Can politicians emulate cricketers

What a gutsy and heart warming performance by Indian cricket team. The attached is a must watch.

When will see our politicians play like a team instead of throwing pot shots at each other or arresting their opponent.

Legends like Tendulkar and Dhoni and Rohit and Virat, I wish they join politics and help change the current nasty political culture

Till then ❤️❤️❤️❤️ team India more  

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There is a saying in English - Politics is the last refuge of scroundrels more  
Politics , Law makers are different in their skill & field. Players should be remain in ground, Actor Should be in CINEMA . Otherwise Ukraine history will be repeated once again. more  
To clean Parliament, Govt must DEBAR those with Criminal Records, even if it is proved or not. Also all those Economic Offenders, even if it is proved or not. There should be upper age limit of 75. There must be minimum Educational Qualification prescribed. Multiple Pension to Politicians must be done away with. Punishments must be severe, may be even death sentences. Low Income Group say up to 5.00 Lakh, must be exempted from Income Tax. Population Control Measures must be Implemented immediately. Say 1 or 2. Polygamy must be banned. more  
Political environment is highly polluted at this juncture and no one can clean it up so easily. Hence; it's the responsibility also of the politicos to take strict measures to clean it up and administer the country as a competent Team. more  
Our politicians are team players when it comes to elections. After that???? more  
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