Too many times, I have seen this term "illiterate" being used for our country fellows in many mails. How many of you have talked to villagers on one to one basis? Its just their simplicity and respect given to any person from city and having some education with certificates makes others feel a bit superior but actually they are not. In case you would have gone to villages and talked to villagers on general matters then you would have realized their experience and intelligence. I used to go to villages for my business and I was surprised to see their excellent knowledge and experience on many matters.
Most importantly, Leadership and education as absolutely different matters. An educated person is not necessarily a good leader. All those MBAs and Masters in many streams are servants of many very less educated businessmen who are leading their business. who is the leader then?
I guess that you are still to realize that issues for people living in villages, related agriculture and allied business are much different than issues of people in metros and city.
But its a very good discussion going on and election reforms are must.
Jitender khurana
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Most importantly, Leadership and education as absolutely different matters. An educated person is not necessarily a good leader. All those MBAs and Masters in many streams are servants of many very less educated businessmen who are leading their business. who is the leader then?
I guess that you are still to realize that issues for people living in villages, related agriculture and allied business are much different than issues of people in metros and city.
But its a very good discussion going on and election reforms are must.
Jitender khurana
From: mmp kala <mmp_kala@yahoo.com>
To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Sent: Monday, June 3, 2013 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] Need for Electoral Reforms -- Fundamental Deficiency
I am of the view that the qualifications for the MPs and MLAs be at least the same as prescribed for a peon in the Government Job. There should be no place in our legislatures for illiterates and those with tainted character. Further, the elected members should be suspended from the legislatures, should the courts take cognizance of any criminal offence against them as id the case of Government employees. --- On Sun, 2/6/13, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
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