An all-party meeting on Monday rejected the Election Commission move to implement the Supreme Court directive asking candidates to disclose their antecedents, instead asking the government to bring out a comprehensive legislation to 'curb criminalisation of politics' and 'bring in probity in public life'.
Are the politicians correct, or is this just an attempt to ensure that `tainted' candidates are not debarred?
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Thu Jul 11 12:23:00 2002
Name:ss
parmar
Email:ssparmar@rolls-royceindia.com
Your
Views:politicians are fooling around. They must respect supreme court
verdict.
Thu Jul 11 12:32:20 2002
Name:MHB
Email:manjurupa@sun.com
Your
Views:Two recent media reports really show us the kind of leaders do we have. One was about the plundering of Orissa State Financial Corporation and other one was about raping of ITDC by all concerned. Now this rejecting of the SC directive from the so called leaders. I may be cynical, but I don't see any hope. Looks like VS Naiupal was right after all, when he said that we are a decaying civilization
Thu Jul 11 13:53:00 2002
Name:Raza
Abbas
Email:sr_abbas@yahoo.com
Your
Views:It was very much expected that all-party meet will reject the EC
move. To 'curb criminalisation of politics' should be the law & President of
India should implement this. Why are we asking approval from those people who
are directly impacted by this act!!
Thu Jul 11 14:26:36 2002
Name:r.n.maduri
Email:nath1936@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:I am now 66. so far i fought against corruption at all
levels. now the Indian politics and administration is in the clutches of mafia
gangs, drug traffickers and liquor barons. Mostly criminals are ruling this
country and the states . my opinion is that Indian economy will be a flop and
the third world war is imminent.
Thu Jul 11 14:29:50 2002
Name:Jagadeesh
Kumar
Email:jmovva@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Idiotic mistake which prompts people to see BJP as 'a party with
NO difference'
Thu Jul 11 15:00:35 2002
Name:Reena
Email:rc_india@hotmail.com
Your Views:
Of course, What else - I am only scared of people looking into my house when all
I have is dirt. Look at the prosecution of the tehelka journalists - just
because they dared and why should they - deal with the government - make public
what we all is true !! Could I ever be a politician -never - for I have never
been a criminal - one of the main requirements today. When Laloo can steal
vehicles for his daughter's wedding - what else are we to expect ? We probably
would have been left without any politicians in case this directive was passed.
Thu Jul 11 15:06:33 2002
Name:C.A.Praveen
Charan
Email:capc1@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:no the politicians are not correct and they are just seeing for
themselves
Thu Jul 11 15:22:01 2002
Name:duraipandian
Email:pandiandurai@yahoo.com
Your
Views:No MP or MLA will accept this as at some time they know they have
to do the illegal activities for that they need money which has to come only from "other sources". So President should involve himself in this and let him permit Election Commission to clean the politics.
Thu Jul 11 15:32:02 2002
Name:Anonymous
Email:pkj2002@123india.com
Your
Views:Every (ordinary)Indian, who vote should know who our politicians
are. I don't see any problem, if Politician is asked to disclose their
antecedents. If all of us are supposed to disclose our antecedents, why
politician can't make it? If they object in doing so, they are seen as the cores of all the evils in the society. If they don't have any tainted (criminal or otherwise) record, they should come forward to disclose it and tell the society to judge it. When they are cornered (or caught red-handed or likely hood of getting caught) by some honest bureaucrat or media person, they will always have an excuse of diverting the real issue to a different direction. Politicians are
attempting to ensure that `tainted' candidates are not debarred. Since all party
have such (in)-famous personalities, they all sit together, they all have common
interest (to rule this country anyhow), they all depend on such elements to
further their ill wishes, they have joined hands together. Disclosing is really
a natural calamity for our great politicians and all national parties.
Surprising, they are never seen working so closely in recent past on any issue,
as they are doing on this issue:):-
Thu Jul 11 15:40:57 2002
Name:pk
pandey
Email:pkpandey401@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Not all. Law should be same for every citizen of this country.
Law makers of this country are trying to change the law to suit them
Thu Jul 11 15:46:22 2002
Name:rajeev
tiwari
Email:rajeev_tiwari3@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:India is land of religion where philosophy and science has
achieved its culmination point and has remained the birth place of many saints
(enlightened people ) who have guided the nation under dark times out of
intuition and exhausted themselves for the nation to make india respectable
world wide who cannot be undermined by any dark forces or stolen or looted by
people in power.
