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?
Your Views Disclaimer
'Could someone drop a bomb on Indian parliament?'
Wed Jul 10 19:04:06 2002
Name:Rajendra
Naik
Email:rajn2@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:I feel are far from being above the law, politicians should
themselves be law abiding citizens and set an example for the people that they
represent. A person who has a criminal record displays a criminal mentality and
a crooked bent of mind. Putting such a person in a high position would lead to
the deterioration of the entire system. Ultimately there is nothing which
prevents him from carrying out his criminal activities from such a position.
Also it should be ensured that for a person to stand for elections he or she
should possess the necessary credentials and qualifications. Merely understanding the pulse of the people is not enough to be a politician but he should also be able to govern efficiently and uphold the dignity of the position that he occupies. The present state of lawlessness prevalent in many states of India stems from this and were this to continue the future of the country would be really bleak.
Wed Jul 10 19:08:23 2002
Name:Komal
Ganotra
Email:komalganotra@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:It is strange that the so called politicians who have actually
started manipulating democracy to the extent that they publicly deny the supreme
Court verdict. The independent Judiciary is in fact a pillar of the democracy
which is being superseded by misuse of political position. These so called
representatives of the people cease to fulfill their responsibilities soon after
the elections. They tend to make populist move to woo votes and this vote
politics has made the national interest secondary. The criminalisation of
Politics has enabled corruption to get institutionalized in the Indian
Democracy. Politics has been reduced to the mere game of power play amongst the
tainted elements. It is even worse when the educated, professionals, civil
servant, policemen etc end up being just puppets. How do we expect this so called criminalized population within our political scenario to frame social policies and Laws. The lawbreaker cannot be the lawmaker and it is time when the civil society and the masses should raise their concern. It is we, the basic unit of democracy who have to ensure that democracy is not just for namesake for it will mean misuse of our power for crime.
Wed Jul 10 19:10:12 2002
Name:Charuvak
Email:charuvak@apoorvanetworks.com
Your
Views:The constitution of India clearly mandates new legislation by
the legislatures, not by judicial decree. Yes every legislation can be reviewed
by the judiciary. The latter has no standing in framing the laws of the land.
The supreme court has overstepped in its zeal. This is a sad commentary. The all
party meeting correctly reasserted the role of the legislature and its
constitutional role in framing laws.
Wed Jul 10 19:11:10 2002
Name:Ujjwal
Deb
Email:bappa_deb@hotmail.com
Your
Views:It's clearly an attempt to ensure that the vast majority of
candidates , most of whom have criminal records and little education, are not
disadvantaged. It's a sad commentary on politics in India that this is the only
issue on which the parties are united - any policy which aims to better India's
lot is not going to unite them ever !
Wed Jul 10 19:14:47 2002
Name:Sunil
K
Email:sunil_k@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Supreme Court rule must be made law else our democracy will
continue to be a mockery as it has been all these days... Can we expect the RSS
that has taught "Rashtra Bhakthi" to its cadres to command BJP to make
this rule pass as a law of land???
Wed Jul 10 19:21:26 2002
Name:rajesh
Email:rajeshneelakanta@indiatimes.com
Your
Views:This outright rejection of the Disclosure law by all the
political parties is a clear indicator of their true intentions. This class of
soceity - Politicians are downright hypocrites behaving as they being above law.
It is sad that such leading lights as Dr Manmohan Singh, Kapil Sibal, Arun
Jaitley etc still continue to support such irrational behaviour. It is a shame
and a pity.
Wed Jul 10 19:22:08 2002
Name:Satyadeep
Patnaik
Email:bob_patnaik@yahoo.com
Your
Views:Politics is the most corrupt institution in India. Our
constitution says that a person with criminal cases in their name can't be in
the political fray. Supreme Court and the Election commissioner are just trying
to uphold the constitution and these politicians are trying to refrain them from
doing that. I am sure most of the politicians today even don't know the basics
of our constitution. That is why criminals come to politics and continue
committing crime and hide it with their political influence. Not only our
politicians have criminal background but also they lack the minimum ability to
understand the problems of India and address them. They are just jokers and
because of them we are even loosing our international battle in Kashmir and also
our battle to fight poverty and backwardness in India. We should understand the
agenda of a politician should be a vision for India, it should be about taking
India to the forefront of the world. It should be about making India literate.
but the agenda of most of our politicians is making their bank balance big. As
long as people with vision and desire to serve the country are away from
politics, the end of this great country is not far.
