T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan, writes in Business Standard about the state of the Indian government, and presents his case as to why the Indian Government is dozing.
If even three ordinary people (let alone ministers) don’t like something and shout their protest loudly enough, the idea is dropped. Nothing moves forward so as the world moves ahead, we get left behind.
This approach to consensual governance has had three effects, at the very least. First, the undeserving continue to get what they want. You can apply this test yourself and make a list.
Second, conversely, the deserving are being denied what they need. It doesn’t matter which group. If you are deserving of something, you won’t get it. Go on, make a list and see.
And, third, as a result, the majority is getting mighty peeved with a government that does absolutely nothing at all, good or bad. Indeed, this must be the only government—if one can dignify it by that name—of this kind in the world. It just floats along smilingly.
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