Thu Jul 11 16:21:40 2002
Name:Freddy
Lewis
Email:blazes_b@hotmail.com
Your
Views:The politicians are wrong!! They want to call the shots all the
time. It is high time that we kick their backsides and tell them to fall in
line!
Thu Jul 11 16:41:57 2002
Name:Vj
Email:vjwpf@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Seriously, does anyone give a damn to what you and I - the
'common men', the most voiceless creatures in the country - feel about it all?
India, before Independence, was 300-odd millions ruled by some Britishers.
50-odd years later, it is 1 billion ruled by 560-odd ass****s. Democracy, law
and order are farce in this country [not to say that other countries are better,
but since we are talking of India, let's objectively focus on India itself].
Reminds me of Orwell's words - 'All men are equal but some men are more equal
than others'. Don't we all know the background of all the politicians we have
now? Haven't some maverick intellectuals raised their voice against all this?
We've become so used to it that we don't quite see how serious it all is. For
such a shit situation, 'reform' is not the solution. If we really believe we
deserve better, upright politicians, let us, next time, not exploit our
franchise with stupid reasons. If there are no good politicians, let's stay away
from voting. That's the only hope. Nobody - politicians, bureaucrats, etc - will
help us. Let's help ourselves. One Tarun Tejpal is helpless, but if there are a
thousand of them, nobody can do anything.
Thu Jul 11 16:50:16 2002
Name:m.
nagasubramanian
Email:nagam47@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Law makers cannot be above law. Our present electorate is not
capable of electing learned people like Dr Manmohan Singh or Mr.P.Chidambaram.
Considering the illiteracy level of voters, Supreme Court's directive must be
honoured to ensure probity in public life. Otherwise, only the corrupt will
dominate over the illiterate. Another notable sad factor is that in our country,
the so called educated elite voters do not turn up for exercising their
franchise. Under the circumstances, the only way out seems logical and sensible
is to abide by the Supreme Court's directive. Any 'comprehensive' legislation
that may be introduced by the political parties will only pave way for indirect
entry of tainted people through the back doors. This is not good for a healthy
democracy. It is also not practical to replace adult franchise with any other
mode in our populous country.
Thu Jul 11 17:00:11 2002
Name:Dr. Gopi
Attaluri
Email:gattalu@yahoo.com
Your
Views:Dear editor, Indian politicians have always been above the law.
Many a politician get away with crimes that a common man cannot. The all-party
meeting merely confirmed this situation. The political parties are not
interested in cleaning up themselves. After all every major political party is
either infested with tainted politicians or is supported by such politicians.
Long gone were the days when the country was proud of the leaders and
politcians. sincerely, Dr. Attaluri
Thu Jul 11 17:25:12 2002
Name:Praveen
Chandra
Email:kvpchandra@hotmail.com
Your
Views:I think it is just an attempt by the politicians to see that the
tainted candidates are not debarred. If things go according to EC then more than
half of MLAs or MPs will not be able to see reelection. If there no cases or
wrongly accquired properties than what is the problem to tell what you have.
Thu Jul 11 17:29:19 2002
Name:Viswanathan
Email:n_viswa@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:It is not a question of whether these politicians are correct or
not, because we always know that most of the politicians are self-centred. We
just want to know that why they are opposing this move, if they project
themselves as clean. One thing that is understood is that there may be a chance
of misuse by the electoral officer sometimes. But this won't happen often. This
is indeed a rare thing, because normal people are always better than politicians
and they strive for good person in the form of rulers of this great nation. Or
let them come with a good solution to avoid criminals in higher posts. Can
anybody think of a guy with two murder cases against him, become a good minister
of handling police and law and order situation, be it the state or centre?
Certainly not. So, how long shall we believe in these guys without themselves
projecting them as good leaders? Even if somebody came in good frame of mind to
serve for the society, for the nation, will he be allowed by these
circumstantial politicians? Where is the answer for all these questions? If
these questions were answered in the past, we are the most developed nation in
the world now.
