Friday, May 22, 2009

The equitable distribution of power



I was returning home with my father, he was talking about the shenanigans of DMK with its knife neck-deep in Congress back, and turning, when a man in a motorbike happened to see the liquor shop and veered to his right, coming straight at me and threatening to put my knee out of business when the brain-wave hit me. I don't know why it happened just then, but it did.

This could change the way we do politics.

DMK has a formula, and Congress has a formula and no one is agreeing with anyone.

Now could there be a formula that every party could adopt?

Yes, there is, give me a Nobel.

What I suggest is that all the parties in the ruling coaliton should count the budgetary expenditure and revenues of each and every ministry, and share the ministries equitably and proportionate with the bench strength at the Parliament.

And after that, it is every man for himself.

2 comments:

  1. ha ha ha.

    if you see any auto around, dont call me.

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  2. See the drama that is happening?

    It is very difficult to balance the public and personal life: especially if you want to be a good citizen and a good family man...

    How would you deal with this, if you were one of the politicians?

    Totally honest?

    Or totally corrupt?

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