3. “EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP”is all about --
getting people to work together,
to induce them to overcome their petty
differences &
to forget their past grievances against one
another.
Therefore it is about ‘making things happen by
inviting citizens to transcend their self-interests
and instead to tap their collective energy and
creativity in the service of the larger good of
the community, society and nation.’
4. THUS, A ”GREAT LEADER” –
ALWAYS SEES LIGHT IN DARKNESS
AND
WILL BRING SHINE & GLORY TO
EVERYONE.
5. FORMAL ‘LEADERSHIP-STRUCTURE’ IN INDIAN
POLITICS—
At Central Level: Prime Minister
Union Ministers for
Various Functional Aspects.
At State Level: Chief Minister
State Ministers for
Various Functional Aspects.
7. TODAY no doubt ‘India is blessed with many
political parties,
BUT
still it is waiting to have a leader.’
INDIA HAS MORE PEOPLE WAITING TO BE
LED THAN ANY OTHER PLACE ON EARTH.
There is a growing sense of disquiet and
a crisis of confidence is growing,
BUT IS ANYONE IN-CHARGE?
8. There is no one who is willing to articulate a view of
India and Indianness with clarity and force.
so that the country can come together and make the
sacrifices needed to build a new India that the framers of
the Constitution imagined.
9. OUR RESPECTED P.M. ( Supposed To Be The
World’s Renowned Economist-----
A Leader of More Than
1.2 Billion Humans ) IS UNFORTUNATELY A
SILENT ONE & EVEN PREFERS TO BE SO…
Dr. Singh has singularly failed to either
manage the country well or to provide
a vision for the nation's future.
10. Sonia Gandhi has all the power, but no governmental
responsibility;
Manmohan Singh has responsibility, but no power.
11.
12. RESULTS OF THE DESPERATE
POLITICAL SITUATION –
No Confidence in Leadership.
Policy-Paralysis in Goernment.
Dramatic fall in GDP Growth Rate.
Growing Deficit.
Ever-Rising Inflation.
Ultimate Pressure of Weakening Economy on
13. ROOT-LEVEL PROBLEMS IN
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP—
a) Large no. of Political Parties.
b) Division of ‘Janta’ into:
castes,
communities,
religion,
region,etc…
c) Lack of awareness about the Agenda of Political
Parties.
14. d) Favouritism.
e) Non-Effective Participation of Voters
during Elections.
[ JAAGO RE !!! ]
f) Middle-Class Mentality to keep aloof from the
Political Parties.
g) The best from all fields have stopped from
entering the field of politics.
15. h) Self-Centric Approach.
i) Non-Confident Leadership.
j) Least botheration about the Real Public- Concerns.
k) Corruption—evasion of public-money.
l) Non-Effective Opposition Party.
[ For Instance, B.J.P. (as the Main Opposition –Party)
is equally bereft of Leadership. ]
16.
17. Thus, an Inference can be made that—
" India is not facing a leadership crisis.
Rather It is facing ‘a crisis of reluctance’,
to change and to reform,
to revolutionize and seek,
a system that breeds the best of the leaders,
that protect and uphold,
the integration and dignity of our
constitution."
18. So, Is It Impossible To Have “Effective
Leadership”???
NO.
In The Past, Various Examples of
“Mass-Awakening Movements & Leaders”
(in order to bring Reforms)
have been observed.
19. FOR EXAMPLE:-
Great Indian Freedom- Fighting Movements.
Great Leaders– Mahatma Gandhi,
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose,
Bhagat Singh,etc… LIST IS ENDLESS.
Who sacrificed their entire lives to spread unity,
peace, harmony and prosperity for the betterment
of countrymen, thus, put their best foot forward for
making India an independent & a sovereign country.
20. LEARNINGS FROM THEM—
(i) No Self-Interest.
(Rather, “ ‘Mass-Interest‘ for social-upliftment.”)
(ii) “Respect For All”—Respect for Human-Life
and Concerns.
(iii) Equality To All.
(iv) Dedication To Motive.
(v) Single-Point Objective, i.e. , “Betterment of
Masses in Every Sphere” .
21. OUTCOME—
People Rely on ,
Confide upon ,
Entrust &
Follow such Leaders
EVEN TODAY !!!
THIS IS CALLED ”EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP”
22.
23. What India needs TODAY is---
a visionary leader,
a strong leader,
a determined leader.
a leader who can inspire the masses
and reignite passion for this land of ours,
a leader who will lead from the front,
a leader who will act decisively,
a leader who will place India above all
else.
24.
25. What we need is a democratic, free and united
India in which all citizens are partners and
receive the benefits of good governance.
We must work for such a movement with the sure
knowledge that “people want reform ”.
And if we fail to translate their frustration and
anger into a constructive reform movement,
the nation will have to forsake
peace, freedom and unity .
26. The task is difficult, but vital.
The struggle is hard, but necessary.
The risks are high, but cannot
be avoided.
The effort will demand all our
courage, resourcefulness
and endurance.
“ALWAYS BE ALERT, AWAKE AND AWARE.”