He also said today the "main challenge" before the nation was to elect leaders who have "integrity, dedication and competence".
"If we compare the levels of our Tehsildar to the official of the similar cadre in China, state governments, both in India and China, or their politburo with our cabinet, they (the Chinese) are much more qualified," he said addressing a seminar 'Talk Journalism' here.
Shourie, a former minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee's NDA government and a bitter critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said there was deterioration in the "value system" in politics today with "ego, insecurity, remorselessness and opportunism" being manifest.
Although he did not pin-point any event, his appeared targeting Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who after walking out of the NDA four years ago, has formed a government with BJP's help in Bihar.
Shourie said many newspapers were now promoting business interests, while several corporate houses had entered media.
He exhorted journalists to ensure that readers were convinced they were telling the truth.
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