Tuesday, April 28, 2009

INDIA shining while politicians speaking(sleeping)!!

With politicians at both the centre and state making chaos and un-smart beggary for votes, comments on sri-lanka-LTTE issue, fasting for the same.. a question arose in my mind!!

Who s an ideal leader??

I was taught from my childhood that INDIA s a land of diverse culture, attitude and everything nice..

All that is fine.. but why is it that only in INDIA there is just too much 'politics' about everything. so many developmental plans that came across in the recent years were put away due to poor or bad politics.

Tata- Nano had created a worldwide buzz and Singur had suddenly come into the limelight and many thought that it would be a great milestone cross-over for corporate INDIA. But the shortsightedness of Mamata ensured that Singur would remain as obscure as it was before Tata expressed their intention to establish the Nano factory there.

Their intentions are clear that they only seek political and personal benefit at the expense of poor farmers. And they have used thousands of farmers for their petty benefits.

Does india need a headlines like this??

Tata Motors' exit from West Bengal state after protests against a factory for its low-cost Nano car is a sign companies investing in India will need to pay heed to state politics and villagers in the large, complicated democracy. – IBN live

Ratan Tata’s commitment to the whole world was at stake.

Next was the big IPL drama..

The controversial talks aimed at Narendra modi and Arun Jaitley  by P.Chidambaram clearly shows that cricket was not the big issue neither was security for the shifting of IPL to S.A. Considering the big hit of IPL-08, a cricket crazy country like INDIA should have bagged the immediate opportunity.



Lalit Modi had to play politics as well if he wanted to create the ‘big daddy of all entertainment’.

Recently, Lalganj in Rai Bareli,was chosen for a massive rail coach factory, only because it falls under the parliamentary constituency of Sonia Gandhi, the chairperson of the UPA. It is estimated that this Rs 1000-crore project would have created 11 thousands direct jobs and many fold indirect jobs. The project has the capacity to change the entire landscape of this area. Petty politics had played a spoilsport here as well and the project has been stalled for a while.

It is evident that national development has always been a slow process in INDIA. 

Who can change the system??

‘Men with power’ can be categorized into two, those who say:

1). I want personal gain, I’l talk, talk and INDIA is a spectator.

2). I need results.

Result is what the new generation expects. Leaders of corporate INDIA provide us just that.

Ratan Tata shifted the Nano plant to the welcome hands of Gujrat; this plan was taken over night and so was the IPL shift to S.A.

Its upto us to choose a path for the future, choose the apt leader.

Priyanka Gandhi said that the task of choosing an ideal leader is everyone’s responsibility.

"It is the voter who has the power to bring a change. Neither a party nor a politician has this power," she said.

We need this awareness not just for the elections 09’. We need to set a path for a result oriented nation: results for the people of the nation.

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