Paitoo
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1. Unfortunately in our politics, there are so many people to be kept happy, you are bound to end up with some people you don't want. This is a party agnostic phenomenon and is not going to go away any time soon.A little more than that, but yes, this is a familiar model and it is increasingly unsaleable.
Take the cue from the complex entity and let us move forward. There are three things that are essential in that context.
One, the decision-maker must surround himself by carefully selected experts, and must avoid amateurs from his background or type of weltanschauung like the plague.
Two, he or she must work through the consequences of any decision promoted by those experts, and be convinced that the consequences, first, do not harm any citizen, second, have no side-effects, third, are 'good' for the country in the medium term.
Three, nothing, NOTHING should be done for grand effect. That aspect of a situation should not be considered even to a minute extent.
Would you agree, and would you also agree that the NDA and its leader have failed on these three points?
2. This requires intellectual depth and to a certain extent a strong, independent character. What gets attributed as strength to Modi is actually the attitude of 'bulldoze it through, baad mein dekha jayega". These two are not the same thing.
3. Unfortunately this too is not going away any time soon. Blowing things out of proportion is our national sport
By these yardsticks most governments have failed repeatedly and that is why after 75 years of independence we are still a third world country. With NDA the contrast is more stark because because they are victims of their own exaggerrations.