Thursday, October 16, 2014

Modi's synonym-Missal of desirable India

Modi is megalomania, no doubt, but it is for his country only, not to satiate his own desire. Of late, he is determined to make a radical change to make amendments and corrections in the rules and regulations involved with the decorum and behavior of the members in the parliament. Upon this recent announcement, some people feel that he is  a braggart, yes, but that is only for the welfare of his people. A man with so much so conviction, moral character, loveable countenance and the top of it has a very deep passion to do the best for his country, must be like a missal.  We all should love him, respect him and follow his ideology to make his slogan of ‘’Shinning India’’ very successful.  A man who gets up at dawn, do yoga, then study various information on his laptop, teetotaller and only busy ensure good deeds and network for the benevolence of all sections of people, is an ideal leader, who is the befitting one to rule  India.

With this new direction of the rule book and the code of conduct formula, he  will definitely bring in a see through change in the country’s present dishevel condition of  governance.Ever since, he becomes the Prime Minister, he is working to his fullest capacity just to save his country from an almost economic collapse.Since his  Prime Ministership, he has taken decisions after decisions for the benefits of his countrymen. The common people are passionately watching all his deeds and acknowledging the same. All his decisions, taken so far are invariably going to fetch positive results.  As a part of his mission to create a ‘’Shinning India’’, he now wants that all our MPs and MLAs are to behave democratically and think only in terms of people’s welfare without wasting their time for mundane issues

Parliamentarians are supposed to maintain a decorum and a code of conduct inside and outside the parliament. They enjoy various privileges, which are governed by the guidelines and policies.  All the members are acquainted with these guidelines when they take the oath in the parliament.  They are supposed to follow these rules, but it has been seen that many times, these guidelines and decorum are not followed.  Since, Modi is a very much disciplined person, he wants to put discipline in force into the parliament and he is deeply thinking to consider all the guidelines, which are already laid down to convert into a strict  rule book.

He has also advised his Parliamentary Affairs Minister Mr. Naidu to chalk out a fresh code of conduct for all MPs and MLAs and convene a meeting of all the chief whips of all the parties to discuss his this brain child and make a proposal on immediate basis.  The idea is that he wants to implement this rule book and  inculcate an atmosphere of real good governance to improve the quality in the functions of the parliamentarians and the legislatures in the eyes of public.  In the past couple of years, the decorum of the parliament and also the state assemblies have gone down. People know very well that how ugly inklings, slang and slander languages are used therein.  Sometimes, the whole India watches the same through various channels on the television.  It has also been seen that in many state assemblies, members scuffle and make the proceedings of the assemblies almost like a hooliganism.


Under these circumstances, when the situation becomes so volatile because of unruly and unrealistic behavioral pattern of the members, then country’s progress gets jeopardized.  This is evident from the past ten year’s governance. What we have seen during these ten years, it cannot be attributed as governance in the right direction. I still remember that during my adolescence, one gentleman named Mr. B.C. Roy used to be the Chief Minister of West Bengal in the sixties. No sooner, he enters the assembly hall; there was an environment of silence and creative discussions  were only allowed. Nobody could dare to think to shout leave aside hurling the chairs  and using bad languages.  These sorts of leaders are very less today, but I can foresee that Modi is one of such kind. 

What I understand that he has also told all the concerned people that there should be a “do” and “do not” in the rule book, which is to be strictly followed by the members of the parliament, failing which they will be punished severely and finally, they will be debarred from their post of elected members.  Being a Denizen of Gujarat, I have watched Modi’s deeds, his policies and how he has made Gujarat as one of the prosperous states. And, I was knowing that he would soon bring these steps of disciplinary measures to make India as a dynamic and vibrant country. I am sure that this is a bright step and if the implementation is done in the correct direction, many members will think twice to continue shouting and using foul mouth and the gravity of the good governance will be improvised to the benefit of the country and its  people.

Why Modi has thought to formalize the code of conduct of the members of the parliament afresh? He understands that the common people are the most sufferers and all these unwanted actions of the members increase their plight only. If the parliament and state assemblies are suspended due to this shouting and hooliganism and members are not in a position to take the right decisions for the benefit of the common man, country’s progress diminishes and  the prosperity will be hampered. Modi will not allow to continue this syndrome of bad governance and he is very firm to implement this strategical formula for the betterment of the country and its people through his plan of devising a strict code of conduct for all the members of the parliament.



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