Monday, 20 October 2014

‘Parivar mukt’ political parties is need of the hour

“Politics should always be passion, not profession. When it becomes profession the corruption and mal-practices are bound to take shape in this holistic world.”

With Congress almost set to decimate in India, now the time has come to unite and vouch for “Parivar Mukt Political Parties”. The young bloods with no fathers or godfathers in politics should be encouraged and promoted in the existing spectrum. Free politics from dynasty should be the main mantra of all Indians. There should be no Hoodas in Haryana, no Pawars in Maharashtra, no Yadavs and Paswans in Purvanchal. The merits and caliber should be the criteria for sending them into the holy place of democracy.

During Parliamentary election campaigns Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi gave a clarion call to bring “Congress Mukt Bharat” and the people of this holy nation responded accordingly. The Congress party who was leading the UPA government at the centre with 206 seats reduced to just 44. Fortunately the number of seats won by the party is equal to its Prince Rahul Gandhi’s age. The NDA-led by BJP formed the government at the Centre with a huge majority. Former Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi succeeded Manmohan Singh. Many members of legislative assemblies (MLAs) reached the lower house of Parliament and their seats were vacated. Bypolls were held where BJP performed not upto the mark as it was expected. Political pundits and experts started believing that the charisma of Modi has been faded away.

Just before Maharashtra and Haryana elections, the alliance got splited in both the states. In Haryana HJC was the partner while Shiv Sena in Maharashtra. The party went solo in both states and set to form the government on its own in Haryana while emerged as biggest party in Maharashtra with bagging 123 seats and the required number to form the government is 145. However, Sharad Pawar-led NCP has offered an unconditional outside support while Shiv Sena is also willing to join hand with its short time rival with condition.


Dynastic politics has ruined the very fabric of India’s inclusive leadership. It needs to smack away in order to restore the people faiths in politics and politicians. It is unethical to good governance and democratic politics. Election results of both the states shown up the limits of dynastic politics. The way Prime Minister Modi has taken up, to clean the holy river Ganga and Swacchh Bharat mission he should also focus on to make “parivar mukt politics”. 




Dynasty free politics will be better for sustainable growth, rapid development, economic prosperity and good governance. Besides Modi, the people of this nation should also take a step further to make it a reality, so that the India’s lost glory can be brought back.

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