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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Deciphering politics

Indian politics continues to be the one thing which incessantly amazes me. It is something that I would never fully understand, no matter how hard I try. Just like electronics, the subject that I took up for Engineering studies.

But being a responsible citizen of this country, I can't fully turn my face away from politics. I need to know how my country is being run, by the representatives who are chosen by the people of this country. So, this post is the beginning of my humble attempt to analyze, understand and extract the valuable politics lessons, using the current happenings as my reference. I would also try to know about the various qualities that a politician should necessarily possess in order to lead this country to prosperity. If you are a mortal in a similar confused state as mine, join in, be a part, learn these valuable lessons, and throw in your suggestions. Or if you already claim to understand politics, there.. take that envious look from me.

Lesson no.1 - Never ending fight against corruption


Yes. That's something that politicians are supposed to do and talk about, throughout their political careers. Sorry. both are same. Talking is mostly what they do. Right? You can see corruption allegations being hurled at ministers and prominent leaders very often, and never think that it's for ruining the image of the enemy or for any sort of political gains. It's all part of the selfless fight. Want to see an example? No need to look too far.

If you have been reading the newspapers, or watching any of the news channels, you would know. The Bihar government was alleged of certain financial irregularities in the recent past. The opposition is demanding chief minister Nitish Kumar's resignation. Now, if you ask me, whether the allegation has truth in it, I don't know. That is definitely out of the radar of this blog. My focus is, the fight. Have a look at a few glimpses of that.



Bihar Assembly was in utter chaos, during last week. Now, for us, no better example can be found. How to fight against corruption is just being illustrated in the picture. Still don't get it? Let me explain

You can see the picture of MLC Jyoti Kumari throwing flower pots around. Flower pots made of clay tend to break when thrown from a particular height. What an effective way to protest against the alleged financial irregularities! But this particular technique works well only if the flower pots are the taxpayer's money. That's probably the reason why the respected MLC Jyoti Kumari didn't bring her own flower pots to implement this sophisticated yet effective way of fighting corruption. A slipper was flung at the speaker by someone. You might be thinking that it was a bit of an undisciplined act and all, but that's all part of the fight. A microphone was removed and thrown away, and lot more. Read the full story here.

I have studied about our political system in Social science, during my primary school days. But I never knew the practical side of it. Neither did the school Parliament teach me anything like these. Being in the school parliament was so easy, actually. No body threw slippers at each other. But the reality seems to be different. Chaos has prevailed in many of the state legislatures recently.(Link). So the school Parliaments need to change as well. Physical training is essential for the students. Or shall we club the school parliament with, say, Sports day or something? Training in Hammer throw, Shot put etc. might turn out to be pretty handy in the parliament.

Watch out for the coming lessons. Soon.

10 comments:

HaRy!! said...

to top this.. when some youth start a political party like Lok Partinam.. they topple it as wwell!!

obssesor said...

The picture speaks a thousand words!!

Sudeep said...

@HaRy
So how do they pronounce it? WWell.. hmm.. sounds tough. Ppl gotta distinguish it from 'well' no?

@obsessor
of course it does. But still, you read the post, didn't you? I hope you did :)

Rajlakshmi said...

and these people are suppose to govern us... what an irony...

Sudeep said...

@Rajlakshmi
Right. No wonder our progress is so slow

Bikram said...

I doubt politics can be Deciphered other than saying

MERA BHARAT MAHAAAN ...

pictures speak a volume...

Unruly Rebel said...

well things we all know, n we just enjoy watchin it just as some other comic show..pity on dem or pity on us...confused i am...
nice post...

Namit,
My SPacE- Wen i was a boy

renjith said...

didnt read it completely but by the luk of it another of so called blog abt dirty politics in india..

hmmm..........

renjith said...

btw,,,u evolved into a more professional blogger...

gud....

Sudeep said...

@bikramjit
Indeed it does

@Rebel
Thanks

@Renjith
Professional? Far from that. I am a timepass blogger.

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