from Sylhet, Bangladesh ------ What is going on in India in the name of politics is not a reflection of modernism. One party uses the Dalit sentiment [by making KR Narayanan President], another used the Muslim sentiment [by making APJ Abdul Kalam Prez], still another used the women sentiment [by making Mrs. Pratibha Patil Prez]. Now efforts are on for making VP. Hamid Ansari and SS Barnala are two probable candidates. Again sentimental questions to rise. In reality, India has many many eligible candidates but the parties could not choose. Jyoti Basu, Dr. Karan Singh, APJ Abdul Kalam for the second term were better options. For VP, Najma Heptullah could have been the fittest candidate. India is a country which is advancing forward at a much faster rate in fields like IT, Management and other materialistic subjects but from ethical point of view, a sort of stagnant situation exists. When true progressive approaches fail to function, ethics starts to break down. And all know about the fate of Roman and Greek empires. India should lead the Asian platform. But these are becoming distant probabilities. Nominating high profile candidates from sentimental consideration, the idea of creating "yours most obediently" are synonymous with playing with the lot of the common people.
RE:INDIAN POLITICS
by manmeet virdi on Jul 21, 2007 11:32 PM Permalink
Hey Choudhury Irrespective to all resistance India will lead the Asian Platform. You please stop selling gas at your Ganga basin to Chinese first
RE:INDIAN POLITICS
by Mihirkanti Choudhury on Jul 22, 2007 12:23 AM Permalink
Chances are becoming difficult. US are trying best to equip India to counter China. They are also doubtful. And so now there are two Chinas -- Communist China and the Capitalist. If India fails, the two Chinas would fight leading to the defeat of one and weakening of the total.