Party politics will only make a bad situation worse.>

Hello Joao Barros-Pereira.

It depends on what party it is and what that party's ideology and politics is all about.

Except for the above, we fully agree with you. However, unless and until villages fight panchayat elections on 'pannel' basis (as proposed by us) with a complete 'village development' manifesto which the pannellist panch candidate must agree and underwrite, panchayats and gram sabhas will always be at logger heads with each other with the MLAs and Ministers calling the shots mostly against the people and villages.

Please remember that:
'without a political party, there is no government or governance".
'without a good political party, there is no good government or good governance'
'Politcs need not be dirty, always. It can also be clean'
'That is - 'if the village people want it that way'.
'If not -there is no hope in high heavens' and all will be lost to the rat race of making money from offices of profit'.

Cheers

floriano
goasuraj
9890470896
www.goasu-raj.org

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Joao Barros-Pereira" <[email protected]>
To: "goanet" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 11:15 AM
Subject: [Goanet] Who is a Panch?


Who is a Panch?


    Is a panch a dictator or a representative of the people? Once elected,
does a panch have a right - legal or moral - to do anything, including
acting against the interests of the villagers and the people who have
elected him?


For this reason, it is
best the builders of a grassroots democracy are the villagers themselves.
[Party politics will only make a bad situation worse]. Whatever we do or do
not do we should not fail to recognize this simple fact: We are the village!


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