Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] How can a common man show his anger against elected politicians?

Hello,

I have gone thgh the chain, everyone is saying how the polititions are
bad, but my question is, why good people are not coming into the
politics, why you people not try your to win a political office. I am
doing so, thats why back to india....

we need to be a part of this dirty politics to clean it.....

regards

madhukar mazire

On 11/25/11, M K Singhal <mk.singhal@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Rahul Gandhi has been instigating people to show their anger towards
> mismanagement and corruption in UP ever since he embarked on his election
> campaign from Phulpur a few days ago. The question is how can a common man
> show his anger in this context.
> On the same day, when Rahul was going to address the rally, some students
> tried to approach him and hand him a memorandum. They were not only stopped
> from doing so but even kicked and manhandled by not one but by four
> responsible central ministers for this act, although heavy security guard
> provided to protect Rahul was there to protect him. Thus the common man is
> not allowed to come anywhere near their leaders to express their grievance
> (let aside anger). The said four ministers are sitting safe in Parliament
> and the court has exempted them from arrest. Not a word was discussed in
> Parliament on this.
> Only yesterday, a common man slapped Sharad Pawar to show his anger against
> rising prices. He was not only arrested but charged with a no. of offences
> and put in jail for fourteen days. The parliament spent a full session today
> (25/11/2011) deprecating his act and did not carry out any other business.
> In the past when Kiran Bedi etc said some words affecting respectability of
> parliamentary members, some members decided to move a privilage motion
> against her.
> Also in the past, when some common man threw a chappel towards an elected
> representative, he was badly handled.
> In none of the above cases was it known that they wanted to physically
> assault the said elected representatives. They were only showing their anger
> against them.
> In yet olden times, people used to show their anger by throwing rotten
> tomatoes. This is now not possible because of the strict security search
> carried out before any common man goes to attend any elected representatives
> rally.
> I invite suggestions from members as to what is the best way of showing
> anger against elected representatives by a common man. I fact, I would like
> Rahul Gandhi to clarify the people he addresses in this matter.
> mksinghal

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