Sunday, April 3, 2011

New legend is born

The long wait is over. India has conquered the world of cricket after a spell of 28 years, a period that was filled with despair and discontent, at least for the cricketers and their diehard fans across the country. Though India had won many international cups and trophies in all theses years, winning the world cup is equivalent to winning a world war, and with yesterday's triumph over Sri Lanka, India has lived that glorious moment, which once was the most sought-after aspiration. On this remarkable feat of human achievement, India has again united, united in contagious spirit and emotion, united during the highest national glory.

The frenzied fans across the country have risen above all social isms, all man-made limitations, and they are creating a new social order, in a sense that, nothing can surpass the true desire of human being, even the universe will come down to its knee when billions of hopes and wishes amalgam to emerge the most powerful active force in ensuring that any human desire however grand can be achievable.

There is a great learning from the boundless emotions displayed by billions of cricket fans across the country, a learning that confronts all politically correct prerogatives, a learning that dismisses all pseudo-intellectual theories established by the old order, a learning that only Indian youth power can throw upon the aging mentality.

Look, the spirit of youth is so huge that the power of state can be insignificant under its rage, and this fact has been written on the rock. Remember, this infinite glory of India in the Cricket World Cup 2011 is the mass power of Indian youth at large. We have observed mass revolutions across the world at different points of history. These revolutions symbolize the ferocity of youth power. And now we can undoubtedly claim that India's youth have surpassed all hurdles and showcased this world their influential power. This is a special moment for youth orchestrated only by the youth of India. Many cheers to the youth of india. Long live the youth spirit.

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