Monday, August 3, 2009

I condemn this democracy!

Two political rivals, from same party, met once at a cross section. One is seating MLA as well as a minister while the another one is an aspiring candidate of assembly elections from the same constituency. Both are trying to overpower each other in getting assembly elections ticket. The minister says,” I built roads and flyovers, made the city beautiful, I am trying to bring industries in the SEZ sanctioned due to my efforts, brought the new airport, I am a close associate of former chief minister and have good connections with high command, what do you have”?. The another person replied “Mere Pass Maa Hai”!
This is the anecdote which is nowadays getting told in political and social spheres of Amravati. The minister is Dr.Sunil Deshmukh who has every right to demand a ticket for next assembly elections due to developmental works he has done while the aspiring candidate is Raosaheb Shekhawat, son of President of India, Pratibha Patil. Shekhawat has all of sudden emerged on political scene of Amravati since one year from nowhere, no need to mention due to backing of post of President of India. This is the story of entire political sphere of our country.
You must be remembering, Poonam Mahajan had made a cry on not getting Lok Sabha elections ticket. In these elections of Maharashtra, many political leaders of the state are trying to project their wards as their political heirs. Bhujbal, Pawar, Munde, Anand Adsul, Ranjit Deshmukh, Vilasrao Deshmukh, Sushilkumar Shinde, Datta Meghe, Ranjit Deshmukh, Madhukar Sarpotdar, hundreds of Shikshan and Sahakar Maharshees and many others political leaders are trying to make grounds for their children in coming elections. Are we living in democracy? I have stopped believing in it. If these people are natural choices for candidature, what should a common party activist do, who spend his valuable days and years for party work? How can a common person be given a chance to represent people.
Few years back, Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party used to give tickets to common party workers and made many leaders from those activists. But, this practice is stopped almost completely in all parties. Our shameless leaders ask, if a doctor’s son can become doctor, lawyer’s son can become lawyer why not a politician’s son become a politician? Hell with these shameless leaders. They are talking as if politics is a business and this country is their private property. Are we living in monarchy? Is this country is kingdom of these useless political leaders?
Government makes campaigns for increasing voting percentage. They appeal us to awake and vote for making our democracy stronger. But to whom should we vote when successors of well settled political leaders are only persons contesting elections just due to ability of spending more money earned by their fathers doing all malpractices. Then when will a common person get a real chance to participate in democracy, as mentioned by our constitution and which is buried in those large books only. I don’t believe that we are living in real democracy.
I condemn this political system and such ‘power-blinded’ leaders and their akas. If you think there is some sincerity in my feelings, please condemn this monarchial practice of India. Forward this to all your acquaintances, comment on it, discuss this at your meetings and gatherings, react on it. This will not only do things correct, but at least the subject will be discussed at many avenues. Many great things happen from some small starts only. Choice is yours!
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7 comments:

  1. Good one- An eye opener of what is politics has come to now. The candidature is cash dependant these days. Nepotism is an old disease in India and it is from corporates to politics- Dyansty they call it

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  2. I have stopped believing in Democracy the moment i started understanding the likes of these so called great great politicians...A lot of money is wasted in the campaigning..it has been estimated that more 25 crore rupees have been spent on sonia's just one electoral campaign..and she has conducted so many campaign .. that it wud be needless talkin about it..
    where is it taking to us..?To the destination of devastation..
    according to me, whatever has been written by u.. shows off the real smell of wat is going on..keep writing...it will definately have an impact on others...at least youth...

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  3. great and fact containing article...... hope will make difference......

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  4. Yes................that's true face of indian politics. This is the main reason of why common people afraid to join politics. So called "High Commnand" they doesn't have any business with country but only take care about establishment od their son. I congratulate mandar dada for putting such live issue and expects more burning issues in future. That will surely help some future change.........best of luck!!!!!!!!!

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  5. excellent article....!!
    this article must be read by all those who are tyring to make politics as a home bussiness.
    specially that person who says "mere pas maa hai..!!!"..but one thing which is sad.."jiske pas itni powerfull ma hai wo hi jitega.."

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  6. We all know the problems. I wonder what a common man can do to change the picture? Even the 'no good candidate - no vote' will not work, because voter's apathy will only help these worthless politicians only.
    May be you journalists can make a difference - making this a big point of debate and making politicians think twice before doing anything silly.

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  7. mandar, kartrutwa mule netrutwa milate pan matrutwa mule sunil chi wat lagali yaaaar!!!!!!!!!

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