Friday, May 2, 2008

The 'Right' government?

Well it's election time next year. There's a lot of talk about inflation and the 'aam aadmi' and the state of the middle class and those below it. There's also a lot of talk about how this government's not good, and how another one should be in place. Then there's those who say, the NDA is bad news and the Congress is the way ahead. Well, this little rant of mine is going to punch holes in all of these thoughts. I present to you, my view of the state of politics in India today.

Lets go in Alphabetical order shall we?

The Bharatiya Janata Party today is ruled and governed by the most communal principles of a doctrine based purely on Hindutva. In a nation that prides itself on religious tolerance and secularism, we have here a party whose ideology is governed by the principle of the Hindu religion being 'right' and the only real path to 'god' (my belief on the existence of god, as tempting as it feels right now, is not the focus here). So, is that who you're going to vote for? A single one dimensional party incapable of true secularism and ruled by a generation which probably should have seen its dusk a decade ago? Would you stand by and let them ink your fingers after voting for a party whose posterboy, and icon, (Narendra Modi) is tainted with the blood of innumerable innocent people? It saddens me to think so.

Ah, the Congress. The uniting force in this country fifty years ago, and a bloch on the face of this great country today. We have today, a single person of foreign origin, who is the President and the Prime Minister without being either one. Why does she command such respect and adulation? Why she is the widow of a former Prime Minister and was, at the time, the perfect banner for the sympathy vote. Why was this former Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, such an admired figure? Granted, his abolishment of the Industry cap was one of the factors, but overall, he came to power, because he was the young son of an assassinated Prime Minister. See some kind of strange pattern here? Why, now, was Indira Gandhi thrust to the forefront of Indian politics? Simple. She was the daughter of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Why was he the Prime Minister? Well you don't have to worry, I'm not doubting his credentials here. Oh and who is Rahul Gandhi? Well I wouldnt bet against you if you said he's a future Prime Minister. He is of course, supremely qualified by his magnificent surname.

Yes, what a wonderful, wonderful way of picking your leaders. Is this even a democracy anymore? We have here, a party where you just HAVE to be a Gandhi to get somewhere good. So please, do go ahead and cast your vote for the most autocratic charade in the Indian democratic system.

Oh how could I leave out the most celebrated stick in the mud?!

We shall now take a look at the hospitable, left. The CPM. It seems to me that they've been in charge of the 'grumble no matter what you do' department. Now, you have GOT to admit they're doing a damned good job of it. They're the wet blankets of politics. The equivalent of a Bollywood wannabe. The little child you see at the mall, crying for some sweets and throwing it away in disgust once he/she gets it. The thorn in the foot of virtually anyone who could try doing some good. Why? Well they've got an unattainable utopia in their little narrow minds and seem to believe conforming to nonconformity is the only way to go about doing it. With Octogenarians at their helm, and egotistical, pontificating 'leaders' just below them.. MAN! You can just imagine the recipe for disaster this seems to be.

How then are we still moving forward? How is India growing and becoming so successful with this circus of a political system? How are we shining in these seemingly dire circumstances? How are we, today, part of a country that is touted to be a superpower?

To put it bluntly, we're not.

If moving forward is watching a hundred farmers kill themselves every month, we're headed forward. If success, is watching one end of the population by a formula one team, and the other end starve to death, then we certainly are on the road to success. If a shining India, is one where we can consider drunk driving worthy of a life sentence and still believe a rapist should walk free in a few years, then we certainly are shimmering.

The problem is not in the way we do things. That is a consequence of the way we SEE things. THAT, my friends, is the problem with not just India, but the whole world. Our measure of success is a perversion of the true meaning of that word with reference to humanity as a whole.

It isnt just about politics anymore. It's about you and me. It's our negligence and our disinterest that's responsible for how truly "messed" up (I would like to keep this article clean) this whole world is right now. So come, 2009, what is expected of you?

It's quite simple really. Pick one and hope for the best. It isnt the lesser of two evils anymore. It just seems like two choices to the same path that inevitably leads to the point where we, as humans, must decide what's right.

3 comments:

Prateek said...

hey nikhil... nice one man.. really enjoyed readin this.. din know you have this strong political temper too! but still.. knowin tat all the parties are pretty much the same, i would vote for any party other than BJP! One.. because I HAVE to vote and escaping is no solution.. two.. because of the strong ideological difference that I have with the BJP.. come on.. the least we can do is be secular! call me a Left-liberal eccentric guy!

Nikhil Menon said...

Secularity's dead these days. BJP sucks up to the saffron fanatics and the congress bends over backwards for the muslims. I think we need two more strong fanatical sikh and christian parties and they'll all cancel out to result in a pseudo-secular managerie of chaos and incompetence.

Prateek said...

Secularity is not dead man. Atleast I wouldn't want to believe it is. You never know. See, who would've thought somebody like Obama would come from nowhere amidst all the pandemonium in a country like america! If change can happen in america, then it will definitely happen in India as i always feel India is not as chaotic!
What say?!