The world can learn many things from Indian leaders. One can learn observing bandh and protest march. Indian leaders have power to force the shopkeepers to shut down their shops. They have capabilities to paralyzed normal life through staging dharana and protest march. Indian leaders do not mind inconvenience of Senior citizen and sick person. Their protest march is more necessary than getting treatment of a sick person. The administration remains mute during demonstration and bandh. Every political party has power to show its strength by organizing a grand rally in the state capital or national capital. Even ruling party can show its strength through state sponsored bandh. Political leaders do not mind financial loss of the state.
People around the world may mesmerize to see the strength of the political parties and their leaders. Indian parliamentarians are able in stopping the functioning of parliament. They have power of slogan shouting in the house. They can throw chairs and mikes to each other. Even they can ignore the repeated requests of speaker. They can walkout from the house as per their desires. They can ignore the popular demand of strong lokpal. They can remain on their posts, despite having serious allegation against them. Morality can not force them to resign from their posts. They can become super rich in short span of time, after becoming MLAs or Mps. They are able in winning the election, despite serious allegation against them.
An American parliamentarian after watching the functioning of parliament said "in India parliamentarians have great power. No doubt they are talented. They use their full capacity. They do not seat in the house like statute. They actively participate in the proceedings. They throw chairs and mikes on each other for better result. They are perfect role model for the rest of the world." American parliamentarian further said that he also wanted such system In America. I would bring a legislation in American parliament and would meet to president Obama to discuss on the issue.
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