There are so many things Indians love to do for entertainment. Cricket, Dance, Gossip, Music, Bollywood and the one that tops them all, criticizing our politicians and elected government. We are all cynics who believe that no politician is clean or selfless and that everyone has a personal agenda. We are not ready to accept the fact that someone really can give an honest government, for we are all corrupt ourselves. The entire nation supported Anna Hazare and his movement against corruption but who is this corruption that we revolted against! Is it just the Congress led UPA Government that is corrupt! What about the one who undervalues his property to pay less taxes, the person who uses his links to move ahead in a temple queue or while seeking a driving license, the one who is ready to pay a hundred bucks to a traffic cop for violating lane rules rather than paying the legal fine of Rs 500 in court or the employee who travels business class in company expenditure but prefers economy class when it’s his own money!
Let’s get this clear, we are all
corrupt. It’s just the magnitude that varies.
I wanted to write this blog after
the various criticisms that my friends had posted on social media about the
alleged failure of the AAP government and the escapism of Kejriwal. These were
the same people who supported the India against corruption movement and the surge
of the AAP Government in Delhi but today they think otherwise. I was one person who was against the Anna
movement for the simple fact that they were trying to blackmail an elected
government in to doing the things they wanted. This to me is Anarchism. But
when Kejriwal decided to take the constitutional route and be a part of the
system that he wanted to change, I derived great respect for him. When someone
accuses politics to be dirty, the immediate response is why not clean it and
get your hands dirtied. But it is a fact that we are the very same people who
are ready with a handful of dirt to heap on the ones who try.
Here again we are a cynical
society, for we don’t want anyone to win. We are a society of losers. We always
want something to crib about and someone to lay allegations on.
When AAP came to power with Congress
support, we asked why did you align with the party you accused of being the
principal corrupt, it was a staged drama to save the Congress and that AAP is
Congress’ B Team and today when Kejriwal resigns over not being able to keep up
his core promise of passing the Jan Lokpal Bill, we ask AAP why are you
shunning responsibility and running away from governance. What are they running
away from! They are going to fight the re-elections with the same promises. And
as it looks now, they will get majority this time. Is that what one calls running away from
responsibility! I thought accepting defeat and giving up on participating in
elections is what one calls running away.
Look at the amount of judgements
people have to heave on a minority government which had kept up most of its
promises at least in parts in the past 48 days of power but no one seems to
care what the BJP Governments in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan which won
landslide victories around the same time, do for the people. This is because we
want to strengthen our belief that no person or party in this country can be
honest and serve selflessly, as we ourselves won’t do that – be honest and
selfless.
When my friend asked me who would
you vote for in the coming general elections a month back, I replied saying
that I will vote for Jayalalitha’s AIADMK as my vote won’t make any difference
if I vote for AAP in my constituency in Tamil Nadu as they are bound to lose.
But today I tell with conviction, let my vote go waste but I would cast it for
AAP even if they may lose deposit for I want my very own to win. I don’t mean
to say that they will stay non-corrupt but at least let us give them a chance,
a real chance that is, not like the one in Delhi which was a minority
government. HOPE.
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