Glad to know Sarath Babu has earned more than enough votes I expected in parliament election, which is 14,101 and positioning 5th in receiving more votes in south Chennai, sending back few political parties and independents. I see it as a welcome move, and this shows how much people are looking for a change. Like someone said, Sarath has taken a long step to get this expected sliding, even thought he deserves appreciation for his effort to stand against the strong political upholds and money power. The thing I like to say is, first the candidates must make sure they are aware among public and at this present most of the people doesn’t know who Sarath was, and at this stand what the independent candidates going to gain is nothing, but losing deposit.
The steps are something we have to climb one by one, but skipping few ones is depend upon our ability and before doing we need some regular practice by stretching our limbs or else will fall to injure. Alike a candidate before contesting in MP election, he/she need to perfume more exercise among people locally to deliver a better performance at summit. For that he/she need to bring a change and attention within his area using the local powers such as counselors, panchayat and legislative bodies to showcase there ability, power and knowledge. Only developed minds could vote for change and I am sure those poll there vote to Sarath could be those. And locally people are caught up with politician’s money lender and free of cost offers, and this stops them from working on there own mind reflects in resemblance.
I wish Sarath should not stop here, and politics is nothing before his interest and attitude to serve people on there basis amendments. He have to climb again and not like anyone before where there lose have lost there courage to progress. We need people like him and it’s our part to spread the message and I am sure the thoughts will rise among people through knowledge and none can stop the development under any governance, but we need to change the approach as anyone can understand the true care. At present none gives first preference to people, it’s the fight among politicians whom to catch the power and post, getting to any condition to forgive and sustain any illegal activities of alliance. If people only see the political parties, why do we need candidates? We can directly select a party to rule and believe blindly they will do everything for us and this is what happening around and many of us are unaware about the candidates we chose to vote. Sure this should change for good.
The steps are something we have to climb one by one, but skipping few ones is depend upon our ability and before doing we need some regular practice by stretching our limbs or else will fall to injure. Alike a candidate before contesting in MP election, he/she need to perfume more exercise among people locally to deliver a better performance at summit. For that he/she need to bring a change and attention within his area using the local powers such as counselors, panchayat and legislative bodies to showcase there ability, power and knowledge. Only developed minds could vote for change and I am sure those poll there vote to Sarath could be those. And locally people are caught up with politician’s money lender and free of cost offers, and this stops them from working on there own mind reflects in resemblance.
I wish Sarath should not stop here, and politics is nothing before his interest and attitude to serve people on there basis amendments. He have to climb again and not like anyone before where there lose have lost there courage to progress. We need people like him and it’s our part to spread the message and I am sure the thoughts will rise among people through knowledge and none can stop the development under any governance, but we need to change the approach as anyone can understand the true care. At present none gives first preference to people, it’s the fight among politicians whom to catch the power and post, getting to any condition to forgive and sustain any illegal activities of alliance. If people only see the political parties, why do we need candidates? We can directly select a party to rule and believe blindly they will do everything for us and this is what happening around and many of us are unaware about the candidates we chose to vote. Sure this should change for good.
No idea about regional politics there, Jeevan...I am more interested in national politics...though could never really appreciate the moves of DMK or AIADMK...to me many a times they seem too narrow-minded hard-bargainers with private interests.
ReplyDeleteI do not know if its a general trait -- too much local mindedness....anyway, thats good for Tamilians, though :))
btw, I just heard news of LTTE Prabhakaran's death!
wishes,
devika
I wish he contests next election too and in the mean time, i hope he makes himself more familiarize with the people & their issues.
ReplyDeletehow is the mood in TN over Prabhakaran's death
It was a bold step ! But contesting an election requires tremendous levels of money, men and muscle power these days.
ReplyDeleteIt is not easy. But he has made a start. And has shown that there are enough people waiting for something like this to happen !
Thats heartening for a good start.
Congos to Mr.Sharath
ReplyDeleteHe was bold enough in evry step and all the steps took him to his goal..!!!
agreeing with Kavi, alot of resources and perseverance. hope its all for the good.
ReplyDeleteReally Bold...
ReplyDeleteReally Bold...
ReplyDeleteI cant stand politics...
ReplyDeleteKeshi.
Devika – local, is what most of them came into politics and there is a thing that more votes are collected locally by giving anything, but the comfort goes to above middle. Still there is uncertain about his death and found body
ReplyDeleteShuuro – true bro. and there is indifference about his death here
Kavi – True state about the current situation, but it has to change and wish guys like him enter more into politics to bring difference.
yamini – I wish he stable with his courage and mind.
GP – let’s hope!
Anonymous (siva) – Thanks for coming by :)
keshi – I know :)