seeking;586428We elect the representatives to the local bodies, where we see actually see something happening. The PM is not responsible for fixing the leaking municipal tap or the street light. Democracy starts to yield results when people know their rights and duties. But I agree, everyone should be held accountable.
To who does the local bodies report to? Doesn't everything goes to CM and such?
If there is complete autonomous groups under one head, then having a leader would be questionable.
(maybe my understanding of how politics work in India is incorrect)
Again, if the top is not right, then the rest collapses. How Modi thinks raking leaves as a photoshoot opportunity to boost Swacch bharat, he should submit his own report card (with periodic assessment) to public and provide a good example to lead on. I would love to see that day and action from Modi. Ethically and professionally that's the right thing to do when he subjects others for such evaluations.
Being a prof for several years, I had to annually review staff and students under me, at the same time, I get reviewed by head of dept, who gets reviewed by Dean, and Dean gets reviewed by advisory committee and so on.
Bottomline, nobody should be an exception. Everything is accountable, as you said, and needs to be for the welfare of the country.On a lighter note, here are Councillors from krishnagiri, TN actively engaged in debate to bring good things to people. I am sure people are proud for electing them.
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