No,I am also disagree with the point that we are not able to change the political system. OK, its need our involvement. The people of our age are not showing that much level of interest in this politics, because of its dirty history. They are just focusing on their carrier, where they earn & enjoy their life without thinking of others. Otherwise we are well educated people, we have ideas, we are more able to handle this political system. Cut the long story in one sentence, that if the people like You and me start showing our interest in this politics in spite of rising these silly questions, that would be more beneficial. The young leaders like Sachin Pilot, Mr. Sindhiya Jr. & other leaders alongwith Mr. Rahul Gandhi, they are the new & appropriate example and answer for your this lovely question.
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Vinay Kumar Keshri, Marketing Manager, TUV Austria (India)
| 05 27 2010 16:49:25 +0000
yes we will, if we don't try to penetrate this noble political system you can't solve your social and legal funda which u have faced day by day for example if your bathroom's outside link was broke if u didn't have contact and got in touch with corpora-tor how can u solver this. so above mention point shows politics impact our life in every arena we must give our effort to solve our problem bec politician is having tax payer money they have choice what they want to do so if remind them do perfect and make arrangement to solve our problem while u are becoming part of this politics
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sudhirsakpal , Legal Assistant/Apprentice, sudhir and co.
| 05 27 2010 14:33:21 +0000
Before entering politics we say that if we get an oppurtunity to enter politics we will make certain ammendments in the system. But once we enter the battle feild we are so carried away by the surrounding environment that we tend to realise that it's not that easy to change this whole system and we have to just get on with it.
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Ravishankar , M.Sc student, M.S. Ramaiah College Of Science, Bangalore
| 05 27 2010 08:15:33 +0000
System is 'for the people'/'by the people', so system entirely depends on the people.Crowd in a meeting does not reflect the number of followers.
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R N Bhattacharyya, Freelancer, Freelancer
| 05 27 2010 07:52:04 +0000
we can change the political system.It is always good to remember the basics.The political system is made up of and made by we the people.It is natural that in a crowd most of the people will be the follower.They take what ever is offered to them.But,there are very few who stand up on their own might and take to themselves to change the system.so it is for us to decide whether to be the follower or to be the leader
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mrutunjay yadav, MBA/PGDM student, Thakur institute of management studies
| 05 27 2010 07:39:53 +0000
Politicians are not aliens; they are people from the society. They cannot be blamed alone. More often we forget the fact that a corrupt society cannot produce an honest human being, be it a politician or doctor or engineer or anyone who is responsible for a bigger wellbeing of the society. So the problem is within us and we have the ability to change it. So before criticizing others (politicians are easy catch though) we should have a thorough self examination.
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Mayukh Mukherjee, AV Editor, Star News (MCCS)
| 05 26 2010 19:57:58 +0000
the political circle may be vicious in nature but small changes can also make big differences. if complete system is corrupt, we have to bring change by indulging our self into it. I know it is easy to say but difficult in practices but again their is a saying where there is a will, there is a way.
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Robin , Assistant Manager-Brand, Theme Ventures
| 05 26 2010 14:14:15 +0000
correct. we people forget very easily that the greatest power in a democracy is in the hands of the common man. The saddest part is, though India is the largest democracy, this power is being misused by the politicians themselves. Only the youth can change this.
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Arindam Burman, Managemaent Trainee, Atul Ltd.
| 05 26 2010 12:01:22 +0000
Yes we are....why not?....it's our system..n wat is the system?...itz we people....so wen people change,system will change automatically....but we dont want to change...so it seems to be a hypothetical concept...
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Aashish Koul, B.E (CSE) Fresher, Jammu University
| 05 26 2010 11:08:40 +0000
every one is saying we need to do that, we can change...why don't you go and change them...if you cant do that then there should not be any kind of debate or discussion on this...
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sudipta saha, Consultant, SC analytics pvt ltd.
| 05 26 2010 10:21:04 +0000
We will be able to change when we introduce true democracy and not a sham version of it as practised in India. When you can buy votes or promise political favours once elected (this happens elsewhere as well, I know) which is the norm rather than an aberration, we will continue in the path we are treading. I think it is time we relook at our revered Constituion - our Founding Fathers lived in times when people held strong beliefs and were willing to give thier lives for an ideal. Democracy is no longer working in India.
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Jayanti Ghosh, Freelancer, Advertising/PR/MR/Events
| 05 26 2010 09:35:27 +0000
Our Own Daily life in City and Village is being affected badly by the politics. First thing is Price Rise, Second is availability of essential commodity, third is decreasing quality of services available from Municipal authorities, Fourth is quality of Medicine and Hospital services......
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Arun Kumar Shukla, General Manager (Business Developement), Maxwell India
| 05 25 2010 08:51:34 +0000
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The political system today is like malignancy in its third stage hence very difficult to cure.The roots have penetrated so deeply that as of now i don't find a way out.Now it is not just the politician who needs to be tackled because the damage that this politician has done has gone beyond his purview.Now his son in law is an IAS obliging his father in law needless to say by unfair means.The nexus between legislature, executive, and judiciary has become inseperable.They have become larger than life God of Gods Omnipotent Omnipresent and what not.Earlier this community was doing corruption in few crores but now it in thousands of crores and a common man can just not dare to confront them.
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Sanjeev Sharma, director, Snell's Therapeutics Ltd Indore
| 08 31 2010 05:51:33 +0000
because no politicians allow the students to enter into the politics .,.,they should see the popularity and experiences on that field ,every student cannot have all the criteria
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TAMIL VENTHAN, MCA student, SVCE
| 05 27 2010 13:56:05 +0000
Scenario: The system(driven by a one kind of political Will) which is eating our country ....[ unsaid: very much created by us] - and we are not able to change it ....
my point of view on this : Present is one kind of outcome , which we created !! then why can't we create/ design YET ANOTHER outcome - the approach /the direction of political will require alteration though. Its like movement , I have to catalyze it being me where I am - around me.
Cause it with you all - in a fashion where it starts impacting - initially a few - then to larger populous.
Walking the talk is not easy -but its worth trying!
So lets start NOW. with a defined outcome in mind -what do we want to alter in our own sphere of lives -think and start pouring in what could be one of the direction for say for another month or two - where we will consciously make effort to channelize our conversation and make people around us think ?
To figure out that direction - make this a platform of discussion (with a time frame) - - and start doing it .
I will - are you game for it :)
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Swapnil Ranjan, Experimenter I Collaborator I Storyteller, Design.Narratives
| 05 26 2010 13:52:13 +0000
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