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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Outbreak of violence

#Outbreak of violence
The outbreak of violence and agitation during the last day of election campaign is concerning. It is the reflection of underlying societal tensions and political polarization. 

People's inability to control their anger stems from a combination of factors, This include frustration with the political system,  and economic hardships, . And  lack of faith in the electoral process.is also a factor.

The failure to campaign peacefully highlights a failure of leadership, both from political candidates and from authorities who are responsible for maintaining law and order. The responsibility for this agitation falls on all parties involved, The  politicians exploit divisions for personal gain, and  engage in violence instead of constructive dialogue. 

It is high time to promote peaceful and respectful political discourse

-K A Solaman

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The ideology

#The ideology
AK Antony's statement regarding his son's candidacy in NDA and the likelihood of his failure within the NDA raises questions about the integrity of familial versus political allegiances. 

While familial ties are traditionally viewed as strong, Antony's assertion implies a greater faith in political affiliations than in his son's capabilities. This skepticism could be interpreted as a lack of confidence in his own offspring. It is a strategic maneuver to distance himself from nepotism accusations. 

However, such actions undermine the public's trust and raise doubts about Antony's ideological consistency. By prioritizing political alliances over familial bonds, Antony risks alienating both supporters and critics. This would erode his credibility as a leader and casting doubt on the sincerity of his convictions.

This incident highlights the intricate interplay between personal relationships and political  dynamics.
--K A Solaman

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Systematic error

#Systematic error
The failure of the Thrissur Pooram event due to high-handedness reflects a systemic issue within both the police force and the Home Department. Merely transferring a couple of police officials does not absolve the government of responsibility. 

This incident underscores a deeper problem of ineffective oversight and accountability within the Home Department, where such lapses are allowed to occur. The government's attempt to address the issue solely through personnel transfers demonstrates a lack of commitment to addressing the root causes of the problem. 

Without meaningful reforms and structural changes, similar incidents are likely to recur,. And that would undermine public trust in both law enforcement and government institutions.

-K A Solaman

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Unwelcome oratory

#Unwelcome oratory
The clash between Kerala University's Vice Chancellor's directive and the controversial speech by CPM MP Brittas has stirred a tempest in the academic teacup. It raises questions of authority and electoral ethics.

 As the Poll panel sought answers, the Registrar's report saying no poll violation in Brittas speech is surprising. The crux of the matter lies not just in Brittas' political prowess but in the fundamental balance of power within academic institutions. Does a Vice Chancellor's decree hold sway in the face of political privilege?. Does the ivory tower tremble beneath the weight of partisan rhetoric?

 Brittas' unwelcome oratory dance on the delicate line between academic freedom and electoral integrity,. The whole episode 
Ieaves  observers to wonder:whose rules outweigh in the University. Brittas is not a 
Martin Luther King Jr. to make thought-provoking speech  to bring forth Indiawide change.
-K A Solaman

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Cat and mouse game

#Cat and mouse game
The scenario paints a fascinating picture of the cat-and-mouse game between the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and S N Sasidharan Kartha, Managing Director of Cochin Minerals and Rutile Limited (CMRL). 

Kartha's bold move of filing cases in HCs against the ED showcases his confidence. It might be  perhaps fueled by his perceived safety at home. However, likening the ED's actions to throwing a stone ahead of a running dog implies that Kartha underestimates the ED's intelligence and determination. It's a classic case of the hunter becoming the hunted, where Kartha's perceived safety might just be a temporary illusion in the face of the ED's relentless pursuit of justice. ED is now questioning  Kartha at his home.

The unfolding drama promises to be a gripping spectacle of wit and strategy between two formidable adversaries.

-K A Solaman

Monday, April 15, 2024

Surey circus

#Survey Circus.
As we gear up for yet another election season in India, the cacophony of poll surveys has once again filled the airwaves, promising insights into the minds of the electorate. However, the recent contradictory findings regarding the upcoming Kerala Legislative Assembly elections highlight a glaring truth: poll surveys in India are often nothing more than a speculative circus. These sureys leave voters dizzied and confused rather than informed.

The fickleness of these surveys undermines their credibility and renders them little more than entertainment fodder. The divergent predictions from various agencies not only reflect the inherent biases and methodologies at play but also sow seeds of doubt and skepticism among the electorate. It  ultimately erode the very foundation of democratic decision-making.

 It's high time we reconsider the relevance of these poll surveys and perhaps even contemplate their banishment from the electoral discourse to ensure a more sober and substantive public debate. After all, in a democracy, the voice of the people should not be drowned out by the noise of unreliable statistics and wishful thinking.

-K A Solaman

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Selective charity

#Selective charity
The selective intervention of charity workers in cases of individuals facing death sentences raises serious questions about the consistency and integrity of their humanitarian efforts. While the release of Abdul Rahim through the payment of a hefty ransom showcases a seemingly altruistic act, the underlying motives of individuals like Boche (Roby Chemmannur), who is a gold merchant, cast doubt on the genuineness of their intentions. 

The disparity in treatment between Abdul Rahim and Nimisha Priya, who remains incarcerated in Yemen facing a similar fate, underscores a troubling pattern of selective assistance based on personal interests rather than genuine humanitarian concern.

This discrepancy not only highlights the inherent flaws in the current system of relying on private individuals to secure the release of prisoners but also exposes the ethical dilemmas faced by charity workers who may prioritize their own agendas over equitable justice. The case underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability within the realm of charitable interventions, as well as a reevaluation of the efficacy of relying on individual benevolence to address systemic issues within the criminal justice system...

 Ultimately, the disparity in treatment between Abdul Rahim and Nimisha Priya serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and challenges inherent in navigating the intersection of philanthropy and justice.
- K A Solaman

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