The Asian Age

We have to be catalysts of change to deliver: Sisodia

◗ ‘ I believe politician­s can’t be catalysts or gladiators, they have to be gladiating catalysts... Not just a change, but a quantum change is needed,’ Sambit Patra said

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Keeping quiet and not fighting for what you have promised to the public is not politics, Delhi's deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said on Friday.

Mr Sisodia made these comments during a panel discussion on the topic “From Gladiators to Catalysts: Can politician­s reinvent themselves?” at the on- going “MindMine Summit”.

“We are often blamed for everyday fights in politics, but we have to fight because we are not allowed to perform with ease. We have to become catalysts of change to ensure that we deliver what we have promised to the public, and if it requires fighting, of course we will fight,” he said.

BJP spokespers­on Sambit Patra, who also debated the issue at the summit, said that a skillful politician cannot afford to chose between “a gladiator or a catalyst”, and he or she has to play both the roles.

“Who knows better than a spokespers­on about being a gladiator”, but this is the beauty of democracy. There was an era when people vied for blood, but people are now vying for answers to their questions Mr Patra said.

“I believe politician­s cannot be just catalysts or gladiators, they have to be gladiating catalysts... Not just a change, but a quantum change is needed,”" he added.

Congress leader D. S. Hooda said democracy is not strengthen­ed by raising slogans of making the country free of a particular party. “We are competitor­s. People should assess us on the basis of our deeds, but politics should be competitiv­e in nature and not become a bloodbayin­g sport,” he said.

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