Wed Jul 10 19:26:19 2002
Name:ramu
Email:garapatiramu@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:these political bandits are sharing the loot of the good sense of
the common people.Well, whom should we look to in the future if our own leaders
openly support these criminals. Shame on our democracy for making them
insensitive to the people's suffering, this time belligerently.
Wed Jul 10 19:26:47 2002
Name:Hitansh
Email:hitansh@hotmail.com
Your
Views:A lawmaker CANNOT be above law. If judiciary is taking initiative
to curb criminalisation of politics, then all political parties should support
and take appropriate steps. But, in India, where politics and crime are two
sides of the same coin, it is not very surprising that political parties are
opposing it. Now, the role of judiciary and election commission becomes all the
more important and that they should device a way to give a rap on the knuckles
of all erring lawmakers. Few thousand people (lawmakers) cannot be allowed to
hijack the entire nation. And don't we all know how do these people get elected.
As a responsible and tax paying (a huge one at that!) citizen, I cannot allow
them to be above the law, come what may.
Wed Jul 10 19:27:38 2002
Name:muthu
Email:tm_kumaran@yahoo.com
Your
Views:whenever their sanctity is questioned politicians never get tired
of fighting and they get united to achieve their goal. This act of rejecting the
EC move clearly shows that the cat is out of the bag and no politician in this
country is "Mr Clean."
Wed Jul 10 19:29:00 2002
Name:S.Venkateshwaran
Email:sv_1954@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:The Supreme Court has already enunciated what the Election
Commission should do to curb criminalisation of politics and that is the right
step. Today, all that matters to persons who want to make quick money is to
either become a politician or become friends of one. Ours is society of
dichotomies; on the one hand we have highly intelligent persons who go on to
become Presidents and yet on the other, Chief Ministers who believe they have a
right to rule eternally even if it through their wives, children and relations.
The worst kind of course, are those, who have tasted power and simply refuse to
let go and would do anything to stay and hang on. A society is judged by the
manner in which its leaders are sensitive to the needs of its people. Where
corruption is rampant and where might sways over sensitivity, and where the skin
becomes thicker than that of buffalo, so as to remain totally immune to the
tragedies heaped on the public, it is not surprising that all the like minded
feathers have gathered together to stave off this perceived challenge of the
decision by the Election Commission. What is needed is a revolution that would
sweep all these anomalies.
Wed Jul 10 19:31:13 2002
Name:Pradyot
Dhulipala
Email:pradyot_s@yahoo.com
Your
Views:The question posed is rhethorical in nature.Under the present
dispensation the Lawmakers are very much above the law. Though it is clear that
our founding fathers intended otherwise. I can't remember the last time that a
big ticket politician had to undergo any significant incarceration for crimes
economic or otherwise. The left, the right and the centre of the political
spectrum sure as hell unite when any attempt is made to constrain their powers.
Politics is the art of accommodation and our politicians have followed this
paradigm to the hilt.Does anybody recollect that the Sena-BJP combine in
Maharashtra came to power on the plank of corruption in the Enron deal. Promptly
after assuming office and presumably extracting their pound of flesh they pushed
the deal thru literally as if there was no tomorrow (13th day of the Vajpayee
government). This rejection of the Electoral Commission's action on behalf of
the legislators is very much motivated by the same mentality that allows them to
pass salary increases for themselves but far more malignant in nature. We must
put a stop to this but the question is how???
Wed Jul 10 19:33:12 2002
Name:Dr.
Ambekar.
Email:Ambekar@hotmail.com
Your
Views:I personally believe that Politics has to be for the convenience
and progress of the "society" (Human beings and environment ) we live in. Person
does not have to be highly qualified or academic but should have wisdom to
think in that direction. If we take an account of the past we will notice that
Lord Ram & Krishna, Chanakya, Kalidas, Gautama Buddha, Guru Nanak Ji, Gnyaneshwar, Tukaram, Shivaji, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Jhansi ki Rani and many more had no Oxford,Cambridge, Harward or any other academic qualifications but they had done some thing that was needed at the time for the society, so education is not the criterion but "Wisdom" to view the prosperity of the society is. Today majority of the community leader get in to politics for "personal and family " gains. The objective of such leaders is harmful to any nation. If there are any such criminal or selfish attitudes are observed by any party, they must themselves disqualify such candidates from the party and make it public why a person or leader has been disqualified, The other parties should not allow such leaders in to their party. Such leaders must be disqualified from forming a party as well. This has to come from within.
