Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:
Vote for the party based on the
Prime Ministerial candidate in the parliamentary polls.
There are certainly much better persons in India today than Kejriwals, Raj Thackerays, Venugopals (of TDP). There are honest and productive workers consisting of scientists, engineers , economists and NGOs , who really contribute to the national growth in variety of ways. Unfortunately, our media do not take note of them but only focus on those indulging in antics, gimmicks and rowdy behaviour in parliament, assemblies and in public life.
In view of such attitude of media , an impression prevails that India consist only of such elements, which is affecting the morale of the entire population and image of the country in the world.
Inspite of the corrupt politicians and bureaucracy, still a lot of good work is going on in the country and many Indians are increasingly being recognised internationally for their achievements , though Indian media may ignore them. This is a sad state of affairs.
Certainly, a capable Prime Minister can bring about a healthy climate of growth and progress and bring respect to the country and government, where quality Indians would be recognised and given encouragement and appropriate positions . When such healthy and progressive climate is built, it would inevitably lead to a situation where discredited persons cannot hold the country to ransom as at present.
Obviously, the country needs honest , strong and well motivated Prime Minister who is ultimately responsible for all happenings in India in one way or the other.
During the forthcoming parliamentary polls ,the electorate should be given a clear choice as to who would be the next Prime Minister by the political outfits like Congress party and third front also
People should really be given an opportunity to vote for any party, based on the person projected as Prime Minister by the party.
India cannot afford government leadership of the present standards anymore, which mean that the people would have a choice about the person becoming the Prime Minister and political coterie would not decide this.
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