Politics in India has gone to a new low. As days are passing by we see absurd and inappropriate languages, personal attacks used by the political leaders.I am not mentioning any particular party because all are involved.Things which needs to be discussed are far from the picture.Being passionate in politics I follow the news every day. Recently heard a congress veteran leader saying to the prime minister "neech kisam ka admi".Than what, a whole week it was in the headlines.BJP also gave derogatory remarks to that.Prime minister itself accused the veteran leader that in 2015 he had meetings with Pakistani officer's and there the leader gave "Supari(Blood Money) of MR. Modi" A prime minister making an big accusation and I totally agree with the prime minister but my question here is why didn't Mr. Modi made that accusation on 2015 itself, why he was waiting for Gujarat elections.A bad impression of our prime minister goes if he play such tactics.
In politics criticism is always welcomed untill it is positive, appropriate and authentic in nature.But when it becomes negative and harsh it shows the desperateness of a political party to be in the news for their selfish goals.
Leaders of political parties are the leaders of the society. Things which they do, things which they say influence the society and by society I mean youths in particular.Youths that are future of this country.Those leaders should know their responsibility.If they keep on making uncouth personal attacks than what message will they give to the future of this country.Our Indian culture which has always taught us to respect each other would only be seen in the stories in days to come if the political leaders create such a type of environment in the country.
Gentlemen's conversation in politics would be icing on the cake for the future of Indian politics as well as will create a sense of mannerisms in society.
Telling someone neech is not India needs it is showing our image in the international community.
I hope the day will come where political parties would debate on the topics concerning nation and on strategies for nation's development and not on someone's personal life.
Scholars state that the British Empire, after 1870 out of fear of seditious assemblies, had passed a series of ordinances that banned public assembly for social and political purposes of more than 20 people in British India, but exempted religious assembly for Friday mosque prayers under pressure from the Indian Muslim community. Lokmanya Tilak believed that this effectively blocked the public assembly of Hindus whose religion did not mandate daily prayers or weekly gatherings, and he leveraged this religious exemption to make Ganesh Chaturthi to circumvent the British colonial law on large public assembly.He was the first to install large public images of Ganesha in pavilions in Bombay Presidency , and other celebratory events at the festival.(Source: Wikipedia) Lokmanya Tilak had started the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi to unite the people against the British rule and he was successful in doing so. But today if we see the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi it is just ego-clashes bet
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