The reason why Congress is strong in South India is because whole communities here have been converted by the church using foreign funds and the Church tell them who to vote for.
This is why the Congress has joined the church to protest FCRA regulations.
However, in government records, these converts, most of them from backward communities, remain as Hindus and recieve benefits of Reservation.
In every profession, a person must prove their qualifications, competence, and integrity before getting a position of responsibility.
But in politics, even individuals with criminal records, histories of violence, or jail terms can become lawmakers and leaders.
Many honest, capable, educated, and genuinely deserving people stay away from politics — and even if they contest, they often fail to win.
Meanwhile, those driven by money power, manipulation, caste, communalism, or muscle power end up making laws for the entire nation.
The people responsible for shaping a country’s future should be among the most qualified, ethical, and accountable — not the most influential or feared.
When the wrong people occupy the highest positions of power, public service slowly turns into self-service
India urgently needs stricter eligibility standards, faster judicial processes for criminal cases involving politicians, and greater accountability in politics.
A strong democracy cannot be built on weak leadership.