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Shobhaa De: The youth don't have the guts for politics


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navjeet singh
one liner
by navjeet singh on Jan 20, 2013 12:44 AM

politics is dirty.

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prakash sharma
u dun need guts to be in politics.....
by prakash sharma on Jan 19, 2013 09:07 PM

u just need 'chamchagiri' to be in politics in India !! run behind experienced politicos and start with being a youth leader in college ..! and then slowly rise in rank.. and learn the trick of making money illegaly frm ur higher ups by continuously being in their company ! becoz obviously u wont learn anything about service to the society frm them .

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Roy
Shoba_De_Must_tell_her_4_daughters_t0_join_politics
by Roy on Jan 19, 2013 08:43 PM

They are_very_sexy_and,they will get lot of votes

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French Cuisine
Politics has a fundamental problem
by French Cuisine on Jan 19, 2013 08:25 PM

THat is you have to make promises which you cannot keep.But that is a part of the game.The part that is really dirty about Indian politics is the massive corruption and criminalization that accompanies it. Bernard Shaw - \"Politics is the last refuge of_the_Sc0undrel\". Indian politics has just turned into that - but it does not necessarily have to be that way.The real problem in Indian politics is that the system is impossible to change -everybody says that the \"system\" is wrong. But what is the \"system\" - a parliamentary party system.The parties are all either family businesses or dictatorships. The moment you realize that you would know where exactly the change needs to take place - it is in this nepotist nature of Indian politics.The key to this change is to have term limits - no leadership allowed to continue beyond a fixed number of terms (2-3) - both at the governmental level and the party level.What we have seen in India is the formation of a political class - just like a business class.Most parties are family hegemonies.Even the CPM and BJP have pathetic methods to \"elect\" leaderships - in both parties there is a group at the top who decides who should sit where.THis is not a democracy - it is plain dictatorship.And what has evolved over time is that this political class has concentrated more and more power in their own hands to an extent that there is a collusion among the parties against necessary refor

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French Cuisine
Politics has a fundamental problem
by French Cuisine on Jan 19, 2013 08:25 PM  | Hide replies

THat is you have to make promises which you cannot keep.But that is a part of the game.The part that is really dirty about Indian politics is the massive corruption and criminalization that accompanies it. Bernard Shaw - "Politics is the last refuge of_the_Sc0undrel". Indian politics has just turned into that - but it does not necessarily have to be that way.The real problem in Indian politics is that the system is impossible to change -everybody says that the "system" is wrong. But what is the "system" - a parliamentary party system.The parties are all either family businesses or dictatorships. The moment you realize that you would know where exactly the change needs to take place - it is in this nepotist nature of Indian politics.The key to this change is to have term limits - no leadership allowed to continue beyond a fixed number of terms (2-3) - both at the governmental level and the party level.What we have seen in India is the formation of a political class - just like a business class.Most parties are family hegemonies.Even the CPM and BJP have pathetic methods to "elect" leaderships - in both parties there is a group at the top who decides who should sit where.THis is not a democracy - it is plain dictatorship.And what has evolved over time is that this political class has concentrated more and more power in their own hands to an extent that there is a collusion among the parties against necessary reforms. The youth of

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French Cuisine
Re: Politics has a fundamental problem
by French Cuisine on Jan 19, 2013 08:25 PM
The youth of India is better off not being involved in this mess.

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Jacob
well
by Jacob on Jan 19, 2013 08:25 PM

Parents of youths want them to study Engineering and get placed in a company or Go settle abroad,so De must be referring to these kind of youths.

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French Cuisine
Politics has a fundamental problem
by French Cuisine on Jan 19, 2013 08:24 PM

THat is you have to make promises which you cannot keep.But that is a part of the game.The part that is really dirty about Indian politics is the massive corruption and criminalization that accompanies it. Bernard Shaw - "Politics is the last refuge of_the_Sc0undrel". Indian politics has just turned into that - but it does not necessarily have to be that way.The real problem in Indian politics is that the system is impossible to change -everybody says that the "system" is wrong. But what is the "system" - a parliamentary party system.The parties are all either family businesses or dictatorships. The moment you realize that you would know where exactly the change needs to take place - it is in this nepotist nature of Indian politics.The key to this change is to have term limits - no leadership allowed to continue beyond a fixed number of terms (2-3) - both at the governmental level and the party level.What we have seen in India is the formation of a political class - just like a business class.Most parties are family hegemonies.Even the CPM and BJP have pathetic methods to "elect" leaderships - in both parties there is a group at the top who decides who should sit where.THis is not a democracy - it is plain dictatorship.And what has evolved over time is that this political class has concentrated more and more power in their own hands to an extent that there is a collusion among the parties against necessary reforms. The youth of India s

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biren maur
Old Hag
by biren maur on Jan 19, 2013 07:57 PM

Why this De in her hey day dnnt jumped politices? Now c goes around vd her stench which each passing days becomes unbearable... except the Hinglish media

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Krishna
Politics means
by Krishna on Jan 19, 2013 06:10 PM

Misleading the mass, which is immoral by nature. So, no moral person shall ever join politics.

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Darryl Fernandes
Absolutely Correct
by Darryl Fernandes on Jan 19, 2013 05:53 PM

Not one youth is interested in politics but they are always after mms, phoen, bikes, cars and freaking with womens. and say "who want janjat"

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