Sunday, January 26, 2014

Baby’s day out – A note on dharna drama

Iam not a political analyst, or a fan of any political ideology. But, am liable to this country. Am in a country where people will cast their votes in early morning to avoid loss of pay. We can’t forego our income to participate in dharna. So far, we selected the best among the worst as our neta’s. Finally, we thought that we got somebody to bring in change and we elected them on the name of trust, not on track record. But am afraid, two years of our trust was shaken by 2 days of dharna drama. The impending issue on state hood for Delhi and to include state police force under state’s ambit is a matter of concern, but not now. We can’t experiment with the safety and security of national capital. Every other mujahidin’s, Taliban’s and many other outfits are having an eye on it. I am not bothered about safety and security of parliamentarian’s residing in national capital. But, every progressive citizen will be worried about the outcome of it. Any form of terrorist attack on Delhi may bring down our rank in global investor confidence index and it may affect the morale. Why not, it may be devastative. We don’t have the luxury to experiment on the outcomes by hand over the power to politicians with lack of experience. Most unfortunately, the first time politicians are so naïve to handle and control the state. This is evident from the recent word war’s and difference in expression of ideas within the party. Politics has to be run on broader and well defined scope and it can’t be run on individual ideologies.  It took decades of patience and perseverance to get freedom. India needs yet another freedom which can be attained with proper focus and unified and systematic approach. All we need is to have trained, systematic governance with basic social sense in place. Unfortunately, ongoing incidents have taken us back and pressurizing us to believe “Known demon is better than unknown angels”

We don’t want an anarchist or law abiding citizen,
We don’t want any Extremists or conservatives,
We don’t want 48 hour CM with 30 hours ambitions,
We are least bothered about past, much worried about the future,
We don’t want to do post-mortem of scandals to gain political mileage, but, we wish that not to happen again,
We are least worried about recession of the past; we are much concerned about the growth in the future,
We don’t want filmy politicians with short-lived motto.
We are not against the system, but against the people in the system
What we need is a reformist .Who can bring real governance in a sustainable and inclusive way. We need an economist with inclusive growth plans.
We don’t want childish government with 28 MLA’s with 28 different views on our secular state like India,
We don’t want politician's (baby’s) day out at the cost of our inconvenience and trust.

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