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HELLO GUYS, PLEASE WRITE AN ESSAY ON (IF I WERE A POLITICAL LEADER) IN ATLEAST 150 WORDS.... :)

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Answered by marusaumya3p852ug
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Politicians - yes, I understand that, this is the highest, rung of dignitaries in a country, so India could be no exception. If I were a politician in India, I would be a class apart from others of that clan.

Politicians in India at least in the present times are a class to be suspected, abhorred disliked and never to be trusted. This dismal image of politicians in India is now a fact hidden from no one.

So, if I were to be a politician of India,; my first and immediate aim would be to try my best to erase this ugly notion from the minds of the people. I understand that, in India, politicians are the most powerful; beings in the hierarchy of executives, they have status, and' they get a tremendous number of perks with their enviable positions. I often do wonder, why should they after getting so much, still resort to malpractices to earn more and more.

If I were an Indian politician, I would be the most satisfied person, getting all that was my due and try my best to give the masses what they deserve, in return of bringing me to the position of a politician.

I would realize that they, the electorate, the people elect me they vote for me, not for my progress, but because they think I could get progress for them. With this idea clear in my mind, I would set myself ready to serve the people and not myself.

My first priority would be to return to the masses in all fairness all that they had done for me. They had given me prestige, love, and a lot of regard, in the expectation of my looking after their small, day to day interests.

My first target would be the perks of politicians for, in my view, all the perks that go with the position of the politicians are just too much for them to consume, and this leads to the misuse of the perks and privileges.

Moreover, I would understand that, a poor country like India can ill afford such indulgence for a handful of its people at the cost of the prosperity of the masses. My first work as a politician would be to attack the perks that are given on a platter to the politicians who represent a poor country.

The priority to be next tackled by me would be my avenue of work. I would go and spend much of the time of each year in my constituency. This I would do as, I realize that, it is these people who have voted for me and given me the gift of this position, and it is these people who deserve my full support.

With this in mind, I would stay as long as possible in my constituency instead of in Delhi. I would live with them, study their needs, and try to get their problems solved for them as, this is why they voted for me.

My next sphere of activity would be to keep away as for as possible from the community of criminals that would then allow me to work honestly. I would try my best to stay away from criminals and their clan, and avoid playing into their clutches.


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Answered by savarni
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●When thinking about people in the position of power one tends to think of them as representatives of some other breed of human beings. After all, they’ve managed to rise so high and keep their positions, they have to deal with unimaginable crises on a daily basis, they decide the fate of millions of people and, by extension, of the world in general. Surely they cannot be the same as common men, right?

Yes and no.

On the one hand, contrary to popular belief, political leaders aren’t necessarily more intelligent than the majority of so-called ‘common men’ – or rather, they possess some other kind of intelligence, different from what is conventionally meant by this word. This intelligence helps them rise up high, intuitively understand how to deal with people and prevail over opposition; it doesn’t necessarily help them in dealing with any other problems.

Come to think of it, it is hard to understand where people get the idea that personalities in the positions of power are in any way special and better suited to making important decisions. Anybody with at least a passing acquaintance with history and awareness of current events sees that typical political leaders regularly make decisions that are nothing short of idiotic – not in hindsight, but right from the get go. The only thing one needs to be a successful politician is to be likable. And in order to be likable, one doesn’t have to possess either knowledge or intelligence – in fact, history knows many political leaders who were able to inspire loyalty and sympathy while being complete cyphers as individuals.

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