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Assess the work of our politicians...

Let me start this blog by first saluting our brave and committed journalists.. In the aftermath of 26/11 attack, we are honouring everyone like the NSG commandos, Army, Fire men, Mumbai police etc... also we are chanting the spirit of Mumbai etc.. All the good words for everyone but not a single word for our journalists... This is unfair..
My dear journalist brothers and sisters, let me take this opportunity to say a big thank you for doing a commendable job.. you guys are representing the voice of India and we can hear the voice as very loud and clear.. Keep it up... We'll do our best to support you guys..


For the first time in Indian History we witnessed such a large number of people came on the street to show their anger against the politicians and that too in a non violence way.. This is what really expected from each and every Indian.. The politicians are under immense pressure to deliver... I can see something happening in the near future...
So, now we got our mantra how to make our politicians to do their job.. Every now and then we, the citizens of this country need to assess the work of our politicians.. Ok.. but how to continue this assessment periodically?? It's very difficult to gather the crowd all the time..
Ok.. find the solution..
1. Media has to lead this campaign.. We trust our media more than anyone else... Again, hats off to all the media persons for your genuine contribution for the country..

2. A group of young and enthusiastic team should be formed in each state...
3. The job of this young group is to assess the work of each minister in their state through local media...
4. The group will bring each minister in front of media and can ask all the relevant questions..
5. If the minister does not agree to come in front of the media then it's the job of the young group to put pressure and escalate the issue to Chief Minister..
6. What about the salary of our young group??? It's our responsibility to pay our young groups.. I think we all are ready to pay our honest and hard working young group.. This should not be a problem...
7. The above system can be replicated in the center as well...

I think in this way, we can overcome a lot of problems..This is my way of thinking towards a solution... Please put forth your views in this regard... Let us work towards a solution...

Thanks,
Srimaya Rath

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