[Presently, there is an abrupt change in Indian Politics. Although I am a Spiritualist, I can never keep me away from the views that make the economic reform possible under the auspices of Dr. Manmohan Singh, our Prime Minister.
Everybody in a democratic country has the right to react and remark. Political understanding takes its own course and surprisingly we are elevated. Let truth come to light.]

Dear Dr. Singh, keep up the spirit to enable economic reform at any cost. We know well indeed that thinking even of worst situation--expecting early election, the obstruction should not be given indulgence. With due respect to others viewpoint, we are one with you. We are aware of your economic sagacity. It is not politics that we should be compassionate about your lack of boldness. An honest and sincere person has all along been denounced for his goodness. Let your stern attitude find for the entire citizen a solution.

When you are respected by Barak Obama, US President, this is real time for the Congress to allow Obama’s Guru to prove his sagacity. Let us hope for the best. And the ‘best’ is little ahead. We must face the reality and struggle hard to touch the finishing line. We should sacrifice for the better days to come. If we don’t, we will be just slaves to other countries away and abroad.

What a crisis, indeed! After long three years of sweet and sour relation unpredictably TMC breaks the friendship with the UPA. Congress led by Dr. Manmohan Singh this time looks like a great warrior. He is not at all in a mood to retreat. Naturally, the battle will end in bitterness if no compromise is possible and it is likely. However, if Congress has to be extinguished, it should face the situation valiantly in the battleground.

Without economic reform our country’s position is at stake. It has to be realized by all the parties. None knows how the things will change rapidly. Let us think of the worst; blessed are those who has strong political sagacity, based on strong economic structure. Finally, it seems to be a case between Mamata and Manmohan—fundamental and essential which mean, none can be ignored. Let us hope for the best. There is no room for ego and emotion.

Things easy understandable often seem to be never possible to understand and communicate. The public sentiment is being utilized; the leaders catch fish in troubled water. Of course, the rank and file of every country should not be blamed for such activities. In the face of repercussion the government may have to retreat but the result as a whole will evidently be not at all good. Unfortunately, making so delay our PM is likely to be misunderstood.

In fact public in general can never realize the reason behind such economic reforms. They are deprived in every way, before or after--whoever comes in power. Most striking thing is this that seldom we will hear any voice from the elite group. Either good or bad, let there be anything, they are prepared to adjust themselves with the situation. In any way they remain never unfed. Most of them know how to swim across the river.

Please don’t misunderstand me. I am not pleading for UPA. There might be wrong—why ’might be’, definitely there is corruption in the administration. The ministers and the leaders took advantage over the honesty and goodness of our Prime Minister. Sorry, this can never be the excuse. As an administrator PM could react when the corruptions were brought to light. However, despite any reason whatsoever it may be, reform is estimated and that should be realized by the leaders of all the parties.

“Trinamool ministers quit, govt. breathes easy with SP of UP support.”—published in Times of India on 21 September 2012 is very much disappointing. It is sad indeed; was ever unwanted. How next to kin UPA and TMC among themselves during the last eight years split up! Sometime I think what is truly the relation between Center and State? Is it like a father and his son or brotherly? It may be like big boss and his subordinates. Whatever be the case a good relation needs to be developed with every state independently to maintain a healthy atmosphere at the Center. Unfortunately, we find it has just been broken and we are set to think of unwanted adversities likely to prevail now and onwards.

Sorrowfully, the importance of TMC is in jeopardy with the UPA and any financial help, which is earnestly expected from the UPA government, will not be considered so sympathetically from right now. Strangely, the concept and contrast between both of them will simply be out of breath.

However, the leaders are enough grown up and they are not at all ignorant about their role in our democracy. Now what is most desired is this. Congress led by Manmohanji and UPA by Soniaji will sit together take some drastic steps to ensure economic reforms and the rest that couldn’t but oppose should and must let in the bitter pill.

Yes Dr. Singh, go ahead with your full energy and momentum. Since you are one of the wisest economists living at present in the world, we do believe, you along with your colleagues will soon come out successful. The fruits of hard earned reforms will evidently go down to the level of the villagers living in remote corners of our motherland. Of course next time you are supposed to look after the administration at that level.

Finally, take it as a boon for the actuality that you have the hold up of SP and BSP of UP. Let them be true to their support. We are, indeed, little worried about their mentality and vested interest. Leave it; let what comes on the way, you look quite young at this old age. The blessings of Great Ma-Mahajnan, the spiritual genius, will be showered on you and your supporters.

Author's Bio: 

Ma-Mahajnan, a matchless spiritual genius, expressed her entire creation in a state of "Conscious Trance” which has all been stuffed with matters of highly philosophical values and related with strong literary sense. She could not attend even Primary School due to extreme poverty. Strangely, she was taught all by herself in the School of Nature. The weird and wonderful life is possibly the souse of her vast experience and profound realization. She was born on 17 July, 1928 and passed away on 22 January, 2011.

Listen to what Ma-Mahajnan said once: “I may as well tell you in advance; I haven’t read about any Yoga, I am, in fact, innocent of any learning. Just believe me; you should know this in advance. In fact, if you speak in English, I won’t understand that. I am a perfect ignoramus.” Listen to what I tell you briefly about the early phase. Listen first about my life. I was married off at the age of thirteen. I was the second wife, my husband married for the second time and thus I came into his family. I didn’t get any chance for schooling.” You’ll perhaps weep to hear how I came as a wife, driven by utter poverty or how they packed me off. After that all at once I slowly progressed in the domain of that ‘Nothingness’.--Please refer to “I’m the Mother; the Nothingness, too.”

Asokananda Prosad, Ma-Mahajnan's first disciple, is an engineer, a philosopher and a philanthropist. Being the missing son—the eldest and the first disciple of Great Ma-Mahajnan, he has had to shoulder so many burdens of Ashram and Temple. Of course, there are few brothers and sisters, very sincere and honest, intelligent and industrious. They help him in every way. He has long been translating Works of Ma-Mahajnan, written in Bengali, into English. The Mother didn’t just put those in black and white, but simply expressed, extempore and spontaneous, in a state of “Conscious Trance” and Asokananda got those tape-recorded.

Director of Pub. Div. : Adarsha Prokashani; Editor of Journals : Nandan Kanan & Sudhi Sahitya; General Secretary : Ma-Mahajnan Vishwa Kalyan Trust; Secretary : Society for the Formation of Character and Sequence; Independent Scholar : Philosophy Documentation Center, Ohio, USA; Member : Amnesty International India and Online Action Center AIUSA; Invited to Frankfurter Book Fair, Germany, to join the symposium on Indian Literature, held on and from September 26 to 28, 1986; An Inaugural Member as a Leading Philosopher of the World : 2006; International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England; Selected as one among the Asian/American Who’s Who; Invited to join The XXII World Congress of Philosophy 2008, held in Seoul, Korea, from 30 July to 5 August, 2008; Invited to join The 5 th World Congress of Psychotherapy 2008,to be held in Beijing, China, from October 12 to 15 of 2008;