1. When any government wants to impose imprudent strategic or financial calculations on its public, not only is it a sign of delusion or lack of merit, but such a government also becomes blind to future cascading effects of its crooked plans and policies.
2. Such approach to governance is a clear case of over-reach of authority, breach of trust and a careless and callous attitude towards real time governance.
3. The rule of the game is, that any person or team, that hasn't got the skill or requisite talent to bring a game full circle around, should not have the audacity to experiment with spreading the cards, whatever way they wish to. They will only end up messing the game, aswellas bring chaos and disorder to an otherwise orderly game room, turning it in to a mud dungeon.
4. If you don't know how to pragmatically go about handling the game, it is always good to seek professional help.
5. Now when the game is near its end, the goverment is either threatening every one on the table to show their cards, or is busy bullying any one opposing, to concede defeat and retreat, threatening all players with dire consequences, if they resist.
6. Although some MVP players already know that the present coterie has bitten more than it can chew and will have to move out.
7. The other day, at a tea table talk 'Chay pe Charcha', the charcha hovered around, as to how a democratic nation's democratically elected leader, decreed the demonetisation of our currency, as if the nation were a banana republic.
8. Today every one knows that this step was not the result of some great economic thought, theory, or paradigm. RBI even refused to accept the government's stated logic.
9. Why did we go ahead with it inspite of RBI having advised against the move? Today, its clear that it was was not on basis of any rational or economic reason, but was primarily an image building exercise, focused upon building a 'tough' and 'decisive' image for Mr. M.
10. Unfortunately, as it always happens, a king with Macbethian unclarity of resolve, and weakness of core competencies, but incidently driven by 'Lady Macbethian desire and resolve for power, gets surrounded by half bred-mules , who refuse to acknowledge the ghost of Banquo, even when they can see it clearer than Macbeth himself.
11. A 4/5 plus term of unchecked power, has given our 'decisive leader' a feeling of being born with a right to absolute freedom of action, and a license to toss, institutions, procedure and protocol to the bin.
12. In a democracy when an Individual answerable to nation building and nation preserving institutions, demands obedience from them instead, its a clear sign of time, for people and all political leaders and opinion makers, to put their heads together and show the man the exit.
13. Street-smartness can not be considered the most desirable quality in a person leading the largest democracy.
14. We need, prudent, matured and pragmatic leadership for India to be able to take it in to its future. inadequate and limited men can only mess it up further.
🚩तत्त सत्त अकाल🚩
✒Guru Balwant Gurunay🚩
2. Such approach to governance is a clear case of over-reach of authority, breach of trust and a careless and callous attitude towards real time governance.
3. The rule of the game is, that any person or team, that hasn't got the skill or requisite talent to bring a game full circle around, should not have the audacity to experiment with spreading the cards, whatever way they wish to. They will only end up messing the game, aswellas bring chaos and disorder to an otherwise orderly game room, turning it in to a mud dungeon.
4. If you don't know how to pragmatically go about handling the game, it is always good to seek professional help.
5. Now when the game is near its end, the goverment is either threatening every one on the table to show their cards, or is busy bullying any one opposing, to concede defeat and retreat, threatening all players with dire consequences, if they resist.
6. Although some MVP players already know that the present coterie has bitten more than it can chew and will have to move out.
7. The other day, at a tea table talk 'Chay pe Charcha', the charcha hovered around, as to how a democratic nation's democratically elected leader, decreed the demonetisation of our currency, as if the nation were a banana republic.
8. Today every one knows that this step was not the result of some great economic thought, theory, or paradigm. RBI even refused to accept the government's stated logic.
9. Why did we go ahead with it inspite of RBI having advised against the move? Today, its clear that it was was not on basis of any rational or economic reason, but was primarily an image building exercise, focused upon building a 'tough' and 'decisive' image for Mr. M.
10. Unfortunately, as it always happens, a king with Macbethian unclarity of resolve, and weakness of core competencies, but incidently driven by 'Lady Macbethian desire and resolve for power, gets surrounded by half bred-mules , who refuse to acknowledge the ghost of Banquo, even when they can see it clearer than Macbeth himself.
11. A 4/5 plus term of unchecked power, has given our 'decisive leader' a feeling of being born with a right to absolute freedom of action, and a license to toss, institutions, procedure and protocol to the bin.
12. In a democracy when an Individual answerable to nation building and nation preserving institutions, demands obedience from them instead, its a clear sign of time, for people and all political leaders and opinion makers, to put their heads together and show the man the exit.
13. Street-smartness can not be considered the most desirable quality in a person leading the largest democracy.
14. We need, prudent, matured and pragmatic leadership for India to be able to take it in to its future. inadequate and limited men can only mess it up further.
🚩तत्त सत्त अकाल🚩
✒Guru Balwant Gurunay🚩
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