The political discourse of the country seemed not be change despite all arrangements by public movements following Anna Hazare. The conspicuous reticence to address issues of public concern by government establishment is ubiquitous albeit the govt is at nadir of its unpopularity. The consensus between the BJP and the Congress over the issues of inflation and price hike is nothing but hidden pact between two, unpalatable to general public in every sense.
The democratic world witnessed the senile act of cabinet ministers Virbhadra Singh and Pawan Kumar Bansal who preffered to have a nap in Parliament when finance minister was on microphone. Their age factor can't be an alibi following the Murli Deora voluntary exit from cabinet citing age to be reason behind. Furthermore, Rahul Gandhi's seltzer ebullience for youth seems knelt down before these ageing politicians. The "drowsing ministers’ show" is sheer negligence of over a billion people and embarrassing enough for a democracy. These footage uploaded on social media and broadcasted in electronic channels within minutes and spread like wildfire left no room for the Congress leadership for a clarification.
Earlier, when similar incidents seen in Parliament of Kenya the President Mwai Kibaki took initiative to stop the menace addressing a “special parliamentary sitting” to reopen the fourth session warned that such legislators would be “seen as laughing at the electorates who have high expectations.” Going even further he warned members that those found guilty shall attract half of their salary as penalty. Is our Prime Minister has guts to act similar fashion? Or the fundamental rights of MP’s can’t be curtailed would be another excuse?
Of late, the July cabinet reshuffling lost efficacy the moment it offsets with media termed it correctly as "musical chair game". Actually the Machiavellian Gandhi's is apt enough to keep the reins with them and hence dynamic, intellectual and youth leaders are kept apart from the system. The conspicuous reticence to intake youth in the ministry strengthens the accusation.
The democratic world witnessed the senile act of cabinet ministers Virbhadra Singh and Pawan Kumar Bansal who preffered to have a nap in Parliament when finance minister was on microphone. Their age factor can't be an alibi following the Murli Deora voluntary exit from cabinet citing age to be reason behind. Furthermore, Rahul Gandhi's seltzer ebullience for youth seems knelt down before these ageing politicians. The "drowsing ministers’ show" is sheer negligence of over a billion people and embarrassing enough for a democracy. These footage uploaded on social media and broadcasted in electronic channels within minutes and spread like wildfire left no room for the Congress leadership for a clarification.
Earlier, when similar incidents seen in Parliament of Kenya the President Mwai Kibaki took initiative to stop the menace addressing a “special parliamentary sitting” to reopen the fourth session warned that such legislators would be “seen as laughing at the electorates who have high expectations.” Going even further he warned members that those found guilty shall attract half of their salary as penalty. Is our Prime Minister has guts to act similar fashion? Or the fundamental rights of MP’s can’t be curtailed would be another excuse?
Of late, the July cabinet reshuffling lost efficacy the moment it offsets with media termed it correctly as "musical chair game". Actually the Machiavellian Gandhi's is apt enough to keep the reins with them and hence dynamic, intellectual and youth leaders are kept apart from the system. The conspicuous reticence to intake youth in the ministry strengthens the accusation.

