Who will throw the stone first?
"Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone" – Is a story about a woman, who had been caught in the act of adultery and was brought to Jesus Christ by those people big people, at that time, as a test to see if the Messiah was a liberal in matters of the Law of God. In response to their deceitful query, He didn't condemn the woman, not because he (Jesus) was a liberal, not because he condoned her sin, but because the men who brought the woman to him were hypocrites. He was the only person there that day who was free of sin, the only one who had the right to "cast the first stone." He didn't stone her (or her accusers), but instead forgave her and told her to "sin no more." Then he asked those people to throw the stone first, who never had committed sins or crimes or corruptions in their life. No one could do – why? Because all were sinners, corrupt.
Now, if you ask the same question to the Congress, BJP and others - who will be first among them to come out and says we never did commit crimes, sins and corruptions? All are hypocrites, liars, who always live by sucking blood from the common people. How can you say Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is a clean man, when he is heading the most corrupt regime in the ‘Independent India’. It doesn’t matter how much ‘clean’ he is. The country is matured enough to see his ‘charming’ fainted face and claiming all the time - ‘I didn’t aware of it’, when corruption charges being piled up on his desk.
Why can’t the Prime Minister simply say – I am sorry, I did mistakes, forgive us. The country will follow you; the country will listen to you. We all know he is not the lone person, but if he continues to behave like a ‘Godfather’ he will be loser at the end of day.
I know I am not a fan of Anna Hazare, neither to the Congress nor to anyone for that matter. But my simple argument is - why both the Congress and Government are feeling so much allergic with Anna when he simply demanded for a strong Jan Lokpal Bill to eradicate corruption from the soil of the country. He has every right as a citizen of a democratic country to demand from the government what he wants to know. Even Mahatma Gandhi committed crimes in life, but he openly accepted his mistakes and renounced such activities.   

Now, tell me who is going to throw the stone first  to Anna. 

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