Can politicians emulate cricketers

What a gutsy and heart warming performance by Indian cricket team. The attached is a must watch.

When will see our politicians play like a team instead of throwing pot shots at each other or arresting their opponent.

Legends like Tendulkar and Dhoni and Rohit and Virat, I wish they join politics and help change the current nasty political culture

Till then ❤️❤️❤️❤️ team India more  

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Politics , Law makers are different in their skill & field. Players should be remain in ground, Actor Should be in CINEMA . Otherwise Ukraine history will be repeated once again. more  
To clean Parliament, Govt must DEBAR those with Criminal Records, even if it is proved or not. Also all those Economic Offenders, even if it is proved or not. There should be upper age limit of 75. There must be minimum Educational Qualification prescribed. Multiple Pension to Politicians must be done away with. Punishments must be severe, may be even death sentences. Low Income Group say up to 5.00 Lakh, must be exempted from Income Tax. Population Control Measures must be Implemented immediately. Say 1 or 2. Polygamy must be banned. more  
Political environment is highly polluted at this juncture and no one can clean it up so easily. Hence; it's the responsibility also of the politicos to take strict measures to clean it up and administer the country as a competent Team. more  
Our politicians are team players when it comes to elections. After that???? more  
https://www.dailypioneer.com/2024/columnists/modi---s-tumultuous-new-innings.html The truth is Team Modi is on a very sticky wicket, not unlike those in the Caribbean, with uneven bounce and unpredictable turns. Not surprisingly, they are already three down with not much to show on the board. The tragedy is that responsibility for this state of affairs rests squarely with Modi 2.0 and its rather incongruous decision not to interfere as things went from bad to worse with the Chief Minister having been rendered hors de combat. Manipur today has fallen off the cliff and is in need of urgent surgery. If we are to save this patient, and the integrity and health of the North East hinges on that, then the Army has to be pulled out of the cold storage where it sits and allowed to do its job, once again. The second wicket to have fallen was to a railway googly, that of the relatively experienced and administratively skilled Ashwini Vaishnav. Sadly, for him, he’s got out to a very similar delivery in his last innings as well and just hasn’t been able to discern the googly........Before 1950, we had around 55 companies operating railways over 55000kms of track until they were all amalgamated into the Indian Railways. At present with over double that kilometrage of track to expect one single entity to manage operations, nominally in six divisions, is a herculean task that will lead to repeated systems or human failure with dire consequences. Change is inevitable, the sooner the better if lives matter as all politicians insist, be it complete privatisation or a mix of synchronised public and private enterprise. The third wicket down, that of Dharmendra Pradhan, to a vicious NEET bouncer, has been the most devastating for him and the team as well. He’s taken a nasty blow on his helmet that seems to have incapacitated him.... Whatever the result in the long term, there is no getting away from the fact that the NEET scandal has been a body blow to Team Modi and its emphasis on loyalty to the cause above all else. The fact of the matter is that the problem of leaked question papers has been around forever and rumours are doing the rounds of how influential persons have been able to help their children succeed in such centralised exams, such as the CLAT, through means that were perceived to be unfair. The numbers involved tended to be insignificant, but all that changed with the centralisation of admissions under the NTA, leading to cheating at an industrial scale, for want of a better word. The damage this has caused to the body politic, especially the upcoming generations, is enormously difficult to fully comprehend. The winners and losers are not divided by ideology, ethnicity, religion or any such measure but by those who have the money and those who don’t, and in this game of snakes and ladders the don’ts have no ladders to climb. The impact of what all of this means for the ruling coalition, which cannot avoid responsibility, is not difficult to gauge and we may well see some of that fallout in the forthcoming state elections, which can then only further add to Mr. Modi’s troubles. more  
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