Thu Jul 11 18:00:00 2002
Name:Srivatsa
Krishnaswamy
Email:vatsa@india.hp.com
Your
Views:Even for an ordinary job, only qualified and responsible people
are taken. So it is fair to look for right qualifications not necessarily
degrees for political aspirants. Things like contribution to society should be
judged and certified. Currently well informed public have very little trust in
politicians. The system is not serving the poor man in the way it could.
Thu Jul 11 18:29:06 2002
Name:Guliver
Singh
Email:guliver@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Yes off course the lawmakers are very much above all laws. Any
one who has lived in India for some time can tell u this without battling an
eyelid. I do not remember any lawmaker ever having brought to justice. So why
pretend , lets face it, In India, small crimes face punishment,big crimes take u
to parliament.
Thu Jul 11 18:44:50 2002
Name:Rajeev
Email:rajeev_annamraju@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:It is the time we all should unanimously support the Election
Commission's move to implement the Supreme Court directive. It will ensure that
At least the majority of the elected candidates are not 'tainted'. This is a big
change, and political parties can not digest the fact, as most of their
candidates will be debarred. So, they try their level best to oppose this move.
If they really have sincerity, they should not just blindly oppose the move. If
they feel the move have some loopholes, they should discuss it in public, and
correct them. If they simply oppose the move, then they are making the very
facts clear that they are not fair; they are selfish; all they want is power and
money; they don't want the country to develop and prosper... (which all are the
characteristics of a politician in India).
Thu Jul 11 18:50:36 2002
Name:ml
Email:ml@anonymous.com
Your
Views:I guess these vile politicians don't want to end their career in
politics. This law would curb almost all of them from contesting election in
future but we citizens of India would like to live in a developed India ruled by
honest statesmen. I guess EC should implement the SC directive and also public
should know about the background of these candidates before they vote and make a
right decision.
Thu Jul 11 19:07:55 2002
Name:Anurag
Banerjee
Email:Anurag_BAnerjee@hotmail.com
Your
Views:This was an expected reaction of self-defense. The EC should have
and can even now go the Vittal way. ie, 1) Make Declaration optional 2)Publish
the declarations on the web, and other forms of publications (a photocopy in the
voting center) 3) If someone does not declare make it clear that he/she has not
declared. This can then be interpreted by voters in an appropriate way. Rants
will not take us anywhere. We should give EC some feasible suggestions.
Thu Jul 11 19:41:03 2002
Name:Balaji
Email:balajivk@hotmail.com
Your
Views:Politicians in India are about as corrupt as they ever come.
Majority of the members of the political parties are criminals, it would be
tolerable if all they took were bribes but what is worse is that they are
capable of inflicting harm to those who raise questions about their
actions. Since corruption has risen up the ladder of all our political parties,it is not surprising that the leaders of our political parties have rejected the EC move to implement the SC directive on asking candidates to disclose their antecedents. I believe the fear is not only that many members of the parties may end up being disbarred but also that they themselves (in cases such as Jayalalitha, Mamta etc may be disbarred. I believe that the SC move is a step in the right direction and it is important for the EC to implement it to uphold democracy. Even a country such as Pakistan is implementing rules on who can contest an election. Only in India can a thug, bootlegger, murderer, gangleader run for government in the name of democracy and thus tarnish the image of democracy. It is about time we changed that. If they have nothing to hide, I do not see why they have to oppose it.
Thu Jul 11 21:05:30 2002
Name:kedar
Email:kedar2311@yahoo.co.in
Your
Views:In recent times many ex-criminals are entering the politics. in
developed countries people scrutnize candidates for past criminal record. Many
of our senior leaders have been jailed by britishers during independence struggle.this will in fact serve as a boon for them. parties collapse not because of leaders but because of such small ex-criminals who cause scams, murder,etc when in power. Hence Indian parties & leaders should support EC decision.
Thu Jul 11 21:16:07 2002
Name:k
johar
Email:kjohar@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:yes that is an attempt support tainted candidates.(most of them
are in already in the parliament and in other positions.)
Thu Jul 11 21:21:00 2002
Name:Raj
Sahai
Email:raj_sahai@yahoo.com
Your
Views:Obviously, this has been done to make sure that criminals and
other tainted politicians are not debarred from contesting. This explicitly
shows the maturity (or immaturity) of our political system/democracy). Also,
that the lawmakers are above the law, else people like the CM of Gujarat should
be hanged to death after what he did in Gujarat.
