businesspersons, an inferiority complex injected into the bloodlines of Indian people with no attempt to overcome it completely. I read somewhere during my reading practice that British is the race to rule over world. Now they have proved it through time. However, my point of agony is that why are we not trying to overcome the feeling of being ruled by some one? This is not the time for ruling but time for cooperation to shape a better world for living.

In such kind of scientific advancement in ideology and emotions we are suppose to expand our social and political circle in such a way so that we can protect people in inner shell of it and our outer shell should not disturb others boundary of living.

Now the article of The Hindu is one such type of case of exploitative mood of government for young and skilled migrant to Britain/Europe for public services.

Some years back it was like when Britain was eager to see appointment of high skilled Indian medical representatives into their National Health Services. They were doing so because of there was not enough supply of homegrown medical officers and practitioners in Britain. Now to promote the specific working culture in Britain the British government moulds the whole process of immigration to make the seats available for foreign placements into the heath services. Britain was so desperate to attract good doctors from anywhere it could get them that even normal immigration rules did not apply to those willing to work long hours and without complaining to racial discrimination and abuse.

But now that the country has started to produce more medical graduates that it can find jobs for, and hard-working doctors from other European Union countries are knocking at the door, the Indian steel frame of the national health services are facing demolition.

Now it is right that when they are starts producing their own doctors for serving into different service sectors, a distinct appointment service started for their inclusion in the core service area. However, to make the policies in such a way that it creates a chaos among the doctors and students of Non- European ethnicity for evacuating country on short notice is injustice to them.

Where legal system and diplomatic ties and talks between countries are shaping in a new direction for better life for people across the boundaries and we assume the relationship between countries are high on the foundation of scientific advancement of logic for better status to life.

Now this is some kind of poor system of governance, which prevailed after regular intervals for non-European emigrants to Britain. Initially it was for Shikhs for putting some religious restrictions on their social forum of living and then it comes to framing high security zones across the daily routine of muslims in London/Britain/world( infact) after terrorist attacks last year.

Now this hypocrite policy making by British Government when these retrospective application of new rules may, in fact, be in breach of European convention on Human Rights creating embarrassment when one newspaper recently published a photograph of a doctor queuing up outside the Sri-MahaLakshmi temple in east London for free meals.

Here doctors are not the only victims of the rules made on the hop but many non-medical professionals and entrepreneurs also find themselves unwanted because of the recent changes to the eligibility requirements for British residency. They came down to Britain because of shortage in High skilled areas of IT and investment areas under high skilled migration program. Now things have been changed, in fact, reluctant for induction of skilled labor in the Britain except in needed areas.

Even first hand, plea has been rejected and pending in high court ruling after showing support from NHS , BMA and other related activists.

This is concern of all that where are we heading towards with open hands to cut down at any moment. This issue needs a high-end Indian government interaction with government of Britain, which at least can ensure a relief to those who are right now quagmired into the system of bureaucracy and substandard ruling of democratic labor party of Britain.

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