DEATH OF
PUBLIC OUTRAGE IN INDIA
The
unscrupulous politicians of India are declaring every day that private
character has virtually no impact on governing public character. What matters
above all is a healthy economy and that moral authority is
defined solely by how well a Prime Minister or a Cabinet Minister deals with
public policy matters. If these arguments are allowed to become legal tender in
the public realm, we, the ordinary people of India, would have validated them
and all of us will come to rue the day we did so. We should all remember that
these sordid and unscrupulous arguments define us down; they assume a lower
common denominator of behaviour and leadership than we Indians, as responsible
citizens, ought to accept.
And if we
do accept it, we will have committed an unthinking act of moral and
intellectual disarmament. In the realm of Indian ideals and the great tradition
of public debate, the high ground will have been lost. And when we need to rely
again on this high ground, as surely as we will need to from time to time in
the future, we will find it drained of its compelling moral power. We cannot
allow our unscrupulous politicians to define public morality down.
The word
'Judgement' is a word that seems to be out of favour these days, but it ought
to remain a corner stone of our democratic self-government. It is what enables
us to hold ourselves, and our leaders, to high standards. It is how we
distinguish between right and wrong, noble and base, honour and dishonour. We
cannot ignore that responsibility, or foist it on others. It is the price,
sometimes the most exacting price, of citizenship in a democracy. Our civilised
society must give public affirmation to principles and standards, categorical
norms, notions of right and wrong. Even though many of our public figures often
fall short of these standards, and we know and we expect some will, it is
nevertheless crucial that we pay tribute to them. At the moment there is a
moral bankruptcy and it is damaging our country, its standards and our
self-respect. We as a nation should not fail to distinguish between Mahatma
Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi.
The
essence of democracy lies in all the people having equal opportunities.
Democracy means that the humblest person could hope to rise to the top. But
this can never happen in India. Indian polity and Indian politics are both
bereft of any idealism and only those with bags of money or those who can
mobilise money bags can ever contest the elections and hope to reach the top.
How can paupers finance the election mela which is becoming more and more
expensive? He only becomes a laughing stock pitted against these 'imperial'
financial frauds. The superstructure of our democracy is indeed founded on
money power and its ability to master physical groups like caste groups,
communal groups, religious groups, cronies, sycophants and followers and to pay
for them. With money, the leaders can buy others and with muscle, they can
intimidate or even eliminate other opponents/contestants. It is therefore incorrect
to say that all the Indian citizens have equal opportunities to contest
elections. The solid concrete facts would clearly confirm that the contrary is
the truth. My aim here is to give public expression to people's private
concerns.
Ever
since independence, the same coterie of 15,000 people have controlled the
levers and reigns of power. They only have represented the people, as nobody
else could mobilise their resources to fight elections. Soon after
independence, the Congress party under Nehru, who was a self-chosen stooge of
Stalin and Communist Russia, piloted the Zamindari Abolition Act to
abolish the system of hereditary land holders on a large scale. It was done
on the grandiloquent principle of equity and natural justice! Indira
Gandhi abolished the Privy Purses which had been guaranteed at the
time of India's independence to all the princes of India on the same principle
which was quite unconstitutional and illegal. What was denied to the
zamindars and the princes has been transferred through the instrumentality of
Parliament to the Nehru family and Nehru clan and a few other political clans.
The laws of succession have freely operated even in the matter of filling up of
the seats on a hereditary basis in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
POLITICS HAS BECOME A HEREDITARY AVOCATION, WORSE THAN THE CASTE SYSTEM.
Apart from the Nehru family which has strangulated the country for nearly two
generations, many of the other equally clever men in Indian politics have
evolved a hereditary lineage. At the top we have had the Holy Nehru Trinity,
father, daughter, grandson. And now we have the trans-national firangi
memsahib daughter-in-law; she is being declared as not only the
daughter-in-law of Indira Gandhi but also that of (only pseudo-secular) Mother
India!
The
following table gives a clear idea about how the unquestioned hereditary
principle has operated at all levels in India after independence:
Prime Leader
Family Members
Jawaharlal Nehru Indira
Gandhi, Sanjay Gandhi,
Maneka Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi,
Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi,
Priyanka Gandhi
Ravi Shankar Shukla V. C Shukla, S. C Shukla
Karunakaran Muraleedharan
M. Karunanidhi M.K Stalin,
Alagiri, Kanimozhi
G.K Moopanar G.K Vasan
Dr S. Ramdass Anbumani
Murasoli Maran Dayanidhi
Maran
Sheik Abdullah Farook
Abdullah, Omar Abdullah
Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Mohsina
Kidwai
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Najma Heptullah
Charan Singh Ajit Singh
Devi Lal
Chautala, Ranjit Singh
G.B Pant
K.C Pant
V.P Naik
Shalini Naik
Sharad Pawar Supriya Sule
P.A Sangma
Agatha Sangma
SOON
AFTER INDEPENDENCE, THE CONGRESS PARTY CREATED A POLITICALLY FASHIONABLE
PERSONALITY CULT TO PUBLICLY PROCLAIM ABOUT THE EXCEPTIONAL AND OUTSTANDING
QUALITIES OF SOME OF ITS LEADERS AND POLITICAL HEROES. BY THE ORCHESTRATED
REPETITION OF SEVERAL SUCH FALSEHOODS, THE CONGRESS PARTY CREATED A
MAKE-BELIEVE NATION. Nehru worship till 1962 was one such deliberate exercise in
cult. There was never any objective evaluation of Nehru, his ideas, his
achievements, his contradictions, his successes, his follies and his failures.