Thu Jul 11 21:48:54 2002
Name:sai
Email:krishyus@att.net
Your
Views:never ever can they be. no one can be above the law.
Thu Jul 11 22:05:12 2002
Name:Rupesh
Email:rupesh.s.shelar@intel.com
Your
Views:People should have right to know the criminal, academic, social
and political history of those who contest the elections. But people need not
have access to the information about anybody's wealth. Supreme court (and EC)
have gone overboard with their decision. They should have just stuck to all
kinds of information of the contestants, but left out the economical aspects.
Thu Jul 11 23:07:38 2002
Name:E.sivaraman
Email:sivkeral@yahoo.com
Your
Views:Politicians are wrong. In a democracy peoples will is to prevail-
only when the democracy functions in its true sense and form. Indian democracy,
as demonstrated by the kind of politicians and the bureaucrats is just what it
should not be. The present directive is in keeping with the provisions of law
enacted by Parliament. Parliament,as made by its members is not robbed off its
powers supreme by this directive from the EC. In any case the voter must know
what "kind" of a person he is voting for to represent him in the parliament-good
or bad, rich or poor etc. especially when there is no provision now to recall of
the MP/MLA by the voters for their misdeeds. Politicians cannot deny my right to
know my representative in the parliament/assembly.
Thu Jul 11 23:08:23 2002
Name:SDR
Email:sdrao@yahoo.com
Your
Views:Frankly, I think the Law makers should be more accountable than a
common man (aam janta as our netas put it). So, the discussion should be should
the Law Makers be help to microscopic scrutiny as far as their Public life goes.
I am bothered about their education, their monetary source, their businesss
contacts (this is public information since it affects the decision). I dont care
about how many mistresses he/she has but it does matter how many children he has
(morally wrong if he/she has 1/2 dozen kids and the slogan is 'Hum do Hamare
Do'). My personal belief is they are not above law but they have a
responsibility to have their public life scrutinized as Administrators and
ideals for the nation.
Thu Jul 11 23:10:31 2002
Name:Mani
Email:mani123@hotmail.com
Your
Views:Welcome to India. This is the game that our politicians enjoy
playing. As long as we have those uneducated masses who vote through their asses
rather than their head, this is what we will get. Happy suffering under these
idiots.
Thu Jul 11 23:38:09 2002
Name:Anup
Email:abc@hotmail.com
Your
Views:What else do you expect from our politicians, who also double as
killers, murderers, rapists, gangsters and mafia dons. 99% percent of India's
problems originates from our politicians. They would never agree to anything
which puts any control on them and will continue to loot India till last paisa.
Does this country have any future?
Fri Jul 12 00:03:05 2002
Name:Srinivas
Medida
Email:srinim99@yahoo.com
Your
Views:It is clearly an attempt to cover their stinking backgrounds and
continue to suck the blood of people. As the article read, it is our politicians
who are making conscious efforts to keep the public illiterate and uneducated.
The Supreme Court should put its foot down and show a clause from our
constitution which makes it a mandatory requirement to disclose all these
details. Down with our politicians.
Fri Jul 12 00:04:00 2002
Name:Rajan
Email:rajanbaroda@hotmail.com
Your
Views:For getting a decent job, we have to furnish all sorts of
personal details which may include Police Clearance Certificates and Income Tax
Clearance Certificates. So the people who want to occupy the most powerful and
responsible positions should be held to even higher standards.
Fri Jul 12 00:04:32 2002
Name:Subu
Email:subu47us@hotmail.com
Your
Views:I am disgusted at the recent stand taken at the all party meeting
rejecting EC's proposal to make it mandatory for candidates to furnish details
of their criminal antecedents, assets and liabilities and educational
qualification. According to the published reports "The parties asked the
government to bring out a comprehensive legislation to curb criminalization of
politics and bring in probity in public life." What has the government being
doing all these years? Self regulation hasn't worked all these years and it
won't work now. We need EC to regulate these political parties. However, we
writing all these messages on the message board is not going to help. Let us
send emails to BJP, Congress, EC and the law ministry.
Fri Jul 12 01:33:34 2002
Name:YJPATIL
Email:yjpatil@canada.com
Your
Views:No one is above the law of land. So is the law makers.
Fri Jul 12 01:33:40 2002
Name:YJPATIL
Email:yjpatil@canada.com
Your
Views:No one is above the law of land. So is the law makers.
