Saturday, December 1, 2012

POLITICAL ADMINISTRATION



                 GROUPING OF POLITICAL PARTIES WITH DISSIMILAR IDEOLOGIES!
In our Indian Democracy we have many political parties with different policies & ideologies. Whatever may be the political policies, the ultimate aim must be to take the Nation forward towards Social/Economical/financial growth for the betterment of the people. But presently we see that the parties want to excel in their political activities and in that process promote rivalry amongst the other political denominations resulting in the slowing down of the progress of the country in all fronts. 

Therefore to achieve the target or goal, grouping of parties of dissimilar ideologies will always create chaos in fulfilling the demands of the common man by the Government. This state of affairs is mainly due to the non synchronization of the policies of different parties, to work in resonance for a common purpose.

To tide over this political stalemate, the leaders of the parties must evolve a desirable feature in the government machinery. To achieve this, the elected representatives belonging to different groups must sit down together and nominate their leader and associate officers for the formation of the Government. Here, the importance is to be given to the ability of a person irrespective of party feelings, considering all the elected people at par in the Parliament/Assembly.  

This method of joining together as one body or UNIT in the Parliament or State Assembly will eliminate all differences, as everyone is for the common GOAL of Administration. During the spell of the government, decisions will be taken after deliberations and discussions in detail considering the merits& demerits of the subject matter on the particular issue and accept/reject as the case may be. This system of administration is similar to the organizations like, YMCA/LIONS CLUB/SOCIAL SERVICE etc where the intention is to SERVE and not be SERVED.

I am sure that such change over will definitely eliminate hatred and introvert feelings from public servants and will instill unity in action in the minds of the elected representatives.

Abraham Mangalath Philip

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