When it is so clear
that these politicians do dirty vote bank politics all the times and especially
at the time of elections, they why is the Indian voter so dumb and stupid to
understand that? Why he cannot understand that the politician who is wooing you
today for your vote will let you get kicked by the other group of people when
he will need their vote more than yours.
The politicians’
biggest concern today are just two, vote and money. Vote bank politics and
Corruption is they all know. And the dirtiest part is that they are proudly and
publically doing it and the whole country is aware of it. Do you know even a
single politician today who puts the Nation and its people before money and
vote?
Partyism is another
dirty word that everybody uses. It is really ridiculous to see the Prime
Minister of a country speaking in a political rally. You’ll say that it is
routine, everybody does that. Yes, everybody does that and it might also be
happening in other countries as well but is it appropriate? The Prime Minister
and Cabinet once elected and set to work is no more a bunch of people from a
party but are the representatives of the people of India. There has to a lot of
difference in the behavior of a Member of Parliament (MP) and a Minister. An MP
might talk about the right and interest of a group of people because he represents
them but a Minister should have country in mind. Even an MP does not truly discharges
his duty for the people he represents because he has other personals things to
do which are mainly earning money from wherever it comes and buying votes however
possible.
There is a long way
ahead for the Indian Political System to go which is presently at the off-roads
and not even on the correct path. The great Indian voter should also rise from
the dream of a miracle happening to the Indian Politics and should actually
play his part well. Instead of thinking ‘nothing can be done’, he should stand
up, know his rights, fight for it and in turn send a positive signal to all
those disheartened Indian around. Be the change you want to see in the world,
Gandiji said. And change is what is required today.
Insightful post. :)
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