India needs urgent economic reforms or political reforms?
The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government wins the vote of trust in the Parliament. The vote of trust was very crucial for the government as well as for the people, as they have witnessed the political games by various political parties. Many MPs had addressed during the vote of trust and their strategy was observed by the people. Certainly, people feel that there is urgent need of political reforms than economic, after bundles of notes were seen in the Parliament.
The vote of trust of 2008 will ever be remembered in the history of Indian politics. Many people might have lost their confidence in politics, as the ugly side was witnessed during the vote of trust. It was stunning as well as embarrassing moment for the nation when some of the MPs had shown bundles of notes in the Parliament. The vote of trust was over and government won. It is not a big deal, but the level of corruption is a big concern that has reflected the reality in the Indian politics. It's obvious to see political leader leveling allegations but to such an extent, probably a new case in to see.
Recently, media had been tracking all the developments from round the corner. The vote of trust is over, the media needs to concentrate on its role towards building better political system in the nation. People are expecting many things from the media to know the real picture of Indian politics and what will happen when money factor shadows the politcs. In the history of Indian politics, the money deal and game will ever be remembered.
People might be feeling to have urgent reforms in Indian politics rather than economic reforms. It's true the nation is facing high inflation rate and people are feeling the pinch. But the recent political development, has raised the question for the people to choose between economic and political reforms. Democracy is defined as of the people, for the people and by the people. Has the time came to replace the word 'People' with 'Money'? Any answer............


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