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Poor conduct and language of political leaders

ALWYN FERNANDES, Benaulim
Published May 24
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I am writing to express my concern over the steady decline in the conduct and language of our political leaders over the past decade. Certain phrases have now been normalized in public discourse. No FIRs or court cases are filed for such language, which has emboldened its use. Whether in parliamentary discussions, election campaigns or press encounters, many politicians come across as snobbish and in several cases, as bullies. On international platforms we seldom see statesmanlike conduct from our leaders. India is often the first choice in the global labour market due to our English proficiency followed by our skills. At the very top of the hierarchy we hear street language and statements about "stealing buffaloes," "non-biological" origins, and other unscientific opinions. It took decades of effort for India to be accepted by economic powers like the US and UK who once looked down upon us as a land of cows and elephants.  It is therefore crucial that the conduct of our elected representatives is evaluated objectively and feedback is provided for improvement. Public office demands dignity in speech and behaviour, both at home and abroad.


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