Fri Jul 12 01:44:22 2002
Name:Pradeep
Nair
Email:pradeepmp@excite.com
Your
Views:No, lawmakers should be brought under the law and they should
disclose all the relevant information specified by Supreme court. After all SC
just emphasised the right of information of the people of India. These so called
'law makers' should not blow hot and cold over this matter... this is a small
step to clean the messy political system of India, and make these 'Netas' little
cleaner...
Fri Jul 12 01:44:47 2002
Name:Sriram
Murthy
Email:rkram76@hotmail.com
Your
Views:It's such a pity to see our society being lead by people who have
a pile of criminal cases still pending against them. I can't begin to imagine
the garbage the society has to put up with it. One could argue that these
rodents are elected by the people, but who is to blame but the government. The
government and the election bodies have the primary responsibility to scrutinize
the past records of the candidates and eliminate them from being a major part if
found of any misdeeds. Who is to say, that these criminal politicians wouldn't
repeat these horrendous acts again. Its a harsh truth that the criminal
politicians have a hand in the catostrophic and dastardly incidents. The
election commission should be given a free hand to operate and also re-visit the
records of the current politicians. I wonder if we would be left with any. No
prizes for guessing why the move was rejected.
Fri Jul 12 02:23:28 2002
Name:Vamshi
Email:tellme@home.com
Your
Views:Where do we start? I guess posting views on this forum is a good
enough beginning but more will be needed if these thugs decide to keep
themselves above the law. How can we expect anyone, businessmen, lawyers or even
doctors for that matter to come up with a law that hurts or curtails their
activities. Not going to happen. That is why even though the parliament is
supreme authority, the SC is completely correct in its actions. If this does not
go through successfully, God save India!!
Fri Jul 12 02:41:17 2002
Name:Bharadwaja
Email:bmbharadwaja@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:There is no need to get exited about this kind of
development; though we could have been happy if in this case, there had been a
genuine symbolic fight / debate / difference of opinion among the parties. We
have democracy as our best bet in this age. The immaturity of the polity is the
inevitable price we have to pay in our journey towards a more purposeful
democracy. The best time to express our disgust is the time when we next hold
the ballot in our hands. We as voters also have to gain more in maturity and
take a reasoned decision and not an emotional/influenced one. Sadly we as voters
are not free of fault and majority of the educated do not vote let alone
actively involve in the electoral process. Any case over-riding the parliament
does not send a good signal in a democracy. We should be more careful when we
hold the ballot next time :)
Fri Jul 12 02:48:43 2002
Name:Y.Karunakaran
Email:karunakaran9@yahoo.com
Your
Views:Whenever SC passes any rule affecting the political class they
immediately amend the law or pass an act to circumvent the SC order. Such
proposals should be put to referendum and the people should be asked to write to
SC directly while answering the referendum. This is necessary because we don't
trust the politicians. Politicians cannot be lawmakers and judges at the same
time.
Fri Jul 12 02:49:11 2002
Name:Vishesh
Dixit
Email:visheshdixit@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:This was a very good step by the EC to obtain more details about
the candidates & let the ignorant public know more about their
representatives. But the Indian politicians are a class apart, they never have
consensus on matters that matter most, but they are unanimous in their
opposition to this EC directive. I fail to understand the politicians opposition
to the directive, its only information about the candidate they have to submit
it does not debar them from contesting elections. I think this just an attempt
to ensure that `tainted' candidates are not debarred? If this directive was
through more than 95% of the elected representatives will not be able to stand
for the next elections. Forget about those who participate & loose.
Fri Jul 12 02:49:47 2002
Name:Vishesh
Dixit
Email:visheshdixit@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:This was a very good step by the EC to obtain more details about
the candidates & let the ignorant public know more about their
representatives. But the Indian politicians are a class apart, they never have
consensus on matters that matter most, but they are unanimous in their
opposition to this EC directive. I fail to understand the politicians opposition
to the directive, its only information about the candidate they have to submit
it does not debar them from contesting elections. I think this just an attempt
to ensure that `tainted' candidates are not debarred? If this directive was
through more than 95% of the elected representatives will not be able to stand
for the next elections. Forget about those who participate & loose.
Fri Jul 12 03:05:13 2002
Name:mahesh
Email:maheshnarayanan20@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:lawmakers are definitely not above the law. the rule should be
the same for all else there will be great demand for this position.!
