Sat 10 May 2008
The worst state of Indian Politics?
Posted by mastergaurav under India , Politics , Karnataka , Bangalore , VoteI have never heard a statement as shameful as the one issued by one of the ex-Prime Ministers of India yesterday. Well, I learnt this at CNN IBN.
He says, “Will wait to be approached by the winning party”.
I don’t really know what he meant. But whatever little or better understanding that I have, what he means to say is, “I cannot win of my own. But I want to be either in power or very close to the power. I want to be either the king (but cannot do it directly since I cannot win) or the king-maker. So, don’t forget me.”
I consider it “A Shame!”.
I wish we had something good.
At the moment, all I can say and urge, specially the young Indians and the large pool of Software Engineers, IT Professionals, BPO Executives and other literates, “Please! Get up. Go out. Vote!”
May 10th, 2008 at 08:04:55
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May 10th, 2008 at 14:21:14
I completely agree with the above….As per recent survey, the age of an average Indian is between 26-28 yrs. Why we dont have any young polotician yet??…..its really serious coz the average age of politicians in India is between 55-59 yrs. Guys just imagine the difference between the thinking process of our politians and youngsters. Its going to clash every time. Politians are still very conservative and for sustainable development of ous country and ppl we need to think from a global prospective. Its really sad and its an request to all please vote wisely and after giving a second thought. Hope we have a better future tough its not looking to promising. Ankit.
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