This comment speaks for itself:

Our problem is our educated class. They don’t like politics. I always wondered what kind of a wretched generation is this. They are the group who benefitted maximum from our democracy, and the moment they realize that they are well off, they jump out of politics.

In the last loksabha election, while waiting for my turn to cast the vote, I was looking at all those people who came there for voting. I couldn’t see any people from the IT crowd there. I was looking at the people there with great awe. They are the people who finds it difficult to meet their two ends meet. But they cast their votes regularly and makes Indian democracy work. And the educated class sits at home and crib everything about India.


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3 Responses to “Let India’s “educated” class look within, please. A comment from Gireesh Kumar”

  1. Let #India’s “educated” class look within, please. A comment from Gireesh Kumar http://t.co/UEDw2diP #politics

  2. Let India’s “educated” class look within, please. A comment from Gireesh Kumar http://t.co/4A5UiFvj

  3. Jack says:

    Two Reasons

    1- Most educated groups are interested only in personal gain, not the national interest.

    2- People are very confused. They believe that the political parties are run by goons. So, there are no good reasons to vote.

    The only thing i can say about IT professionals that they really need to get out of the rat race and dogma.

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