Long before our Computer Programmers started using the
logic of
,
> If " this " > Then " that " ,
our politicians have been using it , for a long time
Quite harmless logic , which cannot be faulted !
For example :
Recently , Beni Prasad Verma - Union Minister for Steel
, said :
" If > Rahul
Gandhi becomes Prime Minister ,
Then > he will send Narendra Modi to jail for his
role in 2002 Gujarat riots"
Now every programmer - and his non-programmer cousin -
knows that ,
> what is
theoretically " Possible "
but ,
> practically
highly " Improbable " ,
can pose no threat to Namo !
Another example :
For the Lok Sabha elections starting today , every
political party worth its salt , has published its Poll Manifesto
These Manifestos read ,
> If " We are voted to power at the Centre ,
> Then " We promise to give each voter , a 3
bedroom flat , a government
job , a
Maruti car , free healthcare , and admission to school / college of
your choice ,
for all your children "
Now , does that pose any threat to these political
parties ?
Absolutely none
!
They know they are NOT going to be voted to power !
So , why be " economical " in promises ?
Promise anything to anyone !
When voters don't even bother to ask the party that
does assume power ,
" What is your Score Card ? How far have you fulfilled your promises ?
"
Earlier , in Dec 2012 ( before Assembly elections in
Gujarat ) , BJP manifesto said ,
" If voted to power , we will build in Gujarat , 50
Lakh houses ( of course , for the poor ) in next 5 years "
That is 2,739 houses per day
Or 12,79,113 new houses in the last 467 days ,since BJP
came to power !"
Cannot find these
?
Go away ! Don't ask such embarrassing questions
!
We did not expect to get voted to power !
* hemen parekh
( 07 April
2014 / Mumbai
)
You can certainly see your skills in the work you write. The world hopes for even more passionate writers like you who are not afraid to say how they believe. Always follow your heart.
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