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by vadiraja sarovar on Oct 10, 2007 05:17 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Father wants to rule Inida with 23 seats, son wants rule Karnataka with less than 40 seats, another wants to rule India with PM, President and Governer in his/her control. Its unfair that a powerful and effective democracy is controlled by selfcentered politicians. Its really a bad luck...

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by Classified on Oct 10, 2007 05:47 PM   Permalink
solution to this is to bring in a two-party system and do away with all these drama...but the parties dont have guts to bring this into force...and thats the irony of this great country too...

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by Venkat on Oct 10, 2007 06:03 PM   Permalink
It is not that the parties don't know this. They want this. Every time try their luck. If some one gets majority, they are the luckiest. If not try alternative courses. Join together to spoil the majority decission. Smallest party will rule by manipulation. That is politics.
Kick these idiots onec for by bringing Military rule at least for next 10 years. \
Amend the Constitution so as to prohiblit the small petty parties to rule buy hook or crook. Allow only educated people to become representatives. Eliminate criminals from politics.


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by rajesh on Oct 10, 2007 05:41 PM   Permalink
Democracy has also been a much abused word like 'Secularisnm' and 'Social Justice' in India. What we see is only a farce in the name of democracy. Democracy is all about opinion and empowerment of majority. But ironically for the past few years only minority bunch of people are ruling India or deciding the fate of this country. Even a father-son combine can decide the destiny of a stete!. What a sad state of 'Demo-Crazy'..

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by mj sridhar on Oct 10, 2007 05:41 PM   Permalink
It is bitter to watch all these comedy politics. Atlease our politicins are with enough humour sense that they try to hide the public requirements. very very good. It is like small kids playing with dolls that i will not give.

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by rajesh on Oct 10, 2007 05:44 PM   Permalink
Mj : I agree with you. But the jokers are playing with the public money - another 1000 crore or so for a fresh election and no major decisions or development programmes... Ultimately the state and the country suffers... Sad...

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by sri sri on Oct 10, 2007 05:49 PM   Permalink
Thanks,Rajesh! I am really moved! This is the first time in all my posts that someone has agreed to join me for a revolution. Ofcourse, I am a very law abiding, sensible, social citizen of India and not a terrorist or a naxalite. I want this country to prosper. But am at a loss where to begin. Guess it needs like minded people such as U and me to start it somewhere and make it happen..lets see if any one else responds..

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by rajesh on Oct 10, 2007 06:24 PM   Permalink
Sri : Start a Blog. Invite people to read it and comment on it.. An easy way to reach out and begin a small way.. But as you said, pl. set your cause very clear and well meaning. Good luck.. May your tribe increase and propser!!

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by sadanand Thota on Oct 10, 2007 09:48 PM   Permalink
Count me in

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by Rajagopal Nair on Oct 10, 2007 05:31 PM   Permalink
Democracy has become stale in India. We need a much more strong system with these politicians
out of the reckoning.A system something like
emrgency period that rules and regulations are above all.Try this and see the improvement. We will be a super power soon.

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by sri sri on Oct 10, 2007 05:36 PM   Permalink
I am ready to start a revolution. how many of you are ready to back me?

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by rajesh on Oct 10, 2007 05:42 PM   Permalink
Sri : Count me if it is for a good cause!

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by rajesh kannan on Oct 10, 2007 06:24 PM   Permalink
What will Western countries think of India,
if there is no democracy in one of the most
advanced State of India?


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Karnataka: Politicians out, babus in