One more election is behind us. The results are out. Good, bad, ugly, indifferent – the voice of the people has prevailed. That is what the spirit of democracy is all about. The point here is not to talk about the results or the merits or demerits thereof. The question here is the attitudes which dictate the results.
Our erstwhile UPA has received a drubbing of a lifetime. Who is responsible?
Rahul, PM, govt, silence, tickets, campaigning … Congress blames them all
reads the news on page 2 of today’s Indian Express. So the blame game has begun. Do we see a read “Congress = Gandhi family and Gandhi family = Congress” in this statement? Who or what constitutes the Congress party? There is no denying the fact that these are the people who have dictated everything and the party workers have as usual fallen into a feudalistic pattern of saying “Jee Huzoor”. “Soniaji and Rahul Baba” have been shamelessly kowtowed to. Sadly and shamefully enough, our erstwhile PM – an economic guru in his own right, who could have done miracles for our country if he had chosen to stick to his expertise without agreeing to being a puppet – did the same. A man of his stature was reduced to (and chose to be reduced to) a mere caricature with no voice of his own. Put it down to a phase of losing one’s capacity of discrimination or good judgment. Happens to all. So who is to blame? Rahul, the PM, the govt (read Sonia) alone? When will the Congress ever learn to get over this mentality of being serfs to the feudal lords? Or will they ever? Do they not see the fingers pointing at themselves while they point at the above persons? (Or is that why they make sure that most fingers point at someone else)?
Pleasantly and surprisingly enough, Rahul and Sonia have shown the grace (at least publicly) of accepting responsibility for the drubbing.
Are they going to do anything to change their style of functioning? Are they going to adopt a more mature, responsible and democratic way of running their party as well as style of governing? Only time can tell. But if history has to be believed …...
What is so shocking? Did they not feel the mood of the people? Probably not. They were so blinded by power that they either did not see or chose not to see what was happening or believed that the people would be stupid enough to bring them back to power no matter what because “the people did not have a choice”. They did not believe it possible that the people would opt for some other party, no matter which one. The wake up call came too late – after the AAP won the Delhi elections. That was the first sign that people were looking for better options.
Here is evidence of that arrogance – from the mouth of our esteemed PM coming as recently as Jan 2014.
The AAP – a party for whom I had great hopes. A party who threw away the advantage they had. The people had had enough of the corruption (no matter what our erstwhile PM thought) and brought them to power. What did they do? Resigned within weeks of being brought into power.
Surprisingly enough, our public which has been so patient with the two main national parties and their shenanigans (despite the fact that they have had decades to pull up their socks) did not show the same patience with a fledgling party which has not had even a fraction of the time the other two had, to learn their lessons. Has a gross injustice been done?
Mamata Banerjee is one more example of blindness that is hitting our political leaders.
No one can deny the role that money plays in politics or elections. But to assume that that is the MAIN or SOLE criterion that dictates victory at the hustings is being obtuse to say the least. Is this a case of selective blindness or outright refusal to see the truth? Here is a politician who is intolerant of contrary views, a politician who brooks no criticism, walks out of interviews when anyone who questions her policies after branding them as “Maoists”.
I have a simple question. How long are politicians going to continue bribing people, think they can buy their loyalties, be blind to their own short-comings and go on the assumption that the electorate is stupid and bank on short public memory? Is it not high time for them to wake up?