Indian netas/politicians should improve their language
@aninditasen (17667)
Raurkela, India
September 4, 2025 9:23am CST
Neta/ politicians in India have started using slanderous language in public, especially against women. Today a BJP MLA went to the extent of calling a woman police officer a pet dog. This is totally unacceptable. The politicians are using very cheap language while addressing a meeting. There should be some rules framed to stop this nonsense in public. Such politicians should be arrested or fined heavily.
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@Shivram59 (45576)
• India
4 Sep
I agree. Their membership of a vidhansabha or the loksabha should be rejected. The don't deserve to be our leaders.
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@aninditasen (17667)
• Raurkela, India
5 Sep
Who will reject. I think the judiciary and the common man to should form a committee to stop this.
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@aninditasen (17667)
• Raurkela, India
6 Sep
@Shivram59 Whom to vote for? All parties are the same. They blame each other and keep laundering public funds.
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@Shivram59 (45576)
• India
5 Sep
@aninditasen We, the common people can do it by voting against them.
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@JudyEv (362775)
• Rockingham, Australia
6 Sep
@aninditasen Here, they wouldn't get away with it just because they were a politician.
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@aninditasen (17667)
• Raurkela, India
6 Sep
@JudyEv That's what should happen in India too.
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@aninditasen (17667)
• Raurkela, India
5 Sep
There are laws in India too for slander but rarely does the police use it against a politician.
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@vandana7 (102392)
• India
5 Sep
@aninditasen Problem is they are so powerful that we wouldn't dare to take a stand against them. Remember the Unnao girl her family and her lawyer. The Sengar case. The outcome is gonna be that. Laws are lifeless. Serious laws are unwelcome.
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@aninditasen (17667)
• Raurkela, India
6 Sep
@vandana7 Law has become lawlessness to some extent but the social media is doing a lot. The way some politicians are being rapped on Facebook or Instagram they do cow down.
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@aninditasen (17667)
• Raurkela, India
5 Sep
They are but that doesn't give them the right to blurt out anything they like.
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@allknowing (153476)
• India
5 Sep
It started with the PM He is known to use fowl language.
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@aninditasen (17667)
• Raurkela, India
5 Sep
You are right. He always refers to all opposition parties with foul language.
@DaddyEvil (159528)
• United States
4 Sep
I agree and I hope some type of fines go in effect to help stop such language.
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@aninditasen (17667)
• Raurkela, India
5 Sep
It's for the judiciary now to interfere and insist on a fine. In the government all are politicians.
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