Politics in India, Strikes and Protests

The need for trained politicians

In a democratic country like India, we need innumerable politicians and we do have them in large numbers but what is important is that they ought to learn a lot apart from being sincere and loyal to their parties and leaders.
There are several departments which come under the government and private sectors, ranging from civil supplies, law and order, medical, education and so on.
For all these departments, we need educated hands who know what is what and how to deal with them
As far as politicians are concerned, they should rise above loyalty to their respective parties and ought to have knowledge of everything mentioned above and one expects them to undergo training carried out by political parties or by some political institutions so that politicians in parliament and assemblies will resist noisy demonstrations and walkouts! We can’t afford to waste time on frequent quarrels in assemblies and parliament.

Author: P U Krishnan

First things first. I am one of those retired chaps who are young at heart. I watch cricket matches and jump for joy when Tendulkar scores yet another century. I read newspapers and books too, though I am not crazy about them. I think I have a mind free from hatred and I owe it to the wonders of nature and music. I scribble something now and then and call myself a writer! Though I have settled in Ooty, a lovely hill station in Tamil Nadu—I must emphasize the fact that I was born and brought up in Tellicherry in North Kerala and studied in the good old Government Brennen College. Of and on, my mind goes back to my ancestral house at Tiruvangad in Tellicherry in front of an ancient Sri Ram temple. I am indebted to this wonderful place which inculcated in me a love for cricket and literature. But all said and done, I am an Indian first.

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