Fri Jul 12 04:42:14 2002
Name:Patel
Kasam
Email:kasam@vsnl.com
Your
Views:The concept of morality and service to the Society are alien to
the present day Indian politicians of all labels. Politics is a "business" for
them where they talk of "Pay Back" period for election expenses with fabulous
return by resorting to corruption. How can such selfish politicians appreciate
the moral codes of distancing themselves from crimes and criminals. People of
our great Nation have to learn to choose good people to govern us. It is
regrettable that even Left Parties and Congress have rejected EC Rules. God May
Help us.
Fri Jul 12 04:42:20 2002
Name:manet
Email:manet@tetst.com
Your
Views:test msg
Fri Jul 12 05:26:28 2002
Name:Nilesh
Email:nileshchitnis
25@rediffmail.com
Your Views:The only educated and good
people who are in the position to do something are EC and judiciary. They should
implement supreme court directive strictly and when once really good people come
in parliament, it will not be long when India will again become jewel of
world.
Fri Jul 12 06:32:56 2002
Name:Rabindra
Gaan
Email:rgaan@odiya.org
Your
Views:India is in dire need of electoral reform and this EC directive
is in the right direction. Our lawmakers are full criminals and they want to
show their true color to the ignorant mass. People of India should take this up
as a challenge and show the rogue politicians that they are not born to be taken
for a ride. This has to come from awareness. And for awareness to come Media
plays the biggest role.
Fri Jul 12 06:41:37 2002
Name:yaanai
Email:yaanai@yahoo.com
Your
Views:Of course! Can you name a single politician who has been hauled
up, raked over the coals and then sent to the slammer? A petty thief who steals
a loaf of bread is often mercilessly administered street justice. A politician
can plunder crores and can simply walk away from it all or worse, keep getting
re-elected!
Fri Jul 12 08:36:25 2002
Name:Vivek
Bakshi
Email:vivek_bakshi@usa.net
Your
Views:"Is hamam mein saare nange hain". This is what I can think when I
hear this. Forget all-party meets, just ask Abdul Kalam, the next president of
India to enact this law!!!
Fri Jul 12 10:47:08 2002
Name:RVR
Email:raajrv@yahoo.com
Your
Views:It seems all parties are united to fool the citizens
Fri Jul 12 12:08:55 2002
Name:Zen
Wang
Email:zenwang22@hotmail.com
Your
Views: If our politicians were clean, would they have to worry at all?
But their incredible reaction shows us why we are not at all wrong in being
cynical about the motives and objectives of our politicians. This is disgusting.
It's a insult of all the voters. It's about fundamental right of information.
Fri Jul 12 12:39:01 2002
Name:Y.K.Sreedhara
Murthy
Email:shridhar@thehindu.co.in
Your
Views:This is purely an attempt to ensure that 'tainted' candidates are
not debarred. What is there to hide if they are honest. Only tainted people will
get worried. If one is honest they can surely disclose their antecedents.
Fri Jul 12 13:33:36 2002
Name:Tushar
Sakhalkar
Email:tgs@engineer.com
Your
Views:Politics is going to be the last place to be cleaned. I fully
agree that only thing these politicians unanimously agree is their selfish ends.
They very well know "Live and let live" principle. Especially in today's volatile political scene, today's rulers are tomorrow's opposition. So it is better to come together and cover all the XXXXs together. Bloody shame ! But finally we get what we deserve. Remember Jayalalita and Modi are popular choices of public. I think God cannot save this country from these politicians.
Fri Jul 12 16:25:36 2002
Name:Alok
Joshi
Email:alokjoshi_iitd@yahoo.com
Your
Views: The politicians have once again played politics with the people
so that criminals are not debarred from elections. It is really amazing to see
how they are casually speaking against such an Supreme court directive. The
thing that they are opposing it openly in public is not an good sign for this
country. This shows that the political class does not fears the public and is
openly creating hurdles in bringing out laws or legislation to curb
criminalisation of politics. May be the fault lies with us, we don't thing
comprehensively before voting for an candidate.
Fri Jul 12 16:39:15 2002
Name:Indian
Email:indian@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:We cannot develop ourselves until unless we are sticking to our
weak constitution. First We should stop implementing it second Get A copy of
American Constitution as soon as possible. And start using it..
