If I were Shashi Tharoor

 If I were Shashi Tharoor, first of all I would have stayed on with the United Nations, knowing fully well that Indian politics is not my cup of tea. I would have been aware that with my good looks and my earlier experience of dabbling in theatre, getting into movies in Hollywood, Bollywood or even Mollywood would be a more viable option than entering the murky world of Indian politics. Or else, writing, something I am equally good at, would be my full-time career. If I still was bent upon being a politician, then I would first have a cosmetic surgery done to make myself look ugly. Indians don't like good-looking politicians and trust them even less. I would shed the dapper suits and try to look as non-assuming as possible. I had wrongly assumed that an angavastram would make me acceptable in Kerala politics, but I realize now that change in attire will not suffice. I have not been thorough in my homework. I need a complete makeover in my attitude too. Being used to only the sophistication of international politics, I would perhaps take a crash course in Indian politics from a seasoned politician. Somehow, I have managed to contract the 'foot in the mouth' disease. My party leaders including party president Madame Gandhi and the honourable Prime Minister himself have tried to cure me but to no avail. I have now realised that the medication is simple. All it entails is learning how not to say what I mean and learning to say what I don't mean at all. I would forsake Twitter and spend the time hobnobbing with the powers that be in the Government. Anything I did, I would do quietly, because I know now that there are people, even from my own party, waiting to pounce on me, the moment I open my mouth or rather, the minute I typed in a tweet. I would also unlearn the language that I know best, that is English. A handsome politician is bad enough, but one who speaks good English only would only make matters worse. I would dish out favours to influential people, who would come to my rescue whenever I would need help, which is quite often. I would not approve visas which the high and might (read Lalit Modi) have asked me to reject. If I … [Read more...]

If I were Rahul Gandhi

 I am not a Congress Party follower but I am a fan of Rahul Gandhi and his way of approach towards politics. He brings fresh air to politics. His direct approach in reaching people, his mingling with poor Dalits and muslims is a rare thing I saw among top politicians. He do all this without any fuss and hype. His decision to contest alone in UP and Bihar in 2009 Lokasabha elections is indicating his strength of character and belief in his strong views. The way he is bringing transparency in NSUI is indicating his sincerity. Because of Rahul Gandhi image, Congress party won many Loksabha seats in urban areas (BJP bastions) in 2009 elections. So, even after Sonia Gandhi retirement from active politics, Congress will be in safe hands of Rahul Gandhi. Still, I have some random thoughts on Rahul Gandhi. "I found him an intelligent man, very well-informed and clear-headed, singularly free of any bias." - Khushwant Singh's confession after interacting with Rahul Gandhi. (Source: Outlook)  If I were Rahul Gandhi:  1. Official Website/Blog: First, I will open official site and actively share my thoughts through articles. It is the easiest way to reach new generation. I can engage with lakhs of people and receive and share ideas and vision for India and Congress Party. I do not know whether Rahul Gandhi already has an official site/blog. 2. Youtube: I will share my visits to rural areas and interactions with poor people in youtube (along with my thoughts). Barack Obama is my inspiration. This may help to bring more honest people into politics. 3. IT Ministry: Just like physical infrastructure, high speed broadband network will help India to save billions of rupees. Business World magazine already published a wonderful article on this topic. You can provide high quality education and healthcare services to even remote people. 4. Tourism: Small countries like Thailand and Singapore developed their economis around tourism. Despite having so many tourist attractions, we failed to develop travel industry which has potential to bring billions of forex and can create lakhs of jobs. We have … [Read more...]