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India’s Current Leadership

19 December 2011 3 Comments

Observing what’s going on in India these days, I am filled with loathing and fear. What kind of monsters occupy India’s highest public offices! I stand with H. L. Mencken when he wrote, “It is inaccurate to say that I hate everything. I am strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty, and common decency. This makes me forever ineligible for public office.” It appears that the primary requirements for holding political power in India are a lack of common sense, common honesty and common decency.

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  • Kaffir said:

    Maybe it’s time for you to throw your hat in the ring and take command of the leadership.

  • India’s Current Leadership · Global Voices said:

    [...] Atanu Dey comments on India’s current leadership: “it appears that the primary requirements for holding political power in India are a lack of common sense, common honesty and common decency.” Tweet Atanu Dey comments on India’s current leadership: “it appears that the primary requirements for holding political power in India are a lack of common sense, common honesty and common decency.” [...]

  • Ινδία: Προσόντα ηγεσίας · Global Voices στα Ελληνικά said:

    [...] Ο Atanu Dey σχολιάζει για την τρέχουσα ηγεσία της Ινδίας: “φαίνεται πως τα βασικά προσόντα για την απόκτηση πολιτικής ισχύος στην Ινδία είναι η έλλειψη κοινής λογικής, κοινής τιμιότητας και κοινής αξιοπρέπειας.” Tweet Ο Atanu Dey σχολιάζει για την τρέχουσα ηγεσία της Ινδίας: “φαίνεται πως τα βασικά προσόντα για την απόκτηση πολιτικής ισχύος στην Ινδία είναι η έλλειψη κοινής λογικής, κοινής τιμιότητας και κοινής αξιοπρέπειας.” [...]

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