The author argues that Indian politics should shift away from rewarding loyalty to sycophants and instead focus on true talent. They urge party leaders to assemble teams of skilled MPs and ministers based on merit — what they call a "talent quartet" — rather than giving key posts to those who merely flatter or follow blindly. This change, they contend, would strengthen governance, promote innovation, and restore public trust. The piece closes with a hopeful message: it’s time to foster merit-based collaborations over cronyism, ensuring that talent, not tribute, becomes the currency of political power. Read more here about - https://janhetaishi.com/in-pol....itics-now-the-days-o