The Hypocrisy of Indian Politics

Discussion in 'Politics & Society' started by Suryavanshi, Sep 28, 2010.

  1. Suryavanshi

    Suryavanshi New Member

    Here is the definition of the word hypocrisy at the beginning. It does refer to an expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction and if anyone is interested to have a glimpse of hypocrisy within the quickest possible time, he/she must look at the Indian political scenario.You really can’t find any example better than this. What is the greatest hypocrisy in the Indian politics then? Well, the inventory is huge and there is simply no end to issues. But if you want to know the most popular of these socialism and secularism happen to be supreme.

    Let’s look into each subject one by one; it may make the basic idea of Hypocrisy in Indian Politics. Socialism has two definitions, this must be noted down prior to any progression further. Socialism does denote a political theory advocating state ownership of industry or an economic system based on state ownership of capital. Both these have become quite useless in the Indian politics with the advent of market economics and its mounting triumph. But even when it had a sway in the society, no spectacular development could take place and the hypocrisy of the Indian political leaders proved to be instrumental in this case. While overtly they used to profess the need of socialism, covertly they used to take pleasure in rapport with black marketeers and people of crime syndicates. Hence, any development of socialism was contrary to their own interests.

    But nothing can be more hypocritical than the notion of secularism in the contemporary Indian politics. Secularism is basically a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations. But this concept has been rejected altogether and has been replaced by minority-ism or the predilection to endorse each and every act of minorities, whether good or bad. Can you ascertain the reason? It is to gather their most precious votes so as to retain the power. And this leads to burgeoning communal feeling in the society.
     


  2. Tigerr

    Tigerr New Member

    Hypocrisy of Indian Politics

    Indian politics is flouting with hypocrisy. Secularism for instance is part of our democracy but this is not being practiced anywhere in India. People are still divided into various sections of castes and religions in the name of social justice. Many of the politicians are of some particular caste as they have their daunting rule over a region and this is really uncalled for.
     
  3. nidhisood

    nidhisood New Member

    its a wake up call for we Indians to secure our democratic structure of governance because the current political scenario is no where behind to bring back the princely rule in states of India.
    we have fought a lot for democracy, we dont wish to see similar bloodshed and turmoil in the city on the grounds of political Hypocrisy.
     
  4. Idiotbox

    Idiotbox New Member

    indian politics is not what it seems to be. the political scenario of majority of sections is plagued with hypocrisy. not only secularism as mentioned, there are many other issues such as running trials on convicts who are higher officials, the judiciary system is no way taking cases seriously with loads of cases remaining pending. not a thing goes right as the way politicians promise.
     
  5. youthens

    youthens New Member

    India politics is a pit of dirt and corruption and it is not what we actually see. Indian democracy is now just a namesake thing and actually anarchy exist in our society. Politicians talk about secularism and what not but does secularism exist in our nation in its true sense? This is what hypocrisy is and India politics is filled with hypocrisy and this is what is creating a wall in the development and progress of our nation.
     
  6. seema

    seema New Member

    Indian Politics is full of hypocrisy and it is not what we actually see. Indian politics have turned out to be more of a family business and rather than serving the nation, the politicians are more keen to fill up their pockets. Indian politics although portrays a democratic form of Government, but in reality, it has turned into autocracy. This is the hypocrisy of Indian politics.
     

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