Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Need to uproot dynasty politics: Modi

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday blasted dynastic politics as the “biggest enemy” of democracy and said it gives rise to a new form of “dictatorsh­ip” and burdens the country with “incompeten­ce”.

Addressing the valedictor­y function of the second National Youth Parliament Festival, Modi launched an all out attack on dynastic parties, saying those who rise due to their dynasties have no respect and fear of law as they believe if their previous generation­s were not accounted for corruption, none can touch them as well.

“They see such examples in their own families. So they have neither respect nor fear of law,” he said, asking youngsters to join politics as this is “necessary” to save it.

Though he did not name any party but he has in the past often hit out at opposition parties, including the Congress, for being run by families.

He said, “It is true that (in politics) the fortunes of those who have been winning elections on the basis of surnames are dwindling. But in politics, this disease of dynastic politics is not completely finished.”

They, he said in a reference to these dynasties, are also a very big reason behind political and social corruption in the country.

Though people have now been supporting honesty and performanc­e, and the legacy of “corruption” of those in dynastic politics have become a burden for them, but the “disease of dynastic politics” has not been fully eradicated, the prime minister said.

“There are still people whose conduct, ideas and goals are all aimed at saving their family politics and their families in politics. Dynastic politics gives rise to a new form of dictatorsh­ip in democracy and burdens the country with incompeten­ce. Dynastic politics only strengthen­s the sentiment of ‘me and my family’ instead of ‘nation first’,” he said.

Modi, however, added that things have changed from a time when people associated politics with “violence, corruption and loot” and thought it cannot change.

A youngster joining politics was seen as someone who has gone astray, he said.

People are now so aware that they stand with honest people in politics and give them a chance, he said, asserting that honesty and performanc­e have become “first essential requiremen­ts of today’s politics”.

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