old is gold.. follow that saying verbatim and one gets to state that the Indian goverment is currently passing through a golden phase.. without lying through the teeth.
I don't understand why and how people nurse political ambitions at an age when they ought to be nursing their arthiritic knees ...cite experience in the field as a plausible explanation..?even then it's pretty much the case of taking things too far...
parliament sessions and u have a speaker..with due respects.. whose voice barely carries beyond the first row.. almost remindin me of similar lecture sessions in college.. that prof s is reachin retirement age and the way things are going... might even get to see him in the political scene pretty soon...u've had a prime minister executing catnaps on television instead of his allocated duties and spending a major portion of the non somnolating period working on his magnetism..(read replacement of joints..) ..literally..
why do majority of the politicians..ones specifically making up the Government Of India .. come into the big picture at an age when all other government employees are retiring...?where do majority of the student leaders go after the massive canvassing and coverage by the media..?wait till they are sixty..?end up occupying obscure wats that? potfolios..?adopt a to hell with politics attitude..?
is it a democracy that we are part of ..or a gerontocracy basically..?I have nt exercised my voting rights yet and dont think I will either...so essentially is the present situation because a particular section of society prefers to talk on the issue and express their views and do nothin about it..as is the case here.. or is it because the majority of those who ARE voting have an inclination to do so for their age group..or is it jus because hamare desh ka mausam hi aisa hai..??
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yeah... this definitely seems like a gerontocracy here in india.
suggestion accepted..
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