Wed Jul 10 19:38:13 2002
Name:ambati
Email:sreenu_am@sify.com
Your
Views:dfdfiewoifd
Wed Jul 10 19:42:36 2002
Name:Ajatshatru
Rampal
Email:xxman_99@yahoo.com
Your
Views:What else is this? The Indian politicians have beaten
politicians all over the world, as world class scums !!
Wed Jul 10 19:45:26 2002
Name:Alik
Saring
Email:aliksaring@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Hi, I feel, since all the politician are corrupt and posses lots
of movable and immovable properties which they cannot give a explanation how
they earned those, they are afraid of declaring it publicly. Secondly, if
criminals are bar from politics, they know all of them has to start looking for
other alternatives to survive. What they are claiming that EC is not above
parliament is just a mockery of Indian constitution, they too selfish to
introduce a new law which could be a beginning of new dawn to India. In my
personal view all politicians should be debarred to live in India. Regards,
Alik
Wed Jul 10 19:52:31 2002
Name:Sathya
J
Email:sathyaitjob@yahoo.com
Your
Views:I don't think a debate even exists to determine if the move by
the politicians is for protecting their own family of scum or for the interests
of the nation. What needs to be done now is not to debate, but to act! I'm an IT
professional who has very little knowledge of the process of law in the nation.
Is there a way that we could all get organised and file a legal suit against
these "lawmakers" who dare to defy the judiciary for their own selfish needs?
It's stupid and futile to wait for someone else to be born and improve our
nation! We need to get started on this right away. If anyone has a degree in law
and wants to take action, I'll give you my support! I hope all my other fellow
countrymen would also shed their fatalistic attitude and unite to improve India
TODAY, and not wait for TOMORROW!
Wed Jul 10 19:53:19 2002
Name:avinash
unni
Email:avi77@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:In this case the politicians are absolutely incorrect. Nowadays
it is trend that they support any move which gives them more privileges and at
the same time oppose any move to make accountability to their deeds. Political
parties with different ideologies are having a unified opinion in this
matter. This shows how hypocritical our politicians are. The law making power these people are having is assigned by the people of the country. Politicians are ultimately accountable to the general public. Unfortunately we people have only the power to elect them, but not the power to call back.
Wed Jul 10 19:57:33 2002
Name:satwant singh
gill
Email:satw48@rediffmail.comI
Your
Views:It's like students appearing in an exam insist that they will
decide the powers of the examiner and the rules & regulations to be followed
by him.
Wed Jul 10 20:03:08 2002
Name:Bejoy
Pillai
Email:bejoyp@hotmail.com
Your
Views:Indian democracy is a sham. All these politicians are hand in
glove just to exploit a billion people. All that goes on in the parliament is
nothing but tamasha/drama to feed the gullible public. There is no opposition no
ruling party no BJP no congress no left no right they are all one. The Supreme
Court directive has exposed this.
Wed Jul 10 20:04:24 2002
Name:Baskaran
Sankaran
Email:rudhbaskaran@rediffmail.com
Your
Views: No!, This is again an attempt by our political parties to
overrule the courts as has been done in Shah Bano case or in the emergency.
This is very unfortunate that politicians behave irresponsibly. Surprisingly
(rather, not surprisingly!) all the parties have joined hands, forgetting their
rivalry & ideological differences. The political parties feel that such a
ruling will affect persons against whom there are political cases or cases
foisted out of rivalry. This concern has to be addressed suitably. But,
completely throwing away the SC ruling is going to have an effect the country and our society for a long term. Can our new president, EC and the SC together take up this matter and stop the political parties in bringing in the law? I am not sure whether this is possible given the overruling powers being enjoyed by the parliament. Our constitution has given prominent roles for the three pillars
viz. Parliament, Judiciary and bureaucracy. What I feel missing in that design
is the checks and balances. This should be designed in such a way that a
conflict between these should be solved in a way that is good for the country as
a whole. Will the politicians think??
Wed Jul 10 20:06:20 2002
Name:Gopal
Email:helloall75@hotmail.com
Your
Views:I have had no major problems with BJP as I was educated by an RSS
managed school. I always had soft corner for BJP even when there were some ugly
incidents (Tehelka, Gujarat). BJP, which stood as champions of anti-corruption, now wants to pass this new law in parliament. They are making fun of middle class people who elected them to power. BJP has lost me, their ardent supporter. I not only not like them but also want to see them wiped off from Indian politics.
