'The children suffer. The parents suffer. The nation suffers.'
In Twilight zone they would play this message ad infinitum to the huddled masses travelling in Metros. Population decreases, at first only in cities. Every time the masses even think about passing on their genes to form a Guddu, their mind conjures up face of the great leader, and they end up counting the wrinkles on this most benevolent face. With negative population growth in cities, fresh masses are huddled from villages to cities. Population in villages stabilizes. Perceptible share of the fruits of development become available to all.2 comments:
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Re: In Twilight zone .. available to all.
ReplyDeleteI visit your blog primarily for the Videos and Pictures and the filmi write-ups, but thanks for the occasional bursts of this kind of totally different awesomeness.
Do not encourage, I might start doing this more often :)
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