''politician are trying to improve condition of our country(india)''-plz give your opinions!!?
plz give your suggestions with explanation whether for /against the topic...if possible relate with any current issue
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- politicians can only show that they are rtying to improve the country , but in realty they only work for their own improvement
- politicians of our country are like a train having 2 engines at its two ends- 1 pulling it forward while the other dragging it backward. Look at the reservation demon, has it done any good to the society? more you remain low in the cast ladder more opportunity you can enjoy. Corruption is most vibrant industry of India today, even our P.M. concede that in coalition govt many an unpleasant things one has to concede. So all are helpless in this hapless country.
- recent example of rajasthan reservation agitation clearly shows that government is in no mood to develop this country
their no government of either raj.delhi,harayana was in mood to resolve the matter...week long agitation shows politicians are to only chew ppl money
recently SEZ in bengal for IT industry was discarded by the left parties
privitisation of airports is not allowed by government becoz they'll loose their ownership in it
reservation issue itself will take india to a deep trouble line
politicians only want the power to be in..but they are least concerned with the development...whether taking a small locality problem of bad roads,open potholes etc.they r in not concerned....
- yes politician can improve our country position but first he improve his position
- For heaven's sake please do not criticise the Govt too much.
The problems are many and they cannot be wished away.
Despite knowing the " right solutions" we are unable to
commence the process of implementation as we are
handicapped by special interest groups and the lack of
political will to allow change.They must be accepted by us
as a fact so that we can develop solutions.
Politicians have their own interest and so long as the voter
willingness to trade off politician quality in favour of
parochial candidates the situation is unlikely to improve.