Fri Jul 12 16:47:11 2002
Name:Mukesh
Dogra
Email:msdogra@indiatimes.com
Your
Views:We as the citizens of India have every right to know about the
politicians we elect, their assets, their educational qualifications and even
their criminal records, if any. I am sure this is the only agenda where all the
parties will be united ..... all the politicians are just the bunch of *****.
They will never agree to this. I hope the Supreme Court intervenes and direct
the govt. to work in this direction. May be they can go step by step. For eg.
they might make the Education Qualification and property records mandatory this
time and try to make declaring the other things in the next step.
Fri Jul 12 16:52:21 2002
Name:venkat
Email:venkat_v2@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:It is the height of opportunistic politics in India. A very sad
decision refecting on the very future of our motherland.
Fri Jul 12 17:19:00 2002
Name:Shagnik
Saraswati
Email:mail2shagnik@yahoo.com
Your
Views:Its just a sad reflection of the state of Indian Politics. I
guess finally we are in a state where no politician has a clear background.
Every one of them is scared that they will be caught.
Fri Jul 12 17:49:13 2002
Name:K.B.Misra
Email:kbmisra@hotmail.com
Your
Views:The politicians of this country would never learn to behave
responsibly after all. They can't even learn few good things from Pakistan. Our
politicians are an illiterate lot and would remain so. But they have no right to
govern more responsible citizen of the country who like to respect laws of the
land. For politicians it is different law in practice. It took 200 years to get
rid of British but I feel to get rid of the current lot of politicians, it might
take several centuries. They are worse than peons for whom at some place the
minimum qualification is graduation. I feel ashamed of being governed by
illiterate goondas of the worst kind. Several movies have been made and these
people are shown in poor light but they do not learn to behave properly. Country is really not safe in their hands. What is more surprising is that even parties which had some kind of
ideology in the past are joining those who did not have any. "Chor Chor mauserey Bhai" . God save this country from these "Chors".
Fri Jul 12 18:52:22 2002
Name:Mr.Shah
Email:sardar@hotmail.com
Your
Views:I am surprised by so many postings defending the SC
directive about the qualification about the politicians contesting for the
public post in parliament or any other assembly. This is general cowardice
relying too much on judiciary which is very much dangerous in a long run. We
must understand the constitution framed by one of the most intelligent minds of
india (surely not those posting here some dirty words like ass****) and have
adequately provided the balances between executives and judiciary. How do we
know that this judges are not corrupt and they are competent to decide on all
matters from pollution to population and administration to privatization? We
must remember the judges are a person to act within the ambit provided to them
by the constitution , they shouldn't act like Kazis. Take the example of
Ahmedabad where the construction activity is stopped by the irrational decisions
of judiciary the thousands of labourers are starving. How can we today
differentiate these judges from romantic idealist activists like Medha Patkar
and Arundhati Roy, who do not understand the dynamics of Sciences and
technology and the needs of rising population?
Fri Jul 12 19:02:42 2002
Name:S.S.FLORA
Email:ssflora@redifmail.com
Your
Views:Politicians are not correct. Candidature should be step wise i.e.
sarpanchs should only be allowed to be MLA . State ministers should only MP
Chief ministers should only be cabinet minister. Chief Ministers should choose
Prime Minister,Defence commision offcers to choose Defence Minister,Engineers to
occupy Industrial Minister, Doctors to take Health Minister and so on. India to
be divided into 9 zones . Each zone to be further divided into 9 sub zone . Each sub zone again will have further 9 parts so called a District. In this way
criminilisation going on top shall be shunned out.
Fri Jul 12 19:18:43 2002
Name:manoj kumar
yadav
Email:manojky 2002@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:since all party collectively has rejected this move which is
enough to prove that none of the party is clean and keen to do so. I appreciated
in this regard the step of Mussharaf in Pakistan.If Musharraf got success then it
will be lesson for india.
Fri Jul 12 19:24:23 2002
Name:WEJY
Email:wejy@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:contd,,, It's not a reward for political person to attain the
pinnacle of authority and retire form the gaze of general public as its has been
till now. Its in bad taste because it advocates the favoritism to the negative
flows of thinking in the masses. It is a fact every person is attached to a
social position of caste class region and all & if a person favors, then why
should he be obliged to take the office under the other that the constitutional
duties will be discharged without Fear and Favour as established by the law .I
hope I have conveyed my feeling on this articles, I am expressing my anguish not
for the article but for the Line of thinking which the article propagates. Hope better sense prevails. Jai Hind.
