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Some thing George Bush and John McCain can learn from Priyanka Vadra, daughter of Late Indian PM Rajiv Gandhi
The signature of mercy, nonviolence and refusal to anger, hatred and violence makes Priyanka Vadra so great . It is the a right gesture to conspirator in Rajiv Gandhi's killing. Priyanka Vadra, who met one of the conspirators in her father Rajiv Gandhi's assassination, says she does not believe in anger, hatred and violence and will not allow these to overpower her.
It was not easy when Sonia Gandhi asked for the clemency of Nalini Sriharan, a coconspirator in her husband’s assassination.
"I do not believe in anger, hatred and violence and I refuse to allow these things to overpower my life," Priyanka said.
What would George Bush and John McCain do in this situation? After all the idea of invading Iraq started from the uncovering of the plot that Saddam was trying to kill the George Bush senior through an assassination conspiracy.
The ‘bomb-bomb’ senator John McCain and his current ‘guru’ Geroge Bush have a different perspective. It is called tit-for-tat. The lack of compassion, forgivingness and the courage to meet the enemy and look at their eyes straight is what is lacking g in them.
Compare Priyanka Vadra, Sonia Gandhi with George Bush and John McCain – you will see how much the later has to learn from the Gandhis!
It is compassion, forgiving and lack of hatred that makes some one greater – not the ‘bomb-bomb’ tit-for tat. After all all of us will die one day. Is it worth making that inevitable sooner for someone and get ‘morally’ blamed for that?
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