News Analysis India | All posts tagged 'Legislator'

Crack down on Yoga Guru Ramdev supporters

By Premendra Agrawal at December 16, 2011 20:48
Filed Under: India

Centre and police implemented it on Yoga Guru Ramdev supporters to please their "political masters":

 Leaders and their executors become like the emperor in the fable by creating a toxic situation whereby Supreme Leader’s their policy implementers are rewarded for being ‘yes man’ 'Yes Madam'. Leaders believe they are doing the best for the nation and leading at well. They even believe their people are 100% behind them.

We know the fable the emperor who glorified in himself and considered no one to be above him. Having been told that the clothing he would be wearing could only be seen by some one wise, he proceeded to ‘wear’ his new clothes.

 

The Supreme Court was today told that the decision on midnight crackdown on yoga guru Ramdev and his supporters was taken in advance by the Centre and police implemented it to please their "political masters".

 

Who is above the centre and police?

Is 10 Janpath above the PMO?

Is Nehru Gandhi family not above all?

Who remember Lal Bahadur Shastri?

Who allowed letting Lal Bahadur Shastri’s mysterious death?

Who are invisible hands not accountable but doing all?

Who are grooming them?

 “Sonia Gandhi surprises many when she shook a leg with tribal dancers”

 

In ancient Roman the emperors took over the Senate's political and legislative power, but they needed the help of legislators/parliamentarians who had experience in diplomacy, government, and military command. Since the emperor designated candidates for all government positions, legislators /parliamentarins had no other access to super high command except through loyal service. A shrewd emperor could turn legislators/parliamentarians pride and loyalty to the advantage of the political emperor (Nehru Gandhi family). By simply allowing senators to wear a broad purple stripe on their togas, for example, the emperor marked them as rulers of the Mediterranean and added to their prestige.

 

However, most legislators/parliamentarians remained loyal to the emperor because the constant danger of displeasing suspicious emperors outweighed the remote chance of success. As the old noble families died out, the emperors found new blood among the local elite of Italy and the provinces.

 

premendraagrawal@gmail.com

Month List

BookShelf

Silent Assassins  Jan 11, 1966 by Premendra Agrawal