Saturday, 7 January 2017

GOONDA RAJ – A CREATIVITY OF POLITICAL PARTY, BY PATRONIZING GOONS AND MAFIA’S, THROUGH PARTY TICKETS

If we look back to the electioneering process, when the ballot papers were being used for the election, the political leaders of the different parties use to hire the sevices of the criminals, by paying handsome amount of money to the criminals and booth capturing was the regular feature, during that period.


Later on, the same mafia’s and criminal stopped working for the party leaders, instead they pressurised the political parties to get a party ticket, which later on being obliged by the political parties, due to their win ability. The present scenario of the Indian politics is that every national and regional party is offering party tickets to the reputed goons, due to their win ability status.


May we remind that when Mr. Narendra Modi took the oath of PM, he did say that the criminals who are in the Parliament, irrespective of party affiliation, will not be spared and he will order for the fast track court to settle the heinous crime cases, very soon, but after passing of so many years, the PM Mode did not budge an inch, in this regard, which have boosted the moral of the criminals, who have become the law maker of the country.


In UP, it is good to see that that CM Akhilesh Yadav is making hard efforts, by strengthening the Police department to check growing incidence of crime, by deploying too many Police mobile vans to nab the criminal, by dialing 100 and such system have got the attention of the common men from villages to the cities.


It is better late, than never and Mr. Yadav is walking on the same line and have made efforts to keep the mafias away from his party, which was being noticed by the common people of the state.


But, even then, it has to be seen that how Mr. Yadav could reduce the list of criminals, while distributing the party tickets and it has also to be seen that how many criminals are being provided with party tickets, by the BJP, Congress Party and other regional parties.

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