Blame game, the favourite game of politicians

NO, I am not talking about cricket, football or hockey. These are the games meant for ordinary people. I am talking about extraordinary game that is played usually among politicians ie blame game. This is their all-time favourite game. The politicians leave no stone unturned in blaming their opponents.

Recently, Lal Krishna Advani, BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, at the party’s National Council meet said, “Politics is a slippery field. So whenever someone slips, people ask how we are a party with a difference. I still feel we are. The BJP is the only political group that is not run by an individual or a family.” On the other hand the Congress president Sonia Gandhi accused NDA of misguiding people in the name of Lord Ram and thus, according to her, the party is causing ‘grave damage’ by challenging India’s secularism.

Political parties in order to remain in limelight play this filthy game as a part of their political strategy. Politicians think that through this means they can hide their own faults and become ideal leaders for their voters, thus maintaining their reputation as well as not letting their supporters to slip out of their hands.

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