Indian middle class needs a new party with an agenda. Masses can be led into
believe whatever they want but they can't fool an educated mass. It is time to
root out BJP from the parliament. When next time BJP comes as major party its old ilk will no longer be with it. Advani is no savior. He is not solution but part of the problem.
Wed Jul 10 20:07:06 2002
Name:Sheo Mohan
Singh
Email:sheomohan@yahoo.com
Your
Views:I felt disgusted to read the news of all party meeting. How can
they even think that the election commission can not apply the supreme court
directive. This should have been a law the day we started having first elections!
Sheo
Wed Jul 10 20:10:10 2002
Name:Manek
Shah
Email:manek_shah@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:No the law makers or for that reason nobody should be above the
common law of the nation. If we believe strongly in a just, free nation free
from fear psychosis then we need to put everybody under microscope of lawful
behaviour.
Wed Jul 10 20:19:40 2002
Name:Ahi
Email:ahi28@yahoo.com
Your
Views:No Not At all. It is like asking a thief to pass a law against
the thief. Obviously they won't. Most (Not all) of our Indian politicians are
corrupted and criminals. So how do they pass a bill against them.
Wed Jul 10 20:21:00 2002
Name:Hamlet
Email:hamlet054@hotmail.com
Your
Views:It's clear that most of us are disgusted by the recent stand
taken by all the political parties opposing Election Commission move to
implement the Supreme Court directive asking candidates to disclose their
antecedents. The problem is that nobody seems to be listening. And we call it a
democracy? Maybe we can try sending emails to at least the major political
parties and maybe even the law ministry.
Wed Jul 10 20:22:43 2002
Name:Manoranjan
Sahoo
Email:raj12385@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:A lawmaker himself is a common citizen of India...so how can he
be above the law...if common people are subject to law then lawmakers also do
come under the purview of law...they should also be punished if they too commit
any crime.
Wed Jul 10 20:24:37 2002
Name:Ram
Gurazada
Email:ayodhya@hotmail.com
Your
Views:It is a pity that politics and crime are interlinked to each
other. Its further exposed now. You name any major controversy and our leaders
are prompt to say that "everyone should abide by the court verdict". Not when it
affects them directly (cutting across the party lines)! Hypocrisy at its
zenith! God Save India.
Wed Jul 10 20:44:33 2002
Name:Zoheb
Ainapore
Email:zohebsa@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:I feel that the candidates should disclose their antecedents and
also a legislation should be brought out to curb criminalisation of politics,
lawmakers are not above the law
Wed Jul 10 20:55:35 2002
Name:Ramesh
Email:vramesh_3848@hotmail.com
Your
Views: The law makers have looted this country by assigning special
privileges to themselves starting from free travel, plots at prime locations at
near gratis rate, dealerships. Agencies etc apart from money received from
pressure groups/industrialists for lobbying. I think except for 2-3 members in
the parliament not one of them is there to serve the interests of the people
whom they supposedly represent but to accumulate as much wealth as possible as
short a time. How can a representative who travels by ac car with escort or flies know the travails of an ordinary citizen. If they are there to do social service how do you answer for the rush from all and sundry to get elected or fight elections. If it weren't a profitable profession or if it involved social work will we see such a huge crowd using all means to get elected? The Supreme Court simply throw out any legislation likely to be passed by Parliament and make them more accountable. No individual can fight such a large team of crooks e,g, the travails of the Tehelka team. The only solution is from the Supreme Court.
Wed Jul 10 21:04:34 2002
Name:Krishna
Email:krup@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:What politicians are intending to do is just the rape of all
decency
Wed Jul 10 21:06:52 2002
Name:shailesh
sohoni
Email:ssohoni_s@yahoo.com
Your
Views:No way! If they are then they are not the law makers they are
goondas!
Wed Jul 10 21:12:36 2002
Name:Indian
Email:ashkomansh@hotmail.com
Your
Views:It is needless to say that all the political parties have
candidates that possess criminal backgrounds. Implementing the Supreme Court's
directive will impact all the political parties. The shameful part is that the
executive is trying to subvert the judiciary. The executive needs to know that
this can (should) be done only in the case of national security. In the above
matter the executive is trying to flaunt the judiciary's directive for petty
gain. This is really shameful and should not be allowed to happen.
