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baby angel wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Criticism has become a new trend it seems, especially, the ruling party Vomit all the dirt wherever the acronym BJP appears.

Sir if criticism will end and praising will start that day politics will be end. Its just that now the only way one find to prove themselves superior in politics is by criticizing the other.

 

There is a saying while criticizing, while you point your finger at others, three fingers are pointing towards you. This should be  realized by the critics.

 

rambabu wrote:
baby angel wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Criticism has become a new trend it seems, especially, the ruling party Vomit all the dirt wherever the acronym BJP appears.

Sir if criticism will end and praising will start that day politics will be end. Its just that now the only way one find to prove themselves superior in politics is by criticizing the other.

 

There is a saying while criticizing, while you point your finger at others, three fingers are pointing towards you. This should be  realized by the critics.

 

But sir if we separate criticism from politics here, I feel for many criticism is a motivation factor also as it has been said that ,Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. Because sometimes criticism helps us in proving our self the best.


a.s.

Constructive criticism is welcome. Not destructive criticism.

But sometimes it depends on us also that how to take criticism. Not everyone take it in a positive way. Mostly people take it in negative ways and result in bad situations.


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Yes. Certainly. You should be able to know the difference between constructive and destructive criticism. If its constructive accept and thank the critic. Otherwise don't care.

But in politics every criticism is a destructive one only although it gives a chance to ruling party to work and prove themselves right but unfortunately it never happens.


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baby angel wrote:

But in politics every criticism is a destructive one only although it gives a chance to ruling party to work and prove themselves right but unfortunately it never happens.

 

You must know history. When Nehru was the PM, Ram manohar lohia was the opposition leader. When he criticized the govt, Nehru was so pleased that he went all the way to Ram manohar lohia, and applauded him.  So every criticism is not a destructive criticism.

 

rambabu wrote:
baby angel wrote:

But in politics every criticism is a destructive one only although it gives a chance to ruling party to work and prove themselves right but unfortunately it never happens.

 

You must know history. When Nehru was the PM, Ram manohar lohia was the opposition leader. When he criticized the govt, Nehru was so pleased that he went all the way to Ram manohar lohia, and applauded him.  So every criticism is not a destructive criticism.

 

But sir can you give any such example of this time?


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baby angel wrote:
rambabu wrote:
baby angel wrote:

But in politics every criticism is a destructive one only although it gives a chance to ruling party to work and prove themselves right but unfortunately it never happens.

 

You must know history. When Nehru was the PM, Ram manohar lohia was the opposition leader. When he criticized the govt, Nehru was so pleased that he went all the way to Ram manohar lohia, and applauded him.  So every criticism is not a destructive criticism.

 

But sir can you give any such example of this time?

Why ? Will it make any difference to affirm that all political advises are  not destructive criticisms ?

 

 

 

rambabu wrote:
baby angel wrote:
rambabu wrote:
baby angel wrote:

But in politics every criticism is a destructive one only although it gives a chance to ruling party to work and prove themselves right but unfortunately it never happens.

 

You must know history. When Nehru was the PM, Ram manohar lohia was the opposition leader. When he criticized the govt, Nehru was so pleased that he went all the way to Ram manohar lohia, and applauded him.  So every criticism is not a destructive criticism.

 

But sir can you give any such example of this time?

Why ? Will it make any difference to affirm that all political advises are  not destructive criticisms ?

 

 

 No not to know this but to know that do still such politicians exist who take even positive criticism also in positive manner.

 


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