Anubis
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@RiasatKhan That's the problem with the politics here. Everyone will try to take the voter for a ride, how damaging said ride will be varies. So the majority community might suffer fro corruption, nepotism, inefficiency on part of the government but the minorities end up suffering more- specially the Muslims. The parties which claim to be secular or represent them only pander to the power brokers within the community while the common minority members get a raw deal. The fault lies with everyone though- the people don't seem to understand that if they can compromise with blood sucking babus then they should learn also to accommodate and compromise with each other. The minority communities need to understand that the parties want their fear, their ghetoization because otherwise they will never vote en-block. This is made possible by strong men and gundas who set themselves up as the community power-brokers- who can keep the communities in check (dole out a sop here or there) and ensure that their vote goes to whoever the touts want it to go to. The cycle can be broken- in some places it had been broken BUT its going to take decades to bring the polity here to the level required. The majority has a more enormous task in front of it, it needs to understand that the "minority" is not the other- that that term is a political term not an actual biological distinction.
He can't really do anything at the moment. See he's not a saint, he is a politician and like ALL politicians he will sell his grand-mum for a bar of soap. His honesty is derived from the fact that he has no greed for money nor any use for it. He prides himself for efficiency and ergo ensures efficiency. BUT he is a fellow looking for votes at the end of the day, and that means he is willing to let things slide if they benefit him. Unless someone knows what the cost-benefit chart looks like to him one can't tell. BUT he does despise Togadia for his own reasons- IF he didn't then I would leave this country if he ever became the PM.
Also about Modi's efficiency in Gujrat....do you think he can pull it off in the central governemnt?I mean BD-India relation suffered because the center and the local gov couldn't come to an agreement....He was running Bihar as a republic....as a leader who had authority but in the center isn't he at the mercy of local governments to get everything done?
@RiasatKhan .. dont entertain the b-harry crackhead ...
I thought he was Punjabi.
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