And of course there was no evaluation of the long-term impact of his
catastrophic economic policy and foreign policy failures. Everything Nehru
did, real or imaginary, and what he failed to do were all camouflaged in a
humdrum of raucous praises. The Congress party, after independence,
converted politics into a sordid arena of business not only for the Nehru
family but also for every leading member of the Congress party. This
disease I call as AICS (Acquired In Congress Syndrome!). This is a
dangerous infection worse than AIDS and this infection has spread to all other
political parties in India.
The Congress
style of politics has provided a Midas touch to all the aspirants.
Most of the richest men in the country are the politicians with mostly
unaccounted wealth, internal and foreign wealth. Politics is a business
without any norms or rules of business regarding accounting or accountability
to anyone. Politics is the only business that facilitates acquisition of
wealth without earning at distress prices or for a pittance or the grabbing of
valuable resources such as prime lands without any compensation to the owner or
the government. This business of politics seems to operate with no taxation on
income or wealth, no financial risk, and no disclosure of sources of wealth or
any fiduciary interests at any time. My observations should not be viewed as
fiction but are solid facts borne out by irrefutable evidence and established
precedents.
Exploitation
--- sucking of the blood of the poor masses of India --- is a normal pervasive
style in this business of politics. It is a business with
no code of conduct. There is no limit to the magnitude of profits or
accumulation of wealth or the enormity of crimes. The only competition may come
from different forms of organised dacoity! It is an irony that under the
Company's Act, buying of shares using the capital of the company is prohibited.
But there is no such prohibition or ban in the field of business of politics.
The politician is free to stretch and dip his hand into the public office (by
cleverly routing the business through some rules and procedures on paper to satisfy
our dead and moribund courts of law!) and fill his private pockets and
continue to amass wealth. All the enforcement agencies, uniformed or otherwise,
of the Government of India will give a helping hand to every politician to
achieve his objective of maximum wealth at no cost or minimum cost. Politics
is the only business where they are under no constraint to discriminate between
public and private wealth, where their personal interests are involved.
IT IS A
TRAGEDY THAT THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE REALMS HAS
ALTOGETHER COLLAPSED IN INDIA. The power and prerogatives
of public office have been employed by all the politicians to satisfy their
private desires. Most business activities carried on by politicians enjoy
exemption from any kind of taxation, including income-taxation. The whole
income from the business of politics is outside the purview of any scrutiny on
account of the merger of personal and party funds. The most shameful part
of the whole story is that all the paper tigers of the Income-Tax Department,
Customs and Excise Department would show tremendous deference and consideration
to every politician in office or out of office. SONS, DAUGHTERS, RELATIONS
OF OUR UNSCRUPULOUS POLITICIANS AND THEIR CONCUBINES AND PARAMOURS ARE
AUTHORISED TO FUNCTION AS KNOWN SMUGGLERS OF GOLD, DIAMONDS, DRUGS AND
COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY UNDER THE COVER OF A TO Z SECURITY AND DIPLOMATIC
IMMUNITY. All honour without any doubt to firangi memsahib Sonia
Gandhi and nothing but shame, ridicule and political oblivion to the
self-less traditions of Mahatma Gandhi!
Once the
Maha-Dalit Jagjivan Ram, one of the greatest international giants in the field
of corruption in India after independence, shamelessly announced in the Lok
Sabha that he had forgotten to file his income tax return by oversight for
several years. His obliging Prime Minister Indira Gandhi came to his rescue by
declaring that “Jagjivan Babu was so busy serving the nation that he totally
forgot to pay the taxes”.
In our
country we cannot take the words of any of our leaders for granted. Words have
been deconstructed, promises emptied of meaning. Politics has been reduced to a
mere commercial game. It is all very straightforward: if a man's public word
means nothing, it means nothing. It is public folly to believe otherwise.
All the politicians have conferred upon themselves various privileges/
perquisites to pursue and thrive in their political business. While the
political management in all our legislatures follows a set style, there is
complete unanimity among all the parties on one fundamental aspect. They all
agree that all the citizens of India will have to be kept in a continuous state
of conflicts, tensions and ignorance, so that they are constantly under pressure
fully occupied and completely at the mercy of these oligarchic political
overlords. All policies made in the country, all decisions affecting the
people and all actions taken so far to implement the policies and decisions are
traceable to the politicians. The business of politics in India has become so
attractive that many unscrupulous people from different professions, inspired
by ulterior motives, are seeking the mantle of politics.
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