Raising communal passions is definitely a crime and it is obligatory to adhere to code of conduct. However in our social, political environment, raising communal, racial, caste based feelings seem inevitable. In this transition period of democracy, Restraints must creep in to strengthen democratic practices.More,we are balanced-faster will be improved climate. It is true-all factors not being equal and communal agenda is always initiated by Congress at State or Centre.It will be unrealistic, not to expect backlash. Reactions are normal. At the same time, persons in Constitutional seats or offices like Chief Ministers, Bureaucrats have far greater responsibilities to subscribe to fair practices. There is no end to fanatic speeches and raising communal passions-once the rhetoric starts. To maintain peace and harmony, we need to redefine the agendas of elections. Unfortunately, reactions and hate agenda, communal agenda always governs the elections. People have never responded positively to development or system programmes.Still-it is vital for us all to understand- the importance of Development agendas and must opt for it with clarity. The line of development programmes has to be longer than that of communal agenda. Politicians will move in that direction.
RE:Code of Conduct and Modis`
by Vaibhav Pradhan on Dec 05, 2007 08:04 PM Permalink
Your post is sensible. But, do you expect other side to keep quite if Congress/Left are :
1. Announcing reservations after reservations for muslims and christains in secular India 2. announcing sachchar report ONLY for muslims in secular India 3. calling Modi a soudagar of death 4. claiming Godhra fire was started from inside where as the proof is to the contrary 5. calling hindu terrorisam whereas there is none 6. indirectly supporting illegal conversions by giving reservations to converted christains and muslims 7. dividing Hindus on caste lines 8. forcing incapable Gandhi clans on a democratic country 9. insulting great freedom fighters like Veer Savarkar and Subhash Chandra Bose 10. ignoring contribution from great freedom fighters like Vallabhbhai Patel and others and promoting only Gandhi clans 11. not taking tough stand on muslim terrorism for vote bank politics (afzal guru is a case in point) 12. calling BJP communal whereas its Congress which is MOST communal in Indian politics
List is endless my friend. Don't expect other party to keep quiet in this scenario.
RE:Code of Conduct and Modis`
by prakash on Dec 05, 2007 08:05 PM Permalink
Election in Tamilnadu never drum any religious issues. Learn something from them.
RE:Code of Conduct and Modis`
by prakash on Dec 05, 2007 08:18 PM Permalink
Aai aai o !!!! Don't say such lie man !!!!! BJP in Tamilnadu is highly civilized, not like north.