Wed Jul 10 21:23:02 2002
Name:Nandan
Das
Email:byomkesh@hotmail.com
Your
Views:Once again, our usually fractured and divided political parties
unite. And once again, the issue is something that is detrimental to India. The
previous time this happened (that comes to mind readily) is when the salaries
and perks of MPs were increased. The cynicism runs deep and actions such as
these only help to increase this feeling that nothing can be done. This is
nothing but an attempt to ensure that rapists, murderers, kidnappers and
extortionists continue to have free reign in our governments. The unity on
display is quite interesting. The phrase "thick as thieves" comes to mind quite
readily. It is sad that even educated and senior leaders cannot stem this rot.
Wed Jul 10 21:23:18 2002
Name:P.GANESH
BHAT
Email:bhatganesh26@sify.com
Your
Views:The politicians are playing with the interests of the nation by
allowing them to handle the law making. At any cost they should be brought to
earth by the people.
Wed Jul 10 21:24:49 2002
Name:Rajesh
Email:rajeshm@asia.com
Your
Views:Yes I agree with you. Time and again we have seen how political
leaders get away with it by exploiting loopholes in law. Its high time now that
every Indian should stand up and question these politician's for every paisa
they spend. Its after all our hard earned money. I think its the 'chalta Hai' or
'somebody else will take care of it' attitude of Indian that allows these
politician's to get away with it. Its time now that every taxpayer should know
their rights. Every person in India should realise their role. It's no point
conducting these polls if they are not going to change the system. Let's make
these politician feel the heat of power we have in our hand. Lets twist the arms
of those who decide our future. I am optimistic that this will happen some day.
I am just waiting to see one Indian to start a fight against the corrupt system.
May be another freedom fight to get rid of these politician...make another
mahatma...
Wed Jul 10 21:34:08 2002
Name:vs jayakumar
Email:vsj@mailcity.com
Your Views:Is it
not contempt. After all, the Election Commission is implementing the Supreme
Court decision. How can any one reject that move?
Wed Jul 10 21:46:31 2002
Name:anand
Email:anand1146@hotmail.com
Your
Views:it is surprising at the same time intriguing to note that all
party meet rejected supreme court directive..what if any criminal rejects the
punishment court gives him and says "review it?" How is that any different from
what these guys did? Sometimes I feel it is better to have a dictator instead of
these thoroughly shameless blatantly senseless and totally disgusting
politicians...all Indians head should hang in shame...what do our beloved newspapers have to say about this...??
Wed Jul 10 21:50:35 2002
Name:Gopal
Email:helloall75@hotmail.com
Your
Views:Could someone drop a bomb on Indian parliament. We need new leaders now.
Wed Jul 10 21:50:59 2002
Name:Arnab
Ray
Email:bukku@mailcity.com
Your
Views:The motives of the politicians are crystal clear. All political
parties have actively sought support from lumpen elements and this is just their
way of covering their ass. "Bringing probity in public life" is just empty
verbiage as it is in order to bring probity itself that convicted criminals
should not be allowed to stand for office. All the EC asked was for transparency
which of course is not in the best interest of Indian politicians. And it is
funny that this issue and the issue of raising perks and salaries for MPs and
MLAs are the only 2 issues which all parties agree on.
Wed Jul 10 21:51:01 2002
Name:T.S.Gopalakrishnan
Email:tsgopal@eth.net
Your
Views:criminals are everywhere. But we attach importance to
politicians. We want no criminals to become politicians. Let us attempt to bar
criminals in every field where common people are affected. We hear criminal cases against judges and we also openly go to criminal lawyers for justice. We know criminal journalists who claim they are investigative men. we know
doctors, teachers, police, customs, central excise officials against whom cases are filed. We cannot name one profession having a clean chit. We have business class openly making huge profits at the expense of public. All these persons are
selling their conscience in the name of increasing GNP of the country. Let us not pinpoint on the politicians so that others may walk away feeling that they are all mahatmas. If we are really interested in changing the attitude of the people our basic philosophy of life should be different. May be we must go through our past literature not past history and learn what is life and living. Instead of attempting to raise our standard of living through five year plans we must try to raise the people themselves above selfishness. survival of all should be our motto instead of the fittest.
