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Acquittal of Jayalalitha Shows the Complexity of Rooting Out Corruption: Time for Direct Election For Chief Minister
Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan, Founder of Loksatta Party reacted to the verdict in Ms. Jayalalitha case with a series of tweets:
Acquittal of Ms.Jayalalitha in the disproportionate assets case & public rejoicing show the complexity of rooting out corruption and the personalized, feudal politics.
Power for private gain and personal aggrandizement is the norm. Far-reaching politics & institutional reform is vital for India's future.
All traditional parties are mired in a crass political culture. Most parties are private fiefdoms. States are specially vulnerable.
We need systemic change in states - direct election of Chief Minister with proper succession & term limits. Status-quo is not sustainable.
Radical reforms - police, prosecution & judicial - are needed to enforce rule of law. We need to rise above personal political fortunes.
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamilnadu & Karnataka witness vast expenditure for vote buying (Rs 5-10 crore per Assembly candidate!). Corruption is inevitable in such an electoral system.
Debate must rise above individuals. Can we change rules of the game putting the best & brightest in office? Can honesty & power coexist?
The breathless live coverage of Jayalalitha case must give way to robust, mature reflection to help us transform our political culture.
Acquittal of Jayalalitha Shows the Complexity of Rooting Out Corruption: Time for Direct Election For Chief Minister
Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan, Founder of Loksatta Party reacted to the verdict in Ms. Jayalalitha case with a series of tweets:
Acquittal of Ms.Jayalalitha in the disproportionate assets case & public rejoicing show the complexity of rooting out corruption and the personalized, feudal politics.
Power for private gain and personal aggrandizement is the norm. Far-reaching politics & institutional reform is vital for India's future.
All traditional parties are mired in a crass political culture. Most parties are private fiefdoms. States are specially vulnerable.
We need systemic change in states - direct election of Chief Minister with proper succession & term limits. Status-quo is not sustainable.
Radical reforms - police, prosecution & judicial - are needed to enforce rule of law. We need to rise above personal political fortunes.
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamilnadu & Karnataka witness vast expenditure for vote buying (Rs 5-10 crore per Assembly candidate!). Corruption is inevitable in such an electoral system.
Debate must rise above individuals. Can we change rules of the game putting the best & brightest in office? Can honesty & power coexist?
The breathless live coverage of Jayalalitha case must give way to robust, mature reflection to help us transform our political culture.