Meghalaya CM to much branding to himself and Party
In India, political leaders often take credit for even the smallest government initiatives. However, the term “government” does not refer solely to politicians; it encompasses the collective efforts of bureaucrats and public institutions, all working for the welfare of the people. When political leaders position themselves as the sole authority, it presents a different narrative altogether. Branding and visibility may be appropriate for a political party’s activities. However, concerns arise when such branding is carried out using public funds or state revenue. This raises important questions about accountability and the ethical use of government resources. In the state of Meghalaya, the government has been actively implementing various programs and schemes aimed at supporting entrepreneurs, farmers, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), sportspersons, students , and society at large. While these initiatives are commendable, it is often observed that a single political party indirectly takes cred...