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Online edition of India s National Newspaper Thursday May ePaper Mobile PDA Version National News ePaper Front Page National Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Kerala New Delhi Other States International Opinion Business Sport Miscellaneous Engagements Advts Retail Plus Classifieds Jobs National Politics not throwing up people with visionary zeal New Delhi Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday regretted that competitive politics in the country was not throwing up men and women of visionary zeal to turn India into a front ranking nation. We have a political system where politicians are unable to evolve that long term perspective. Competitive politics governments change every five years and that we have elections in some States or the other all the time he said. Observing that politicians concentrated on the electoral battle he said the way competitive politics is played out the political process does not throw up men and women of visionary zeal. Addressing IAS probation! ers Dr. Singh said the country needed such men and women to emerge as one of the front ranking countries in development and prosperity. At the same time the Prime Minister made it clear it did not mean that politics was unimportant. He said politicians were in many ways very close to the people. He paid glowing tributes to Sardar Patel who he said recognised that the country needed an establishment and the All India Services had been given that privileged role in our society. Dr. Singh told the young officers that if there had to be any bias it had to be in favour of the underprivileged society the Scheduled Castes the Scheduled Tribes the minorities women and the disadvantaged children. These concerns cannot be left entirely to the market forces. I have often said markets are good servants and markets serve those who are part of the market system. But when millions . live on the edges of subsistence market signals have no meaning . he said. PTI Printer friendly page Send t! his article to Friends by E Mail National News ePaper Front Page National Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Kerala New Delhi Other States International Opinion Business Sport Miscellaneous Engagements Advts Retail Plus Classifieds Jobs Updates Breaking News News Update Stories in this Section CPI M calls for nationwide protest against price rise Tension grips Bodoland Bill will only favour top crust of society RJD Historic day for Uthapuram and country Karat Manmohan hopes Left will clear the way Medals presented for valour West Bengal for giving representation to States on RBI board Plan panel Manipur recruits SPOs Save Sethu or scrap the project says Swamy Cool relief Politics not throwing up people with visionary zeal Patil denies being soft on Raj Thackeray Operation Sahayata to help Myanmar GJM holds rally in Siliguri No clean chit for Raj Patil Norms to start medical colleges may be relaxed Archives Yesterday s Issue Datewise Features Magazine Literary Review Metro Plus Open Page Education Plus Book Review Business SciTech NXg Friday R! eview Cinema Plus Young World Property Plus Quest Sports Sign Post The Hindu Group Home About Us Copyright Archives Contacts Subscription Group Sites The Hindu The Hindu ePaper Business Line Business Line ePaper Sportstar Frontline Publications eBooks Images Home Copyright The Hindu
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