Sunday, October 11, 2015

"Cliches, clichés & nothing but the clichés Mr. Satyarthi" by K.J.S.Chatrath




I have just read an article in The Hindu, ‘Victory for the world’s children’ by Mr. Kailash Satyarthi (http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/united-nations-agenda-for-worlds-most-underprivileged-children/article7750251.ece)

I found it to be, to use a cliche',  a collection of cliches, clichés & nothing but the clichés. Take a look at some of the gems propounded by the ½ Nobel Prize winner:

“A charter of our collective vision of the next 15 years.....”

“It is a clear victory for millions of children reeling under various forms of abuse.....”

“Finally, children’s cries have been considered. It is a major win for civil society members who have been fighting tooth and nail for decades to make children a priority through policy, budgets and strong enforcement measures.....” 

“Now, the targets are cut out in front of us. What is needed is immediate, trailblazing and sustained action.....”

“ I appealed to all to stop accepting business as usual.....” 

“I urged that the governments prioritise child-related SDGs in national legislation and planning.....”

“In the last decade, corporates and civil society have become equal actors as state and innovative partnerships between all are imperative for achieving global targets.....”

“Globalisation of knowledge, of economy and of products is rampant; let us turn it into the globalisation of human responsibility too.....”

“I have faith in the youth, my beacons of inspiration, the agents of change, to use their energy and enthusiasm constructively.....”

“Let us create a youth movement that gives us change-makers, leaders and rewriters of history.....”

“Today, change is knocking on the door in the form of those raring for development, inclusivity and peace. And that change will occur. Let these goals not just spell victory of children, but victory of the humankind and of our beloved earth.....”

I am tempted to use another cliché Mr. Satyarthi - Windbaggery !

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