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Posted by: Bullibasu Bullibasu At: 20, Jun 2008 8:56:57 PM IST Hi Mr.Padma Rao
One thing i dont understand is why do you like to see everything from the prism of caste? Rather than that why dont u see poverty or backwardness as a benchmark because i think poverty cuts across caste lines with varying percentages.
Another thing is why does anyone need a caste identity or representation in politics. If a particular caste (s)are not represented properly they can always have their own poltical party and fight elections i think nobody has stopped anyone.they do not require Chiranjeevi or someone else to tag along.
I think BSP is a success story which they can try and emulate rather than looking for someone to come and expect changes.
If i am not mistaken i think there are already people who have converted their caste based organizations into political parties and are fighting elections.
Hope you try to see things from a different perspective.
Looks like u do a lot of research about the caste of people around all political leaders.maybe you should start seeing the political leaders from their organization skills,Governance, vision for the development of the region, delivery mechanism of alleviating poverty related projects, Infrastrcture,unemployment etc.
Once people are economically independent the remaining issues will become non existent.
Posted by: Mr. Vizay Kumar Chavali At: 20, Jun 2008 7:07:30 PM IST
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