Many eyebrows were raised seeing the glaring Nepotism in the newly formed Telangana Cabinet. Old habits die hard.
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This usually happens with regional parties.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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This usually happens with regional parties.


Somehow this practice has to be stopped. Family rule should come to an end.
This usually happens with regional parties.


Somehow this practice has to be stopped. Family rule should come to an end.


But there is no way this can be checked. Only if people stop voting for parties formed on regional basis, a solution could emerge. In U.P. also, the state government is run by a family only. Nobody can help this.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

This usually happens with regional parties.


Somehow this practice has to be stopped. Family rule should come to an end.


But there is no way this can be checked. Only if people stop voting for parties formed on regional basis, a solution could emerge. In U.P. also, the state government is run by a family only. Nobody can help this.


True. A mood of discontentment is already in the air from the Telangana People themselves. But this fear will be ther for Andhra people. It will be haunting them
Just for knowledge in Saudi Arabia nearly 100 members of thre royal family are ruling and in control of all key posts, business etc. In UP I have read some time back that allegedly the ruling Yadav Family has nearly 52 of its immediate and extended family in key political posts. Modi welcomed the LJP in Bihar and in time saved the careers of Ram Vilas Paswan, his brother and son of the four seats that party won. Very difficult to eliminate neopotism in India.
Just for knowledge in Saudi Arabia nearly 100 members of thre royal family are ruling and in control of all key posts, business etc. In UP I have read some time back that allegedly the ruling Yadav Family has nearly 52 of its immediate and extended family in key political posts. Modi welcomed the LJP in Bihar and in time saved the careers of Ram Vilas Paswan, his brother and son of the four seats that party won. Very difficult to eliminate neopotism in India.[/quote

]There is nothing like "Difficult". Many seemingly impossible things were made possible. And History is replete with such examples. The required thing is "will"
At one time our political Pundits were howling at the top of their voice that in the existing conditions there cannot be a single party rule.
Just for knowledge in Saudi Arabia nearly 100 members of thre royal family are ruling and in control of all key posts, business etc. In UP I have read some time back that allegedly the ruling Yadav Family has nearly 52 of its immediate and extended family in key political posts. Modi welcomed the LJP in Bihar and in time saved the careers of Ram Vilas Paswan, his brother and son of the four seats that party won. Very difficult to eliminate neopotism in India.[/quote

]There is nothing like "Difficult". Many seemingly impossible things were made possible. And History is replete with such examples. The required thing is "will"
At one time our political Pundits were howling at the top of their voice that in the existing conditions there cannot be a single party rule.


But the politicians are busy writing their political 'wills' in the name of their sons and daughters.
Just for knowledge in Saudi Arabia nearly 100 members of thre royal family are ruling and in control of all key posts, business etc. In UP I have read some time back that allegedly the ruling Yadav Family has nearly 52 of its immediate and extended family in key political posts. Modi welcomed the LJP in Bihar and in time saved the careers of Ram Vilas Paswan, his brother and son of the four seats that party won. Very difficult to eliminate neopotism in India.[/quote

]There is nothing like "Difficult". Many seemingly impossible things were made possible. And History is replete with such examples. The required thing is "will"
At one time our political Pundits were howling at the top of their voice that in the existing conditions there cannot be a single party rule.


But the politicians are busy writing their political 'wills' in the name of their sons and daughters.


Such wills eventually fall flat. Jagan is an example who inherited his corrupt father's political will.
Just for knowledge in Saudi Arabia nearly 100 members of thre royal family are ruling and in control of all key posts, business etc. In UP I have read some time back that allegedly the ruling Yadav Family has nearly 52 of its immediate and extended family in key political posts. Modi welcomed the LJP in Bihar and in time saved the careers of Ram Vilas Paswan, his brother and son of the four seats that party won. Very difficult to eliminate neopotism in India.[/quote

]There is nothing like "Difficult". Many seemingly impossible things were made possible. And History is replete with such examples. The required thing is "will"
At one time our political Pundits were howling at the top of their voice that in the existing conditions there cannot be a single party rule.


But the politicians are busy writing their political 'wills' in the name of their sons and daughters.


Such wills eventually fall flat. Jagan is an example who inherited his corrupt father's political will.


Because the people did not support. It is a good thing. Hope it spreads across the country.
Just for knowledge in Saudi Arabia nearly 100 members of thre royal family are ruling and in control of all key posts, business etc. In UP I have read some time back that allegedly the ruling Yadav Family has nearly 52 of its immediate and extended family in key political posts. Modi welcomed the LJP in Bihar and in time saved the careers of Ram Vilas Paswan, his brother and son of the four seats that party won. Very difficult to eliminate neopotism in India.[/quote

]There is nothing like "Difficult". Many seemingly impossible things were made possible. And History is replete with such examples. The required thing is "will"
At one time our political Pundits were howling at the top of their voice that in the existing conditions there cannot be a single party rule.


But the politicians are busy writing their political 'wills' in the name of their sons and daughters.


Such wills eventually fall flat. Jagan is an example who inherited his corrupt father's political will.


Because the people did not support. It is a good thing. Hope it spreads across the country.


The life of an ill deed is always short. It shows up sooner or later.
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