(A Snippet from History)
“Revolution is like an apple that will fall one day”, as the late Romanian revolution of 1989 was the climax to which President Nicole Causseaus fell from his grace of power. Nicloe’s rise to prominence meets with the country’s movement from depravity to the scale of progress. Romanian at a time was under the gist of new version of political upheaval that witnessed the boiling point of human adversity. History is the tell-tale to which man’s infinity is measured using the yardstick of wonder and thought. Nicole’s regime had a great power on the European continental landscape to which he toweringly dominated in his capacity of a driving nation.
Nicole, like all communist regimes, had come to well, to his seize of power and ability in Romanian. The government, with the voice of its people, makes the heyday of its ultimate. The portion of life is subdued with the interest of dreams to bring change and inevitability. The core vital points of life are addressed by the man to solve his problems. The government of Romania, in the hands of Nicole, was very diplomatic in its sphere, as Nicole held ties with Communist North Korea.
The government of their people, their power, and their voice were turned down in history’s lasting impression. The imprint of Nicole Causseau’s o’er, the continent of Europe, will contribute to many such rises and happenings.
Sidharth P K
Kochi

