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							<title>ARVIND K.PANDEY</title>
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							<description><![CDATA[What do you think should be the role of corporate sector in politics ? What could be the most of ideal form of corporate intervention in politics ? Do you think Indian politics can ever be able to keep itself at a safe distance from the corporate giants? If that&#8217;s possible what will be the shape of Indian politics ?]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>What do you think should be the role of corporate sector in politics ? What could be the most of ideal form of corporate intervention in politics ? Do you think Indian politics can ever be able to keep itself at a safe distance from the corporate giants? If that&#8217;s possible what will be the shape of Indian politics ?
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							<title>Dr Abhay Mahankal</title>
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							<description><![CDATA[Dear Sir 

I started the my blog with a comment that &#8221;both need each other for their existence&#8221;, Instead of talking what politicians or corporates do or discus about this issue , don&#8217;t you feel you need to motivate more people who can read and criticize must start voting and expressing their franchise to vote IS more important.Please see to it that at least  at the place where you stay you have 100%  turnout. You will get your solution , More wise people will start governing and slowly we as Indians will improve. If you want to read  please read Times of India  on the day last Loksabha&#8217;s vote  counting was to take place. Anil Ambani was  the one who visited Soniyaji on the eve prior to counting. So be vigilante and start reading in between the lines in media. You will get your answer rather than asking for ti from me. I am not expert. I write with some evidence in hand and I an die hard Congressman.Also read and hear about a battle going on in BJP between Arun Jetley and his president. He is against the appointment of some unknown but fourth generation businessman. So no politicians is wrong and no corporate structure is wrong , We commit mistake by not pressing the button on ballot box. WE ARE WRONG BY NOT ACHIEVING EVEN 90% VOTING TURN OUT.


 


 DR ABHAY MAHANKAL

 


 

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							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Dear Sir </p>
	<p>I started the my blog with a comment that &#8221;both need each other for their existence&#8221;, Instead of talking what politicians or corporates do or discus about this issue , don&#8217;t you feel you need to motivate more people who can read and criticize must start voting and expressing their franchise to vote IS more important.Please see to it that at least  at the place where you stay you have 100%  turnout. You will get your solution , More wise people will start governing and slowly we as Indians will improve. If you want to read  please read Times of India  on the day last Loksabha&#8217;s vote  counting was to take place. Anil Ambani was  the one who visited Soniyaji on the eve prior to counting. So be vigilante and start reading in between the lines in media. You will get your answer rather than asking for ti from me. I am not expert. I write with some evidence in hand and I an die hard Congressman.Also read and hear about a battle going on in BJP between Arun Jetley and his president. He is against the appointment of some unknown but fourth generation businessman. So no politicians is wrong and no corporate structure is wrong , We commit mistake by not pressing the button on ballot box. WE ARE WRONG BY NOT ACHIEVING EVEN 90% VOTING TURN OUT.</p>
	<p> DR ABHAY MAHANKAL</p>
	<p>&#8212;&#8211;Original Message&#8212;&#8211;<br />
From: ARVIND
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							<description><![CDATA[@Dr Abhay<br/>
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Okay you are not an &#8221;expert&#8221; but at least wise to enough to understand that questions asked by me are in no way related with &#8221;100%&#8221;turnout ? <br/>
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If you have no answer then say so.Why are you giving a misleading answer?]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>@Dr Abhay<br/><br />
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Okay you are not an &#8221;expert&#8221; but at least wise to enough to understand that questions asked by me are in no way related with &#8221;100%&#8221;turnout ? <br/><br />
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If you have no answer then say so.Why are you giving a misleading answer?
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							<description><![CDATA[Dear Arvind <br/>
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Thanks for commenting. Your question is basically wrong. I am surprised why are you on net at this wee hour like me? Leave that. I have not avoided your question nor gave you a confusing reply. <br/>
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In the most developed democracy like USA , the gathering of election funds is legal. Also there are legal firms to promote your party. They do collect money from various sources. In India we have not accepted that thing as a rational. Our media created hype , when MAYAWATI said she got this kind of money from her party workers as gifts. We are then ready to criticize her. So my reply to your question is straight. <br/>
<br/>
Let it be legal and let there be nexus of two kind of people, one politicians and other corporates. There is nothing wrong. But when the non deserving candidate wins due to lack of proper voting, the system of governance which is wisely put in place becomes vulnerable. So we need all to vote a right candidate and then this candidate will  oblige us by taking proper measures. GOT IT OR ELSE READ BOOKS ON RULES OF GOVERNANCE WHICH IS AVAILABLE IN PUBLIC DOMAIN.]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Dear Arvind <br/><br />
<br/><br />
Thanks for commenting. Your question is basically wrong. I am surprised why are you on net at this wee hour like me? Leave that. I have not avoided your question nor gave you a confusing reply. <br/><br />
<br/><br />
In the most developed democracy like USA , the gathering of election funds is legal. Also there are legal firms to promote your party. They do collect money from various sources. In India we have not accepted that thing as a rational. Our media created hype , when MAYAWATI said she got this kind of money from her party workers as gifts. We are then ready to criticize her. So my reply to your question is straight. <br/><br />
<br/><br />
Let it be legal and let there be nexus of two kind of people, one politicians and other corporates. There is nothing wrong. But when the non deserving candidate wins due to lack of proper voting, the system of governance which is wisely put in place becomes vulnerable. So we need all to vote a right candidate and then this candidate will  oblige us by taking proper measures. GOT IT OR ELSE READ BOOKS ON RULES OF GOVERNANCE WHICH IS AVAILABLE IN PUBLIC DOMAIN.
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							<description><![CDATA[Businessmen do provide a major role in politics, however it is backstage basically. There’s n problem if the politicians and the businessmen work together till the time they work for the betterment of the nation. Worry begins when their motives turns personal rather than national.]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Businessmen do provide a major role in politics, however it is backstage basically. There’s n problem if the politicians and the businessmen work together till the time they work for the betterment of the nation. Worry begins when their motives turns personal rather than national.
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							<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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							<description><![CDATA[I, as an Indian, am dying to see a true politician as a candidate for the prime minister’s post. This country needs change desperately.]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I, as an Indian, am dying to see a true politician as a candidate for the prime minister’s post. This country needs change desperately.
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							<description><![CDATA[We have lot of potential and talent in India. But we need people in parliament who are ready to promote this talent and make it work towards the progress of this nation. Its high time that the people in power realize that the youth is ready to work but needs the platform to prove themselves.]]></description>
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