Monday 24 September 2012

How to pacify the people

On Friday night our Nation's leader had made a live telecast of speech to the common man of the Indian Nation (similar to fireside chats of American Presidents). On Saturday morning he had made a speech to the industrialists on how important investment is in the growth of the Indian economy. Is he in the side of the average Indian who is struggling to meet his daily expenses or is he going to help the industrialists invest? He is trying to be close to both.Because both have to be pacified.Election is due in two years. Before that he has to prove his worth. More reforms are coming!  
Now he cannot be supported by any other party. The rest of the term, he is heading a minority government. He is going to be responsible entirely for the resultant state of the economy. He will make proper reforms. He cannot play "blame game" anymore. He can survive the minority status because the other parties have mutual distrust and disagreement with each other goals.
Those somersaulting politicians have brought ruin to themselves in supporting opposite ideals and making enemies with one and all. This is an advantage to our leader and his party.
By repeating the disruptive behaviour in the Monsoon Session of Parliament, no reforms could be made. This shows that they were not interesting in governing, they were interested in making noises and were always criticising. It was incorrigible, to see our elected elite behave this way.Now any reform is welcome, supporting the people or supporting the industrialists. It is better than inaction and misbehaviour----tripping and thereby stagnating our government.  

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