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Hereditary corrupt politics and cancer curing by Ramdev Baba

By Premendra Agrawal at November 23, 2011 18:23
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Congress in the leadership of Gandhi dynasty remains a deeply hereditary party - 37% of the MPs of Congress are hereditary compared to 19% hereditary MPs in the main opposition BJP. Real power - as with most other Indian political parties - still rests with unimaginative, geriatric leaders.

 

Patrick French, author of the book 'India: A Portrait' says, “Every MP under the age of 30 is hereditary. I don’t think it’s a bad thing having political families in any democracy. The problem really is the scale of what is happening. For instance, the quite inspiring grassroots leaders who came up in the past—certainly in the Congress—would have no chance of winning a ticket for a Lok Sabha seat now. You have this ironic situation where democracy is deeply entrenched and yet, at the same time, for the top reaches of certain parties, you have to be the son or daughter of an existing leader in order to get anywhere.”

 

Rahul of Gandhi dynasty was born in Italy, raised abroad and here in India live in 10 Janpath of Delhi but he talks about the poverty of Uttar Pradesh. India remains poor under the rule of Nehru Gandhi dynasty more than 50 years. India can become No. 1 in corruption by keeping accounts in Swiss Bank.  Now Rahul says, he wants to make Uttar Pradesh No. 1.

 

Why do people shy away from entering the Indian politics? Why corrupts mostly coming entering in the Indian politics to spread corruption.

 

Hereditary corrupt Indian politicians’ rule becomes the fate of India. It is oxygen for Congress but disease for the common people. Is this incurable? 

 

Monopoly of Political parties in the shape of Monarchs 
Unfortunately instead of 565 princely states now we have individual or family ruled political parties.

 

Absolute power corrupts absolutely "
Indian politicians in their bid to remain in power permanently have converted ‘democracy’ into ‘hereditary democracy/political monopoly/ one family rule in India’; Sonia, Karuna, Mulayan, Maya, Mamta,Jaya, Thackeray, Ajit Singh, Chautala, Badal, Naidu, Patnaik, Shard Pawar, Sheikh abdullah, Laloo, Paswan and few others or in this democratic dictatorial line. 

Has Ramdev baba any medicine to cure the cancer of hereditary corrupt politics?

 

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