Wed Jul 10 21:51:19 2002
Name:Raj
Email:rajgops@hotmail.com
Your
Views:It is not very surprising to see how much unity these people have
when it comes to deciding a hike in their pay (remember, not so long ago, all
the MPs received a pay hike), disregarding with sheer impunity the Supreme
court directive that could have helped cleanup Indian politics, etc.. But before
we jump to blame them - it is WE citizens who vote these uneducated,
manipulative, corrupt and criminal scum to the power. Do you think they will
relinquish this 'gift' so easily? But then-it is not really a choice when we
have to choose the 'least bad guy'.
Wed Jul 10 21:51:30 2002
Name:Dr.P.Mohan
Email:ponnu@vsnl.com
Your
Views:This makes mockery of democracy. No common man who is law abiding
would tolerate such an absurdity except in india. In India law abiding citizen is a fool.
Wed Jul 10 21:51:33 2002
Name:Ramya
Nair
Email:advramyanair@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:The Hon'ble Supreme courts judgment is appreciated provided a
panel or commission in public interest is kept to monitor the future activities
of all Govt servants and politicians constantly right from the time they take
the throne of public service.
Wed Jul 10 21:54:00 2002
Name:N. H.
Khan
Email:nhkhan1@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Credibility of politicians are at the nadir and they deserve it.
I believe, the political class as a whole are hell bent upon subverting the
supreme court directive. They will bring some legislation having a thousand
loopholes so that can continue with their ways. I don't see any light at the end
of the tunnel unless the public become restless and decide to start some kind of
Satyagraha.
Wed Jul 10 21:55:20 2002
Name:lakhbir singh
saini
Email:lakhbirsaini@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Nothing is gonna to happens coz every one is the same. First they
will pledge this and that and afterwards they will make a big scam..everyone knows that.
Wed Jul 10 22:03:10 2002
Name:Bidendu
Banerjee
Email:bidendu@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Yes. The Lawmakers are also the lawbreakers and people who ensure
that laws are never implemented. The Executive in India is under the thumb of
the lawmakers and are willing to execute even if the orders are illegal. The
Judicial and law enforcement systems have been subverted/are in shambles and do
not have the ability to ensure the rule of law. Ironically it's the lawmakers
who seem to be the biggest gainers if the rule of law is not enforced !
Wed Jul 10 22:07:18 2002
Name:Vijaya
Reddy
Email:vijayabareddy@hotmail.com
Your
Views:No, they are not above the law. It is very good for the nation to
implement the Supreme Court directive by Election Commission. At least people of
India will give a thought to it (hopefully) before electing their
representative. We have many rowdy-sheeters, murderers and illegal activists as
our leaders. When it becomes law then can they still be prosecuted after their
election, if found guilty while disclosing facts. If this happens, everybody
sees the change in the way leaders rule the country. India will slowly run
towards the goal of a developed nation that thinks about the people.
Wed Jul 10 22:10:00 2002
Name:AMIT
LAL
Email:amitlal72@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Politicians, I understand, are there to govern state/nation and
to guide it towards prosperity. This job can only be done effectively by people,
who possess the required skill and qualification for this. When even for a small
job in any organization a person has to furnish his full horoscope then what is
stopping us from implementing the same thing in politics also, irony being that
it is a much more complicated and responsible area. I mean this is a mere common
sense. Why don't we take a lesson or two from the world's most successful
democracy,US. See the profile of their politicians. And the results are all
bare for the whole world to see. Politics in our nation mostly is all ruled by
bunch of illiterates, who have more interest in securing their next seven
generations financially rather than planning for the next seven generations of
our nation. Politicians here are deep rooted corrupt, criminal and unscrupulous
persons who think they are God specially after winning elections. The result of
such people holding office is very much visible in Bihar where talking about
discipline, law and order etc is considered as waste of time. So let's educate
politicians to educate nation.
Wed Jul 10 22:12:06 2002
Name:Brijesh
Mishra
Email:brijeshm@hotmail.com
Your
Views:All these politicians are afraid of what will happen after the SC
orders are implemented. They will not be able to steal the taxpayers hard earned
money. Also they are afraid that public now will know how much capable they are,
what they are, who they are. SC order is in the right path. It must be followed.
No one is above the law.
