blr_p said:At the risk of putting words in your mouth but are you suggesting a presidential system ?
blr_p said:The only recent exception that comes to mind is Naveen Patnaik. The guy cant even speak Oriya, but is CM now due to dynasty & his promise to be honest :O
blr_p said:Ahh i think i understand now what you mean.
Not get too carried away with the result but hold the winners accountable.
Do you think our system is unable to do just that ?
There were certainly thoughts & ideas that brought about this election result. the media is trying to push a lot of them but i'm waiting to see how accurate they are.
Yamaraj said:Why, do you anything against that? Well, except for the kind of presidents we get here, that is.
Before this election not much , as i find his sister sharper.Yamaraj said:What's your opinion on Rahulji being projected at our savior without any experience of the system and its issues?
I have absolutely zero problems with that if he turns out to be honest, sensible and a practical leader.
Yamaraj said:But some factions of media have been hailing the bro-sis duo since their teenage years. Isn't this precisely the kind of fanboyism a democracy should detest by all means?
chiron said:I think there should be a rule against political threads in TE. Far more heated flaming in this that all those stupid threads that end up getting closed.
saumilsingh said:Politics on TE boils down to Those who know squat vs Those who know some (the far worse kind) and is better if locked on sight.
Anything that focuses on less governance and more productivity. If a presidential system cuts down on unnecessary political burden, why not?blr_p said:You have not said whether this is what you meant as yet![]()
If university elections are of any indication, we're headed towards a future where glamor plays a large and important role in politics. Rahul looks innocent and radiates a charm that lures people far more effectively than older and more experienced politicians. Even more so in this day and age when we have more youth voting in election than mature people. The same goes for his sister.blr_p said:Before this election not much , as i find his sister sharper.
But now all i hear is how he turned UP around and has earned his stars & stripes. Is this true or not ?
We will learn more as time goes on and better explanations are given about this election. But it feels like a historic one. Something seems to have changed with the electorate. Is TV behind this ?
They see all these images and would like to have the same, thier expectations having proportionately increased. Its certainly true of the middle classes so dont see why it cannot apply across the board as well.
You lost me here. :Sblr_p said:Or the fact that Rs.70,000 crores can buy an awful lot of votes. We will be all paying for that at some point.
Would this still have been the same if his father was alive? I'm sure he would have held the baton that Rahul and Priyanka seem to enjoy now. C'est la vie!blr_p said:Sure.
But there is the counter argument, that ppl born into the profession might be better 'equpped' than others. Just look at his cousin batting for the opposition, whose father was seen as the sharper one but was lost prematurely
It appears the electorate does not give a wit about that, all they want is good governance & development. Every election is a gamble & hope for just that.
I wholeheartedly agree with this part.sydras said:Personally, I'm happy. That is not to say I'm confident about great change but at least, I won't have to listen to a pseudo modern govt pretending to focus on issues and distracting us every chance they get by drumming up religious sentiment when the country is going to dogs.
Yamaraj said:Anything that focuses on less governance and more productivity. If a presidential system cuts down on unnecessary political burden, why not?![]()
Yamaraj said:If university elections are of any indication, we're headed towards a future where glamor plays a large and important role in politics. Rahul looks innocent and radiates a charm that lures people far more effectively than older and more experienced politicians. Even more so in this day and age when we have more youth voting in election than mature people. The same goes for his sister.
Farmer loans that were forgiven.Yamaraj said:You lost me here. :S
Yamaraj said:Would this still have been the same if his father was alive? I'm sure he would have held the baton that Rahul and Priyanka seem to enjoy now. C'est la vie!
Yamaraj said:We have witnessed that political genes aren't very effective ...time and again. The worthy exceptions include Omar Abdullah et al. I would rather have him with a better profile than other inexperienced sons and daughters born with a silver spoon. He has the kind of experience it takes for politics.
sydras said:Of course, a few states went the casteist way (Karnataka for eg: what a shocker) and progress really did not matter here..or maybe the Congress really does not have any good candidates in Karnataka to field.
While I do want the excessive political baggage to shed some of its unnecessary weight, I'm also not an anarchist in the realistic sense of the meaning. It's obvious that we do need some governance. But the BMI of ours is way off the mark. We could do without the presidential drama along with all the governors here -- who obviously, again, seem little more than beneficiaries of their lords in federal government.blr_p said:Given your previous answers i don' think a presidential system would be lighter in terms of personnel. What you are asking for is natural in a private enterprise but unfortunately not in a govt. setting.
I don't think we have evolved to the point where we want less govt. It will happen if govt. continues to get larger to the point that it becomes a viable election issue.
Well, it's true. Vajpayee, however, banked upon his positive, honest and strong image in the populace unlike Advani. And he turned out to be good as well. Not the best, but still.blr_p said:Ppl seem obsessed with identities be it bollywood or sports. This would be an extension of the same. Maybe its the media's doing.
Tho on the charm thing, vajpayee & patnaik have done just as well. Youth did not play a factor there.
Ah, thanks!blr_p said:Farmer loans that were forgiven.
I was talking about Sanjay, not Rajiv. Apart from his somewhat fundamentalist ideas about curbing the nation of its excessive population, he looked quite a promising leader. And not to forget that he played a pivotal role behind the conception of Maruti.blr_p said:Ahh, but if you go down that route you must also consider what-if Sanjay was also alive![]()
Except for Varun. :lol:blr_p said:We will see, it appears if one is born into the Gandhi family, whether one likes it or not their destiny has been chosen.
That is until a viable opposition party is able to make a difference. One hopes the lessons from this setback will be taken in and suitable changes made that build & incooperate all the diversity this country has to offer.
Yamaraj said:If rational reasoning is now equivalent to trolling, I'd happily be one. If this is an example of how good you were at mathematics in school, I'm a little disappointed. Why couldn't they just choose Congress? Why only NDA?
List five exceptional achievements of the past MMS/UPA government and you'll figure out why they were elected again. Well, even one will do.
PS: It's really enlightening to see members skipping reasonable questions and jumping guns for personal flames. It would be far more productive and civil if you kept your personal beliefs, anger and hatred out of this. I'm equally capable and good -- if not better -- at these, so let's call it even.
I think any got. would have done the same as the cost of not doing so was more.Yamaraj said:But how practical and honest are such practices?
Yamaraj said:Except for Varun. :lol:
Yamaraj said:But what kind of an ideology do we expect from a new opposition, not taking into account the idiots, scammers and criminals we have already? One that downplays regional politics and asserts more on nationalism, does not recognize caste and religion at all and projects the right image on people both in and out of this nation that is free from bias and full of optimism and a sense of self-esteem (lacking severely in our people, unfortunately)?
If we want a decent alternative, the youth will have to come forward. Youth -- capable of making concrete decisions and not afraid of facing stream upwards when time calls for it. For that, we need to stop looking up to humanoid gods for wisdom and do some introspection.
vishalrao said:Haven't been following the politics threads too much, so apologies if this was already posted: India's massive general election - The Big Picture - Boston.com
Anything that focuses on less governance and more productivity. If a presidential system cuts down on unnecessary political burden, why not?