Friday, December 5, 2008

Typical Indian mentality may prevent any change in system.

Here is a quote from the Mumbai rally: US politicians from Yale, Indian Politicians from Jail.

I am optimistic though. Chhagan Bhujbal is now deputy chief minister of Maharastra, he replaced R R Patil who was in headline for his controversial comment over 26/11. Are we seeing any changes in our system after 26/11, or after unforeseen public protest against politicians in India? I don't think so.
The typical Indian mentality is, political leaders should have some criminal background (Police case against him! as was during freedom struggle?), he/she should have to move from one party to another in time to time basis and so on.
Chhagan Bhujbal started his political career with shiv sena, then Indian National Congress and then Sharad Power's Nationalist Congress Party, meanwhile he was looking for opportunities in Laloo's RJD and “Behenji's” (read Mayawati) Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). His name came under Telgi scam and for corruption in the police force.
If same procure continues, in next election people like R R Patil or B Deshmukh can occupy CM's chair once again and Mumbai has to face 26/11 again and again.

Please log into http://www.petitiononline.com/NOBUJBAL/petition.html to take a step towards clean politics.
http://desitrain.com/2008/12/04/mumbai-aftermath-six-factors-that-will-prevent-any-change-in-india/

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