Wed Jul 10 22:19:19 2002
Name:Manoj
Email:m.koul@attbi.com
Your
Views:This is an attempt by the political parties to ensure that
criminalisation thrives in our political system. Let's make clear to them that
they are not above the law. We as voters have a right to know the character of
the person whom we are sending to represent us. It is time that political
parties understand that Indian voter will not accept their hypocrisy.
Wed Jul 10 22:21:37 2002
Name:Ravina
Mukherjee
Email:raveena_mukherjee@yahoo.com
Your
Views:The naked truth that came out of the politician's unanimous
opposition to one of the much awaited opinion of the supreme court shows how
impotent our democratic system is, what lowlifes our politicians are and how
apathetic our media is to the most important issue for India today. It is a
shame that the media is not making a big deal about this at all!! The people are
not able to voice their extreme rage at the parasites of our country (these
politicians). Why should those who rule us should be very highly educated and
have impeccable character? Why should they be allowed to hide their financial,
criminal and educational backgrounds when they intend to become public servants?
Either they choose to prove through their qualifications and character that they
deserve the offices they hold or they quit those offices they use to fill their
coffers in Swiss banks. This opinion of the Supreme court should be the very
FIRST clause in our constitution!! If that happened we would have seen a very
different India today!! Unfortunately the politicians will never allow this to
happen. "Apne par par kulhadi marne waali baat hai." God save India from these parasites!!!
Wed Jul 10 22:27:32 2002
Name:vasu
Email:vasu120@rediff.com
Your
Views:they are all from same "than" of cloth, we know very well most of politicians {sorry 99.9% including BJP so called uncorrupted guys} in India are corrupted, so how can we expect them to do such a law? Moreover as long as stupid people in India changes and elects good people as their MLAS/MPS, there is no point in talking this issue. I am ashamed to be an Indian. Thank god I am out of that stupid atmosphere. As long as there are Laloos, Mulayam Yadavs, Paswans, Rabris, Jayalalithas, KR Narayans, there is no point in talking about corruption. God bless India. I am sorry even god is helpless in case of India. Jai Hind.
Wed Jul 10 22:35:25 2002
Name:Jogesh
Sharma
Email:jogeshs@hotmail.com
Your
Views:Any lawmaker is finally a direct or indirect representative of
the people for whom the laws are being made. Since everyone cannot make rules,
as is would be hard to reach a consensus the lawmakers are chosen to do the job.
This doesn't shield them from the law they have made themselves. If a lawmaker
doesn't have faith in his/her own law or doesn't believe in his own law, they
have no right to formulate it in the first place. Today's representative may not
be elected as a lawmaker tomorrow and would become vulnerable to the same laws
then so what's the use of hiding from them today?
Wed Jul 10 22:36:56 2002
Name:Vikas
Puthran
Email:vikas@recipemix.com
Your
Views:I think it must be made mandatory for political candidates to
disclose their antecedents and police/criminal records. Whether they should be
debarred from contesting elections altogether is still debatable. But this
information must be provided to the voter for them to make an informed choice.
Eventually it will depend on the voter if they choose to elect candidates with
criminal backgrounds.
Wed Jul 10 22:38:57 2002
Name:Anirban
dasGupta
Email:DAnirban@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Our democracy is "buy the people, far the people, Off the
people". No wonder India is 6th most corrupt country in the world. We are
surviving on the mercy of some notorious criminals and law and order exist only
on paper. More than 20% of my annual salary goes to our so-called "national
exchequer" and I have to travel through the same broken road, dusty muddy
footpath, daily 9 hours of load shedding, horrible public transport, no drinking
water. I wonder why I pay tax? Probably we pay for being Indian. Do we really
need this democracy?
Wed Jul 10 22:59:04 2002
Name:Vijay
Email:vijayarangadham@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Law makers should be made subservient to the law. Especially the
episodes like the one we have seen in political parties rejecting SC ruling on
disclosing antecedents of contestants, should not happen. That is an example
where law makers "unanimously" are going against the law. As per congenital law
breakers like Laloo Yadav's goons who have become lawmakers, there is not much
to say except that we still have a long way to go in implementing the law
equitably without fear or favour.
Wed Jul 10 23:04:03 2002
Name:Vijay
Email:vijayarangadham@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:I have posted my view already. This one is a suggestion to
rediff. How about starting an online petition to the prime minister and election
commissioner expressing support for the EC move for implementing the SC
directive. I believe almost every Indian who gets to see the petition will sign
it and once the people's strength is seen then political parties may rethink
their stand.
