Who Deserves My Vote?
By N.Natarajan
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This must be the first book that identifies the problem of bad governance and provide solutions for election a good party and leaders to power.
Even Educated are mislead to vote for rogue leaders. Elections in India is very expensive.
Election campaigning is all about optics to create illusion. splurging money.
It must be true of every other country where aliens ruled for long. Several months it takes for campaigning. Millions or even billions are spent. Parties charge each other of corruption., They are all true. Changes in ruling part / coalition doesnot really matter. Corruption, poverty and distress to poorer section continues. The reasons discussed. A few suggestions are given to voters. If the follow it, the rogue leaders can be eliminated.
N.Natarajan
Electronics Engineer, tech trainer, author .A certain event in my early life changed my pursuit from normal material life everyone else and became a seeker. I was seen as a Mad guy as I went around trying to find a Man-of-knowledge. A great Spiritual master, Swamy Rama of Himalayan Institute was my first guru. He made me realize that there is none who can answer all my questions and that several Gurus will appear before me and educate me and vanish. It happened in all these years.For my own use I made notes and that I published as free e-books so that people who are in their spiritual journey benefit from my experience. I have written about Spiritual and Religious titles (Spirituality is not Religion) some in Tamil and others in English.AT some point the poor and poverty came into my attention. I learnt Economics , Politics, the way Human mind work and Education - they are all linked to Poor and Poverty.I never priced my writing. Because I believe that knowledge should not be sold. After all I got them from several noble souls and not mine.Recently for the recent title: Three ways of Living (First of the three book series that help one pursue (1) Celestial Pleasure (2) Yogic Power and (3) Salvation I made it that the reader may decide the price.I am happy to find five readers opted to pay USD 4.95.I am working-out the way that the sale proceeds of my writings (ebooks) reach the trust that builds and manages the Memorial for Kanchi Seer Chandra Sekara Saraswathi, in Orikkai. Tamilnadu.Worked for telephones Madurai. 1968 to 71, TERLS ISRO Trivandrum. 1971 to 75. Isro Sriharikotta 1976 to 78Min of Planning govt computer center Delhi, 1978 to 82.DoE (NATIONAL INFORMATICS CENTER). Delhi six months 1982 june -1983 Dec.CMC LTD DELHI AND. CMC LTD CORP R&D Hyderabad 1983 to 1997.Rendezvous on Chip Secunderabad 1997 to 2000.Sophists Technologies Hyderabad 2001. To 2003.Robert Bosch India bangalore. 2003 to 2004.Freelance Tech trainer, author,. from 2004 to now.So for written 31 titles and 5 more on the preparation.The topics include: short stories Religion and spirituality, Education - Economics - poverty and - politics are disasters to the society.My 40 year long Spiritual journey, I realize, has come to an end. I am sharing my learning with readers.
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Who Deserves My Vote? - N.Natarajan
Title page
Book title
Who deserved my vote?
Genre
Politics
Language
Tamil
Year of first publication
2018
Author
N.Natarajan
Introduction
Who deserve my Vote?
Whom (Which party and Which Candidate) should I Vote / not Vote?
In most poor countries, that were under colonial rule, post independence, elections are held regularly.
The elections changed the Political Parties in power but the condition of the common man remains unchanged ever since independence.
Elected party candidates often switch party affiliation post elections!
Parties and candidates accept this as an accept practice. Given a respectable name - horse trading.
Divide and rule.
Our leaders learnt (from the British colonial rulers) the art of Dividing the people and ruling over them. In other words, Our native leaders have developed a colonial mind-set.
Poverty is sustained
Poverty make people thinking disabled.
Most voters, both educated and uneducated are lured by leaders to vote for them in the name of caste religion ethnicity.
Splurging of money by parties and candidates seeking elections is obvious. But yet, why people vote for them?
The average worth of each voter in Indian states is a whopping Rs 500,000.Why do the people sell it to leaders for a couple of thousands rupees? Poverty and ignorance go hand in hand!
Why some are tolerant to corruption