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By: V.Sundaram, IAS
March 03, 2005
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The history of post-independent India is a dismal record of the weakness,
frailty and death of responsible public opinion, masterminded and
controlled by the shameless Congress Party from time to time.
If despotism fails only for want of a capable benevolent despot, what
chance has democracy in India which requires a whole population of capable
voters? Democracy in India substitutes election by the incompetent many
for the corrupt few, not at King’s Command but at S’s Command, with a
liveried Prime Minister standing by awaiting command from the Haven of UPA
heaven.
The tragedy of Indian democracy is that we have not yet succeeded in
effecting true democracy. The taste of democracy becomes a bitter taste
when the fullness of democracy is denied by a politically nominated
Governor on every consideration other than merit--judgment, courage,
integrity and vision. Jharkand Governor Sibtey Razi is a classic instance
in point.
He has trounced the Goan Governor Jamir by his historic proclamation! “I
have invited the UPA to form the Government as I am satisfied that it can
provide a stable Government”. He has also qualified for the award of
Bharat Ratna on Republic Day in 2006! My school boyish approach to Civics
and Parliamentary Democracy has made me come to the rabidly communal view
that the majority of any political party after a free and fair election
can only get proved or settled on the floor of the Legislature presided
over by a duly elected Speaker and not at the place of residence of the
Governor, regardless of whether it is called UPA Secular Raj Bhavan or NDA
Communal Araj Bhavan.
The Governor of Jharkhand functioned as a landless tenant-at-will of the
Congress Party by completely ignoring the fundamental fact that the BJP by
winning 30 seats was the single largest political party which should have
been given the first opportunity to form a Government. The fact that the
JDU (U) forming part of the BJP led NDA coalition has won 6 seats and that
5 other independent members were also part of the List of 41 members
presented to the Governor by Arjun Munda cannot be ignored. The Governor
ignored the fact that the Congress Party by itself was able to muster only
9 seats. The JMM Party was able to win only 17 seats. To the eyes of the
eyeless Governor, to the mind of the mindless Governor, the total of 26
seats won by the Congress and JMM together appeared to be greater than 30
seats won by the BJP by itself. The total of 36 seats won by the BJP and
the JDU (U) together appeared to be less than 26 seats won by the Congress
and the JMM. Thus one can see that the rules of secular mathematics
practiced by UPA of which the Governor is the marketing manager are
inconsistent with the rules of communal mathematics projected by the NDA
and supported substantially by the people of Jharkhand. By inviting JMM
chief Shibu Soren (Mahatma Gandhi of Jharkhand) to form a rickety
coalition Government, the Governor of Jharkhand, has functioned like an
unbridled tyrant asserting his gubernatorial right to constitutional
freedom to kill for the moment the total human freedom of the common
people of Jharkhand. Inscrutable indeed are the ways and mysteries of
secular mathematics!
The secularly spiritual role of Lallu at the Centre and the secularly
strategic role of Sibu Soren at Jharkhand are tradable commodities held
together by the brand name of UPA SECULARISM. The man in the street in
India has not lost sight of this irony --- a former Chief Minister charged
on criminal offences is made a Union Railway Minister and a Union Minister
charged on criminal offences and constitutionally removed from that post
is now made a Chief Minister of a State (the criminal cases on both are
still pending!!).
The wonder of our democracy is that such tainted ministers enjoy greater
flexibility and mobility of employment, with infinite choices open to them
under the over-arching umbrella and secular shade of UPA Government than
thousands of highly qualified unemployed professionals from all walks of
life in India. For the Keynesian dream of full employment for all, the UPA
has the alternative of full employment only for Lallus, Sorens, Paswans,
Biswases and Bakwases alike. As a citizen of India my only worry is that
the World is watching us. Unfortunately I know my shame is bureaucratic
and communal. I also know that their unabashed shamelessness is democratic
and secular.
Leo Tolstoy had mean and unscrupulous men like the Governor of Jharkhand
in view when he penned the following immortal lines in his Anna Karenina:
“Hypocrisy is anything whatever may deceive the cleverest and the most
penetrating man, but the least wide-awake of children recognizes it, and
is revolted by it, however ingeniously it may be disguised”
The myriad millions of India expect the good and noble President of India
to intervene immediately in the affairs of Jharkhand (and may be later in
Bihar also) to restore normal and sane democracy in Jharkhand as was done
by President Zail Singh in respect of Andhra Pradesh in the early 1980s.
The quality of good, noble, patriotic, honourable, profound and
exceptional patriots functioning as elected members of the Lok Sabha,
nominated members of the Rajya Sabha and the State Assemblies transcending
differences in caste, colour, language and creed in our country today
reminds me of what Walt Whitman, that “Raucous Ribald” and the great poet
of American democracy wrote about the congressmen in his own country in
1880:
“The members who composed it were, seven-eighths of them, the meanest kind
of bawling and blowing officeholders, office-seekers, pimps, malignants,
conspirators, murderers, fancy-men, custom-house clerks, contractors,
kept-editors, spaniels well-train`d to carry and fetch, jobbers, infidels,
disunionists, terrorists, mail-riflers, slave-catchers, pushers of
slavery, creatures of the Presidents, creatures of would-be Presidents,
spies, bribers, compromisers, lobbyers, sponges, ruin`d sports, expelled
gamblers, policy-backers, monte-dealers, duelists, carriers of conceal’d
weapons, deaf men, pimpled men, scarr’d inside with vile disease, gaudy
outside with gold chains made from the people`s money and harlots` money
twisted together; crawling, serpentine men, the lousy combining’s and born
freedom-sellers of the earth”.--- (WALT WHITMAN: Origins of attempted
Seccession,1880’)
The Moral of the Story: There are no morals in Indian politics; there is
only expedience. A scoundrel may be of use to us just because he is a
scoundrel.
V.Sundaram, IAS
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