Fri Jul 12 19:44:05 2002
Name:Mohan
Email:sun00us@yahoo.com
Your
Views:The attempt by political parties over-ride the Supreme Court
decision on disclosure requirements of political candidates will be a misfortune
to India. If India aspires to become global leader criminals must be kept out of
politics and it is shameful that not a single political party in India has come
forward to subscribe to disclosure requirements. If the disclosure requirements
is over-ridden by legislation the media must expose to people the criminal
antecedents of every political candidate. It is time Media, especially the
vernacular media must shape public opinion against political parties and its
candidates to come clean. It must be done now, we owe it future Indians.
Mohan
Fri Jul 12 20:45:17 2002
Name:T.K.SETHUMADHAVAN
Email:vaidyaraj1@satyam.net.in
Your
Views:Politicians are absolutely wrong in their view. EC is right in
asking them to file their antecedents as Indian politics is filled with
wretchedness. Politicians in India are responsible to a very great extent for
the ruinous state of this country. Hence, EC's efforts to cleanse Indian
politics is to be appreciated.
Fri Jul 12 21:03:55 2002
Name:sibasis
Email:sibasis75@yahoo.com
Your
Views:It is always an attempt to ensure that tainted candidates are not
debarred ... Indian politics is always about that, the politicians always seem
to look out for one another for various "reasons which never help the
people/citizens of India" Corruption leading the count!. It's all about power and money and not humanity any more. If the government needs to harness a more
humane environment, there has to be an organization of people who are educated,
well paid and not greedy to make the legislation and enforce it. Politics is
consuming humanity in India, everybody knows that ... the media in India is not
strong, maybe not dedicated enough to take this problem to the roots, cause the
media can make a whale of a difference, In India's case the critical factor for
change towards a more humane and civilized life with "true" democracy
values.
Fri Jul 12 21:10:54 2002
Name:Bivash
Email:bivash66@yahoo.com
Your
Views:Is there a petition that I can sign in support of the SC
directive?
Fri Jul 12 21:12:43 2002
Name:krishna
Email:nethmk@mailcity.com
Your
Views:British.. please come back and rule us and teach us how to have a
cleaner political system. our politicians need to learn how to respect law, and
justice. please urge them. if not British (owing the limited influence it has
right now), I urge the Americans to come forward and rule us and help us have a
better political system. it is absolutely needed because our ordinary people of
India are a lot with greatest potential in the world. god bless my country,
India.
Fri Jul 12 21:54:46 2002
Name:Kapil
Rohtagi
Email:kapilroh@mantraonline.com
Your
Views:If I had a way to kick these politicians on their back, I would
kick them so hard that they will fall into Papua New Guinea. Never be able to
return from there. I think it is time that India should opt for a benevolent
dictator. No other country has failed so miserably as India has because of
democracy. It is time that instead of addressing public meetings, politicians
should address their conscience.
Fri Jul 12 22:32:00 2002
Name:Manoj
Email:mkoul@attbi.com
Your
Views:This clearly shows that our politicians don't care about cleaning
up the electoral system. Lawmakers should set examples (good ones and not bad
ones) for others to emulate. They have made mockery of our constitution,
Judiciary and the voting public. As voters we have a right to Information and we
need to know that kind of character and integrity the candidates have who are
seeking our precious votes. We have most ineffective legislature and executive
in our country, tell me last time our parliament passed some laws with
intelligent discussion and deliberations. What we have seen is walkouts and
wastage of tax-payers money. My blood starts boiling when I think about this.
The only working system to some extent in our country is the Judiciary, which
these shameless politicians want to undermine as well. Lawmakers and
politicians, for a moment stand up and think about the country not about your
petty selfish interests............Is somebody listening?
Fri Jul 12 22:35:12 2002
Name:Anirban
DasGupta
Email:anirbanstays@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Enough ! Enough criticism! We are all disgusted with the
politicians but what next ? Can we come up with some creative ideas how we can
insulate our country from these politicians ? Can all of us create a platform
from where we can protest and bring a change to this system ?
Have you posted your views?