Is it necessary to set a minimum qualification of our politicians to qualify for elections? It can be different for different seats for different elections.
We can set high school for local bodies and for state and national elections a degree in any subject. Do we have enough degree holders in our parliament and state assemblies? Any idea of education of your local MP or MLA?
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The elected MLA Mr Lobo is from our Area is from the congress party...he is a very nice person, well known and humble.He lives simply and is very down to earth.He is well qualified, was a lawyer and also a lecturer in the local law colege and well respected and we all voted for him regardless of what party he belonged to and he is doing commendable job in cleaning up Mangalore and generally looking after all the civic problems..
MP from my area is educated in US and well known for his swapping activities to remain in power without a feeling of shame. He can change his affiliation overnight to become a minister with his party.
Any person who feels shy will not shine in politics. You should be thick skinned, thick skulled and shameless. With these qualifications you can land in Parliament and from there, who knows where.
MP from my area is educated in US and well known for his swapping activities to remain in power without a feeling of shame. He can change his affiliation overnight to become a minister with his party.
Any person who feels shy will not shine in politics. You should be thick skinned, thick skulled and shameless. With these qualifications you can land in Parliament and from there, who knows where.
They will have to change now. This tactic will not go on for ever. Enough is enough, give us a break from dirty politics.
MP from my area is educated in US and well known for his swapping activities to remain in power without a feeling of shame. He can change his affiliation overnight to become a minister with his party.
Any person who feels shy will not shine in politics. You should be thick skinned, thick skulled and shameless. With these qualifications you can land in Parliament and from there, who knows where.
They will have to change now. This tactic will not go on for ever. Enough is enough, give us a break from dirty politics.
That day is not far away. We the people will surely become the destiny writers of these politicians. You and I waited patiently all these days. Sun will not remain always behind the clouds. Lets wait for some more time.
Is it necessary to set a minimum qualification of our politicians to qualify for elections? It can be different for different seats for different elections.
We can set high school for local bodies and for state and national elections a degree in any subject. Do we have enough degree holders in our parliament and state assemblies? Any idea of education of your local MP or MLA?
We are going to have our parliamentary election soon. BJP has announced its Prime Minister candidate Mr. Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Gujarat.
Is it necessary to set a minimum qualification of our politicians to qualify for elections? It can be different for different seats for different elections.
We can set high school for local bodies and for state and national elections a degree in any subject. Do we have enough degree holders in our parliament and state assemblies? Any idea of education of your local MP or MLA?
We are going to have our parliamentary election soon. BJP has announced its Prime Minister candidate Mr. Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Gujarat.
Please stick to the topic in the thread. This is about qualification of politicians and not about parliamentary elections and election of P.M. by elected MPs.
Whatever may be the qualification of the MP's sitting in the Parliament, I am shocked to see their behavior sometimes. In spite of the microphones provided to them they yell and shout. They throw files and paper sheets. They scuffle like street children. They even break the gadgets given to them for use. These are not the signs of educated men.
Shall we say , they have degrees but not education and manners?
Shall we say , they have degrees but not education and manners?
Whatever may be the qualification of the MP's sitting in the Parliament, I am shocked to see their behavior sometimes. In spite of the microphones provided to them they yell and shout. They throw files and paper sheets. They scuffle like street children. They even break the gadgets given to them for use. These are not the signs of educated men.
Shall we say , they have degrees but not education and manners?
That is putting it mildly..sometime back Maywati and Mulayam singh yadav got into a scuffle and her duppata was pulled and his kurtta was torn by the respective party members...Honestly it is not just cheap but utterly disgusting, I feel ashamed to call them as our leaders...
Whatever may be the qualification of the MP's sitting in the Parliament, I am shocked to see their behavior sometimes. In spite of the microphones provided to them they yell and shout. They throw files and paper sheets. They scuffle like street children. They even break the gadgets given to them for use. These are not the signs of educated men.
Shall we say , they have degrees but not education and manners?
That is putting it mildly..sometime back Maywati and Mulayam singh yadav got into a scuffle and her duppata was pulled and his kurtta was torn by the respective party members...Honestly it is not just cheap but utterly disgusting, I feel ashamed to call them as our leaders...
Both of them are infamous for their un-parliamentary activities which keep surfacing from time to time. They look like old tribal enemies but somehow they have managed to stick to ruling group in their self interest.
Is it necessary to set a minimum qualification of our politicians to qualify for elections? It can be different for different seats for different elections.
We can set high school for local bodies and for state and national elections a degree in any subject. Do we have enough degree holders in our parliament and state assemblies? Any idea of education of your local MP or MLA?
We are going to have our parliamentary election soon. BJP has announced its Prime Minister candidate Mr. Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Gujarat.
It is topic on qualification of politicians not on Narendra Modi. For it seprate thread is here.
Whatever may be the qualification of the MP's sitting in the Parliament, I am shocked to see their behavior sometimes. In spite of the microphones provided to them they yell and shout. They throw files and paper sheets. They scuffle like street children. They even break the gadgets given to them for use. These are not the signs of educated men.
Shall we say , they have degrees but not education and manners?
That is putting it mildly..sometime back Maywati and Mulayam singh yadav got into a scuffle and her duppata was pulled and his kurtta was torn by the respective party members...Honestly it is not just cheap but utterly disgusting, I feel ashamed to call them as our leaders...
Both of them are infamous for their un-parliamentary activities which keep surfacing from time to time. They look like old tribal enemies but somehow they have managed to stick to ruling group in their self interest.
Who will called them their leader, Most of person know their realties. court may acquittal them in different cases but people know every thing. Yeh Public Hai Sab Janti Hai.
Is it necessary to set a minimum qualification of our politicians to qualify for elections? It can be different for different seats for different elections.
We can set high school for local bodies and for state and national elections a degree in any subject. Do we have enough degree holders in our parliament and state assemblies? Any idea of education of your local MP or MLA?
Former of Chief Minister of Tamilnadu, Mr. Kamaraj played a vital role inspiteof being illliterate. He introduced the Free noon meal scheme in all the schools because he knew the importance of education.
I think minimum qualification should be graduate on regular basis, a retirement age should be there, as per constitution an entry age of 25 for qualification of MPs so retirement age for politicians as well as lawyers.
It sounds good actually. But the well educated politicians only involve in corruptions of crores in lakhs ciz., spectrum, CWG, etc....
This is the negative side of democracy, where corruption would be there and in the elections people have the option to remove politicians by voting rights to whom they think corrupt and non-performer.I think minimum qualification should be graduate on regular basis, a retirement age should be there, as per constitution an entry age of 25 for qualification of MPs so retirement age for politicians as well as lawyers.
It sounds good actually. But the well educated politicians only involve in corruptions of crores in lakhs ciz., spectrum, CWG, etc....
Is it necessary to set a minimum qualification of our politicians to qualify for elections? It can be different for different seats for different elections.
We can set high school for local bodies and for state and national elections a degree in any subject. Do we have enough degree holders in our parliament and state assemblies? Any idea of education of your local MP or MLA?
Former of Chief Minister of Tmailnadu, Mr. Kamaraj played a vital role inspiteof being illliterate. He introduced the Free noon meal scheme in all the schools because he knew the importance of education.
Free meals may sound free but these cost a lot to everyone including the ones who are beneficiary of those freebies. If they had spent that amount for infrastructure honestly, that would have changed the fate of this country. Free meals, laptops, sarees are nothing but kind of bribes and ensuring future voters.
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