Thursday, July 28, 2011

Kerala needs development not promises


Kerala, the god’s own country, is thriving in politics. The state faced an assembly election in April 2011 and the voters supported both LDF and UDF, but UDF won for four seats. Political campaigns are familiar to Keralites and they know the promises given to them may or may not be kept, still it goes on.
Before the election phenomenon parties will give a souvenir as part of their administration agenda. But how many of them include programs for the basic development of our state. The declarations will be announced in front of media persons, who we consider to respond to any injustice. What really happens is, those declarations are published in media without any analyzing process. We don’t bother whether it includes any developmental programs for our state, district or locality.
When someone introduces a new project for city development, there will be many to oppose. The intention is no other party should do any development. We cannot walk at Thampanoor when it rains heavily because of the flooding of drains. Why no agenda is made to avoid this situation? Covering of drains, sanitation facilities, availability of water and the waste management system must be considered while preparing developmental agenda. Basic development programs are lacking in our state instead priority is given to personal developments of the politicians.  
Once in every five year we go for voting, one or the other person come to power and this continues.

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