Thursday, 20 February 2014

Deciding is Difficult



How do you go about deciding who shall be your candidate for the forthcoming elections  ?


For most political parties , only one thing matters most, viz :,


"  Is he ( or she ), likely to win  ? What is the probability of winning ? "


It is this same simple " rule " that people all around the World use , whether betting on a ,


>   horse  ( in a derby  )


>   batsman  (  in a cricket match  )


>   car driver  (  in Grand Prix  )


Or ,


>   politician  (  in an election  )


Nothing else matters . Ask any " Bookie "  !


But AAP  ( Aam  Aadmi  Party  ) added some more factors to be considered while selecting its candidates for 2014 elections , viz : ,


>  He must be honest and non-corruptible


>  He must not be greedy for power


>  He shall be a firm believer in AAP's " Moral Philosophy "


>  He must not have any criminal background


Except for the last point , others are very difficult to verify


But , to me , it seems AAP forgot to mention ( intentionally  ?  ) , the following , very important points :

>  He must have enough accumulated wealth or known / public , " Sources
    of  legitimate Income " , that he does not need to worry about how to
    survive on a MP / MLA's salary , while devoting full time to his duties,
    (  while remaining " Non-corrupt " )


    Not being the " only earning member " of his family is an advantage  !


>  He must be well - known amongst the local voters as a " Social Activist ",
    so that , he has a high " Recall Value " , when the voters look at his name
    on the EVM


Arvind - and his colleagues - need to explain these " Selection Criteria " to the voters , again and again , so that there is no opposition / dissent of the kind we are witnessing , upon declaration of the first list of 20 ( Celebrity ? ) candidates


Still better would be :


>   Design a Online form , listing ALL the Selection Criteria


>   Assign " Weightages " to each criteria


>   Assign a " Rating Scale " of 1 to 5 ( 1=worst / 5= Best )


>   Get 50 Core Committee  Members of AAP , to rate each " Nominee "
     candidate , for each Selection Criteria , online ( without getting
     influenced by anyone )


>   Let the software compute the " Overall Scores " for each candidate


>   Let the software compute the " Percentile Scores " for each candidate


>   Let the software declare the " Winner "  !



If 1.6 million citizens of Estonia can " elect " all the members of their Parliament  ONLINE , then surely , AAP geeks should face no problem in this utterly transparent method !


Let them read , " Wisdom of the Crowd " !



As with everything else , AAP must blaze a new path in its selection process







*   hemen  parekh  (  21  Feb  2014  /  Mumbai  )


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