Wed Jul 10 23:04:06 2002
Name:Jude
Email:judecanute6@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:Not just disclosing assets but all checking the criminal records
and the making the graduation as the qualification for contesting in polls both
(state and in the center).
Wed Jul 10 23:18:55 2002
Name:vikas
Email:vikasnair21@yahoo.com
Your
Views:The right to information is the basic right that everyone should
be entitled to. Taking into account the pervasiveness of education or rather the
lack of it, it becomes increasingly difficult for a layman to tear of the veil
of probity or see through it. It becomes imperative in this scenario to have
some sort of medium which is easy to understand and non circumventable. The
directive to disclose the antecedents can be a big step in this direction. It
would save a lot of mud slinging and harangues so sickeningly ubiquitous in our
electoral system. This would definitely depend on how well this is implemented
too as is the case with all other laws and checks but in either case it could
prove a solid rallying point in case of the noncompliance of the candidate and
would definitely result in more accountability. I think it a very positive step
and the legislators have made the nation hang their heads in shame at the
spinelessness and doublespeak of their so called 'representatives'.
Wed Jul 10 23:27:48 2002
Name:Adarsh
Email:adarsha@mailcity.com
Your
Views:It is absolutely wrong to field candidates who have criminal
background. Politicians have no right to treat themselves as above the law. They
cannot field any criminal / a convict in the electoral field, just to rig the
elections and win the elections. Those with criminal record/convicted should be
barred from standing for elections. Then only there will be a semblance of
character to the Parliament that plans to rule and administer we Indians. It is
a shame on the part of political parties to reject the SC directive, as
candidates have an obligation to disclose their previous record. Public does
have a right to know whether the candidate that they are voting for is involved
in any criminal activities and do they want to support and vote for a criminal
person or not. Hope the so-called, all-party meeting listens to the public
outcry.
Wed Jul 10 23:29:36 2002
Name:MICHEAL MPAGI
KIRUMIRA
Email:mmkirumira@yahoo.com
Your
Views:They are not above the Law, they have to face the judges.
Wed Jul 10 23:36:08 2002
Name:amit
Email:amit_arora_89@hotmail.com
Your
Views:this is just an attempt to ensure that "tainted" candidates are
not debarred
Wed Jul 10 23:44:13 2002
Name:upendrareddy
Email:toupender@rediffmail.com
Your
Views:No.
Wed Jul 10 23:52:53 2002
Name:Atul
Bajpai
Email:atool71@hotmail.com
Your
Views:The unanimous rejection of the supreme court directive is nothing
but a unanimous admission of guilt by our politicians. What else can we expect
when criminals are sitting in their own judgment. I don't know the guy who
represents me in the government and he/she doesn't know me and obviously they
want to keep it that way so they can concentrate on what they do well, turning
mine and your money into their own. But one good thing that's going to happen is
that a law will be enacted to fulfill some of the requirements of the supreme
court judgment. Which is always a good start.
Wed Jul 10 23:53:19 2002
Name:FA ROOQUE
AZAM
Email:farooque_azam@hotmail.com
Your
Views:Even a chaprasi is employed leave alone the higher officials, we
see that he is slightly educated-he has no criminal record, as this we feel
necessary for the integrity of the unit, company. So why not for these high
responsible candidates who inspire to rule the largest democracy-citizens
consisting of scientists, intellectuals, educationists, industrialist
etc.etc....shall rule without qualifying any basic requirements-opposing such
valid demands,that we have already started degeneration, degradation of the
quality of rulers.we people and media must take serious steps to imply valid
supreme court directives to save the country from being unruly-otherwise
country will be ruined by these lawless, uneducated, rulers. I would like to
mention the famous couplets by the great poet Eqbal "na samjhoge to mit jaoge
hindustan walo-thumhrai dastan bhi na hogi dastano mein" these politicians
should be responsible enough to decide what is good for the country and not just
see the immediate benefit for them or their party-arise and save the country.
Wed Jul 10 23:59:58 2002
Name:GP
Email:Sorry@nomail.com
Your
Views:Criminals should be barred from political life. I am not sure
disclosing is enough. What will the EC do with those? Are they going to compare
their wealth before & after their term and punish if they have gained
wealth? I wish Supreme court implements one more rule, any convicted political
leader should be jailed in Andaman islands. Let's use our old jails for
dirty/criminal politicians.
Have you posted your views?