Let our MP take the example of Mr. Narendra Modi who has found time to visit his constituency. more
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Dear brother only visiting the area/village by the MP will feed all of us or any one or will provide milk, butter, fruit, food. These MP were elected by all of us and were born/ grown up in between all of us and thus they know each and every thing to be done, improved. So only visiting the area, is not of any use if they are taking any concrete step towards eradicating the corruption, change of system. On other hand they will draw more money from Govt treasury on the name of TA/DA or visit to the area and will loot more and more instead of doing any special or new idea to make all of us healthy and happy. more
Nov 17
His each visit costs the tax-payer in hundreds of thousands of rupees; and he is visiting his constituency as a BJP/RSS promoter not as a Prime Minister of India. Once a person becomes the office bearer of the government he or she should not be allowed to promote his/her political and religions bias using tax payers' penny. Of course India is a rich country as it used to be for five thousand years. Five thousand years ago India was a resource rich land and its wealth was confined to the feudal lords of then having all the luxuries on earth but 90% of the people lived then had been impecunious, illiterate and lived squalor and poverty. The only difference today is that the numbers of haves and have-nots have increased proportionately. 800 odd million live in abject poverty and majority of them are Hindus as India has more Hindus and majority of them still untouchables and poor. For Indians Sanskrit is the mother of all languages but how many Indians read, write and understand it? The Hindutuva proponents would say that Sanskrit became an alienated language because Muslims and British destroyed it. As a truth, Sanskrit was not allowed to be learned by the Majority Hindus in India as they were low castes. It was taught only among the upper castes and they made it a monopoly. This is Indian hypocrisy. Everything that we claim to have had had been was in the hands of the Hindutuva league of caste Hindus. To change India Indian voters must be able to winnow facts from lies of the Hindutuva/RSS begots who spread lies of scale making people believe that the sacred fate of poverty and slavery was the result of Muslim invasion and British rule. more
Nov 08
Sir, the PM visited a Valmiki Colony on 2nd October, all the families were locked in their houses with SPG guards taking positions in their balconies. Less the PM move around, better will be the life of the citizens. Many times I get stuck up in NDMC area because of PM movements. However, in comparison to the leaders who do not go back to their constituencies after winning the election, this gesture is better. more
Nov 08
Many MP's do it. for example. Mr.Shahsi Tharoor became popular through his social contacts and administrative skill. He has an office in his constituency accessible all through the day. He won because he deserved to. not that Mr. O.Rajagopal was less popular.Ideology driven consencieous leaders can be role models for future generation. more
Nov 08