Friday, August 19, 2011

We the people

The august 15th of 1947, India crossed a line of slavery and tied itself to the fragrance of independence andthe lust of freedom that the heroes carried was embraced by all finally. Since then a framework of governance evovled in the country which assumed te name of so called politics.

Politics, a name that has the highest powers in the world but its bearers are regarded the least. We the mango people of the country spare no time to curse our politicians. The populist view of this country states a more popular statement called 'sab chor hai'. The percolation of toxicity into the social system is not all that foreign and wrong. This hysteria is a dissence of ancience. Facilitation of such feelings is a done by messages given by the raw streets, the dark nights, the living diseases and the dieing infants.
And all these are not discrete but are collective and resonating. This is the reason of such misalignments all over between the social and political structure. And all these are highly agreed upon and consensus cause of cracks within the system. Complementary to this is te recent buzzword which was buzz for long but assumed a populist word recently. It is a less adjective more noun today as people tend to use it improperly as a proper noun.

But today, I proudly say that our country has one of the world's most developed political system. Our parties uses all dirty means to contest elections but once official results are announced they in all their calms hand over the governance to the navals. This is the biggest homage to the people of this country. This is an honour of democracy. When i look the madagascar or middle east or africa or mxico or any other nation i find myself lucky. Mind it, that only 38% of the world population are free and politically independent and empowered by the civilians. We are among those 85 nations who are purely democratic and people here can raise their voice against the political system and even against the marshalls. The communism, the kingship, the militant ruling nations cant even plant a cactus in their ouse without the consent of the so called mai-baap. We also have democratic nations where people with certain ethnic background and gender can't cast their votes.
Its high time we should stop maligning the politicians and engage into a much cleaner activity which is abidance. We have to obey our constitution with all respect. We all know that beauracracy is the flavour of our country but do we ingridiently integrate it in our personality is the question. The process that we are in  today is a not a procss of diligence but is a process of amazed counties where people operate in correspondance to hearing rather than listening.
Every time we malign the system we should ask how malign we are and everytime we try to distort the features we should see our features.We have a volumous legal system which sediments on the paper. Our implementation is one of the poorest in the world and mind it implementation is self-engineered concept and not system driven. The toast of the country is not its heritageous past,but its just the aroma of the toast. The foundation of a strong system is already there but what is lacking is its structural obidience in loops which integrates the entire society without exceptions and reservations. The constitution should rain on us and the law of the land should be supreme. And to enforce a law we dont need new laws. Need is not to feed new laws but to reap and revive the existings.

Today when we try to go on a revolution and use words like second war of independance,we should be judicious and crash the unproductive destructs. Are we in a parallel geometry of congruency and are our talk constructive is the question to be asked. It should not be an extrapolation of power dynamics but it should be a regressionary action that have predictable constructive outlook and consequence.