Friday 5 December 2008

Let's have a CEO to run India...

I am very late with my posts on this subject of the Mumbai attacks. I was flabbergasted with the verbal diarrhea that followed and I am sure, it was the same for you too.

But, it was infectious and here I am posting just another.

What I really liked was the anti-government sentiments that followed the tragedy. People have now lost their patience. I had always wanted something different.

So, I am only surprised that, we, the common man, waited so long. The home minister, the chief minister, the defense minister, the prime minister, the finance minister, all have long lost their credibility for the simple fact that, they are incapable of protecting the lives of the people - let's forget their long-proved inability to protect our financial security. They haven’t been able to protect the most important thing - lives of the people.

I just want to suggest one idea. Instead of these aged and inefficient politicians, let's have a corporate method of ruling.

Let's have a CEO instead of prime minister. Let's have a chief financial officer instead of finance minister. Let's have a chairman of the board instead of the president. Let's have executive vice presidents ruling our states. Let the common man be the shareholder of the country. Let this corporate machinery be answerable to the common man in every manner.

Let's have boardroom battles, let's have deadlines, let's have commitments. Let's be clinical in the way our country is run.

Let's make the country profitable, not a carnage of inefficiency.

Let's get into the business as fast as we can. Let's try to save the remaining lives.


3 comments:

Unknown said...

yes you are rite!! it is india incorporation. let the CEO rules.let young bloods come to take the control.for example, finance should control young charterd accounts who got good vision about future and not hungry for money.samme like other departments also.then our country will develop. but at present situation we cant.our political mafia's influence is that much.see Rajiv Gandhi's fate.now we have lost our ability to react.just watch everything on the TV and tell big things thats all.now it is time to stop talking,it is the time to act.everybody is thinking everybody wants change but helpless.

Unknown said...

Your corporate hangover might have inspired you to write this entry. Never forget that politics is the backbone of the nation. However, I agree with you on your viewpoints on the inefficiency of our politicians.

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