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Jayant Kaulgud | Margao, Goa

Do we really need parliamentary democracy?


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Whatever may be the result of the Trust Vote today, it has made any rational thinking Indian hang his neck feeling ashamed. So called MPs/ Law makers of this country behaving in a manner that is fit to be called rowdy like chota mota goondas behaving at street corners/public places. The so called leaders making statements which defied any logic or only an insane person would talk like that. Though there are few MPs who do not fit the above description, you know exceptions prove the rule. Frustration and agony expressed by Speaker is representative of feelings of Indian Voter.

Can we have any way out? Is there any solution? What we see is only a Black Hole. There is a talk of right persons not contesting elections and educated people especially youth abstain from voting. Till such thing happens this will remain is what is argued. Tell me in a State like Goa, which boasts a healthy percentage of literate population, what is the state of Assembly and its representatives. What rules today is money and muscle power. The civilsed parliment members is a distant dreams and we are powerless/impotent to bring about any change. Pen they say is mightier than sword. Do you really believe in that phrase? We can only hope for a better tomorrow and pray

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