yes because our government want to see mininmum education while choosing for government jobs..they said you are not qualified for the post because you didnt pass this or that..where our government want people to fight in exams like IPS, IAS etc etc..they said they want the best qualified person available for our country...why dont the government put some restriction while selecting a politician? are not they responsible to built our future? are these ministers are qualified enough to sit and control our society country??? government dont want to give jobs to criminals? so why politicians are illiterate and criminals???are they fit in the system?
By
sudipta saha, Consultant, SC analytics pvt ltd.
| 07 23 2010 12:24:00 +0000
it is bihar any thing can happen, pepoles are less litrate so these type of thing happens.but the peoples like dr. rajendra parsad and some other persons who are very litrate so it is not good example on part of bihar m.l.a.s.
By
satishk.shukla , Director on Board, saurabhagro tech pvt.ltd.
| 07 22 2010 11:02:41 +0000
You are correct. Indian politics has hit an all time low. Otherwise we might not have seen such a drama in Bihar assembly. Even after throwing sandals, these so called leaders says that they have not done any thing. What a shame. Shame on all these leaders. Basic qualification -at least Masters degree, spotless background, minimum and maximum age limit are few very important criteria must be fixed for a person to become MP or MLA. If this is done then we may observe some improvement in Indian politics.
By
Suresh Prasad Gupta, Freelancer, Pharmaceuticals
| 07 22 2010 08:09:14 +0000
|
please check what had happened in Maharashtra supporting my previous argument...... here is the link http://toostep.com/idea/why-is-the-government-not-taking-any-action-on-people-like-r Politicians are a different breed itself; Eye opener
By
Mohan Murari, Marketing Manager, Confidential
| 06 13 2011 20:18:50 +0000
If i am not wrong it has happened in our Parliament where ministers were fighting with chairs and mikes and in Maharashtra & UP too. Don't highlight only Bihar's case. After all they all are of same class which is "POLITICIAN"
By
Mohan Murari, Marketing Manager, Confidential
| 06 10 2011 16:41:33 +0000
The fact is that no human is 100% perfect even if he be einstein or bose or homi bhabha. There is some percentage of flaw in all humans. IIf we become 100% perfect we will be called into the realm of God. That is the qualification for entering there. We can only clain we are 75% or 80% perfect while we remain here. So tolerance limits call for how much percentage of imperfection we can bear patiently. Those who have attained more perfection should empathize with the less fortunate who have more imperfection in them. This would automatically warrant efforts by these perfects to patiently change the imperfection in others patiently just as a loving mother patiently comes down to the childs level to impart knowledge. To make a long story short, HATE THE SIN, and NOT THE SINNER. I do not advocate repealment of punishments on criminals or morally imperfect individuals. But am advocating human values which have declined with changing times. Every citizens contribution in this direction however small it may be (like that of a squirrels) is invaluable in this nation making and the sharing of social responsibility. WE must necessarily train the younger generation to be moarlly responsible. we have not seen good times in our lives. At least Let the posterity live better. Lets not deprive them of good times and not inculcate all our negative traits in them in our selfishness of survival. This is not in consanance with Darwins theory of "Survival of fittest." In our greed and selfishness to save our skins we bury all positive traits in extending help to our brothern. Is this socially permissible where not one but many subserve together.
By
Sriram , Instructor, SSASC
| 07 24 2010 12:55:20 +0000
I am appreciative of the people's comment in support of 'yes' for this headline news item. While it is to be admitted that such low behaviour is bemoanable, we have to see what we can learn from this. Definitely, white strikes out more in pitch dark. only if darkness exists the importance of light can become significant. Likewise only when such contrasting traits in people are manifest will the good samanitarian traits be reckonable. It is for us to reason out that this behaviour is not a positive aspect. Thats all we have to infer. this is a negative trait which shoul not creep into our personality most certainly. This provides scope for everyone one of indian citizens to go into introspection into ourselves. WE have been equally contributing to such incidents. It is a collective responsibility that all of us should bear. Simpli targeting politicians is no guarantee from such recurrences. WE have to clean our own minds first before we cast aspersion on others. We have not been contributing much to politics. We all want our children not to take on to politics as we think it is a scavengers job. If we really mean good to indian politics why not make our wards take on to politics and sacrifice his MBA or an engineering profession. We only care for ourselves or our families. Nation building is not in our priority. So lets keep cool by not commenting on all these issues.
By
Sriram , Instructor, SSASC
| 07 22 2010 09:26:18 +0000
|