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		<title>Elections &#8211; Let there be fair games</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 18:11:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just few days back TV channels were playing the No1 Haryana ad campaign. While the ad is OK, it is inexplicable why the ad was being played 5 times in a row! Have the politicians not learnt anything from the “shining India” campaign. Similarly there were several full page ads about foundation laying ceremonies for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just few days back TV channels were playing the No1 Haryana ad campaign. While the ad is OK, it is inexplicable why the ad was being played 5 times in a row! Have the politicians not learnt anything from the “shining India” campaign. Similarly there were several full page ads about foundation laying ceremonies for Airport buildings all across India.</p>
<p>Will people vote for a political party just because mobile connections have increased or a slew of launch of foundation stones?</p>
<p>It is election time in the largest democracy of the world. The contest is very tough and all political parties will fight aggressively for every seat. However the campaign managers must realize that they have to attract voters and not just launch a barrage of disinformation.</p>
<p>In the run up to elections it is very important that the political parties maintain some standards during campaigning. The following must be avoided by all political parties:</p>
<p>1. Loud blaring speakers<br />
Nothing is more disturbing than a constant barrage of noisy sermons and speeches using old loudspeakers. E.g. rickshaws going around blaring patriotic songs aimlessly.</p>
<p>2. Distorted secularism<br />
There is absolute revulsion when religious leaders stoop down to the level of being agents for political parties and recommend their flock which way to vote.</p>
<p>3. Defacing walls with posters<br />
As it is India is a very dirty country where the municipal authorities are just not functioning. There must be a fine of minimum of Rs 10,000/- per poster on a defaced wall.</p>
<p>4. Justifying Dynastic politics<br />
By definition democracy means “by the people” but Indian politicians have converted it to “By the family”. All parties are guilty of converting their organizations to a Family Inc.</p>
<p>5. Media manipulations<br />
Mass Media in India is today, just a business. There is no ethics or journalism involved. Each and every media report, analysis, story, debate or interview the media adopts a very biased approach. In fact most psephologists appear jokers because of their continuous wrong predictions &#038; and an anti- BJP bias.</p>
<p>6. Buying voters<br />
This new trend of using liquor, free food and even cash to woo voters has spread to all political parties. The politicians are so rich that this practise if implemented uniformly may even remove poverty from India.</p>
<p>7. Swearing<br />
Election campaigning is telecast in prime time TV and for family viewing. It is therefore necessary that all politicians must maintain a sense of decency in their speeches.</p>
<p>8. Show Off’s<br />
India is a poor country with most people struggling to make a decent living. However the assets of politics would rival those of the richest of businessmen in the world. Driving around in a cavalcade of luxury cars to visit a poor village appears nothing but sheer revulsion.</p>
<p>9. Booth Capturing<br />
Most political parities used to employ local henchmen, criminals and mafia dons to intimidate voters, now these men have themselves graduated to being politicians and are adept at stuffing ballot boxes.</p>
<p>10. Lies, lies &#038; damned lies<br />
Political parties must not promise in their manifesto, anything they cannot deliver. It will come back to haunt them later, like Ram Temple for BJP. They must honour their commitment however stupid the election promise was, like colour TV scheme of the DMK government.</p>
<p>In a country rattled by terrorist attacks, absolute poverty, corruption – the success of parliamentary democracy is a miracle. Let’s sustain it for future generations and have a clean election this time. Let the games begin and most important &#8211; let the best person win.</p>
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		<title>The Hindu Reforms Movement -II</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 10:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The recent Ram Sena – Loose women debate raised an important question &#8211; who are the guardians of our moral culture?
We are living in a deeply divided society with multiple religions, cultures &#038; people belonging to different socio &#8211; economic status. The local version of the Crusades (Christian’s vs Muslims) is being fought in India. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recent Ram Sena – Loose women debate raised an important question &#8211; who are the guardians of our moral culture?</p>
<p>We are living in a deeply divided society with multiple religions, cultures &#038; people belonging to different socio &#8211; economic status. The local version of the Crusades (Christian’s vs Muslims) is being fought in India. It is one religion against the local culture or even both religions jointly against the local culture. </p>
<p>In an increasingly intolerant society the fissure are being exploited by politicians &#038; mass media. The divide &#038; rule practise is already being implemented by the politicians in the name of minority benefits to target vote banks. And by mass media, which is quite evident by watching hysterical anti Hindu news in almost all news channels.</p>
<p>Every religion has its separate personal laws, official hierarchy, exclusive headquarters and absolute spheres of influence in a country. It is time to organize the Hindu religion as a single entity on the basis of a progressive religion with a democratic setup.</p>
<p>The first step must be to remove state control over temples &#038; Hindu trusts. An organization can be formed on the basis of Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee to look after the fund collection and its disbursal. Similarly a network of schools can be setup to impart Hindu values &#038; beliefs. Subsequently a reforms committee can be setup to look into the various problems affecting the Hindu society such as dowry, caste, illetracy &#038; women emancipation etc.</p>
<p>Hindus have to organize themselves or else the current twisted version of secularism will make Hindus a second rate citizens in India.</p>
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