It is now common phenomenon.Ruling party going down the drain.Because they start looting and plundring, fighting for chairs and designations, bunglows and cars and all kinds of perks.They make fool of people ,have thoroughly corrupoted babudom and civil services and it is meaningless to now talk of police which are nothing but goondas in khakhi.So people have no choice but to throw everyone out in next elections.But is this solution?Will this make parties and leaders improve and realise what damage they are doing to our society and future generations?How their ill gotten wealth and sleaze will get exposed?How people will understand that police,civil servants and others are eating into vitals of economy and society costing nation more than 3 lac crores every year, these 3 % corrupt cadres and businessmen.How people are harrassed every day and made to feel indignified,to pay bribe and take rounds from one office to other.How policemen rape women, drink in Thanas and side with criminals and extract bribes and money from people.Will changing over from one scoundrel to another solve out problems? I mean one party to other? or is it now loot by turn.Every five years one party gets chance to loot and plunder.And the game happily goes on with people either not voting or only fools voting in name of yadavs,jaats,bishnois,ahirs or other caste groups sperading hatred in nam eof forwards and backweards, dalits and the repressors( all imaginary and historical relics).It is a funny India.Meanwhile babus are hapy making Moollah and enjoy the foolish democracy and mockery of constitution.It was impossible to envision all this in 1947 , that Indians could emerge so shameless and corrupt lot with little sign of self respect and morality and socuial consciousness.What is solution. Mayawati is mere a symbol.Her name could be Parvati as well. Hardly makes difference.he represents a bad and dirty and almost dead system.There is hardly any choice and solution at the moment.Will civil war after a few years take care of the badly required cleansing or Constitution should be rewritten to make qualifiaction,merit,contrribution and sincerity precodition for public services and public life like politics. Instead of using caste as micro level social development and variety of people, it is being used as a weapon to destrioy very fabrci of colorful society.So taht a few socundrels can make money and occupy top positions and abuse the pwoers given by peoipole actually to serve them and not to rule them.Will our ministers and senior public servants realise this and start a refrom on their own or will need revolution and more naxalite movements to undertsand this? Whose duty is it to start cleaning the filth and dismorality in Indian sosciety taht has gone so dep in 60 years.
RE:Is anti incumbancy a solution for people
by SHIMOGA SATISH on May 11, 2007 05:27 PM Permalink
Totally 47% voting. Where are the other 53% voters. Does any one claim this as franchise? Does any one claim to be really elected when majority of the voters did not turn up. BSP may be very happy about the result. But, I feel each and every party in this election have lost. UP can become equal to States like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, only if more than 70% of its electorate goes to poll. Otherwise this election, this result and the ruling by the majority party is all a farce. Only thing left is : pray for the welfare of U P
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by Goblin on May 11, 2007 05:19 PM Permalink
Buddy, how much time did you take to write this? Where do you work?
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by smita shah on May 11, 2007 05:21 PM Permalink
the sheer volume of his 'work' wrenched my guts. bravo!!! somebody plz read that. get well soon buddy!
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by pankaj sharma on May 11, 2007 05:28 PM Permalink
Good evening Sir, I hope you are Prof. Gupta from AIM college, Jodhpur. I keep on reading your views n concerns regarding various affairs. Thanks for giving us insight and making us aware of many things. keep posting them. Pankaj Sharma (2003 batch).
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by ahamedmill rice salem on May 11, 2007 05:33 PM Permalink
dont think people of UP are fools to allow SP again to rule the state. this is not anti incumbancy but out of total frustration.