Thursday, 12 February 2015

DRASTIC CHANGES IN INDIAN POLITICS

Aam Admi Party's stunning victory in New Delhi's recent elections, has once again proved that the previous political crisis that Arvind Kezriwal was engulfed in, was only the clouds that covered the Sun, for the time
being. Also, it was a God's test to let him undergo repentance and purgation. The only error committed by him, might lie in his practical approach towards governance. He had overlooked the hurdles while addressing the public grievances when he had his first political victory after floating his party. This, however, cannot make him peccable, because it was not a matter of  crime or embezzlement. It was a matter of experience. The maxim, ' Experience makes a man perfect' is apt in the context of  Kezriwal's political crisis in the past. Moreover, it was a stepping stone to success. The coating of golden colour gets corroded soon and permanently. Similarly, the corrupts cannot regain the confidence and trust, back from the deceived voters. The envied politicians who had humiliated Aam Admi party, during the past crisis of AAP, should learn the fact that political gimmick and mean diplomacy, cannot win the war against truth and honesty. Lies and betrayal need mean logic and criticism but honesty does not. Honesty and truth are born to stand the test of time, and the fruits that are ripened by nature and test of time are sweeter than anything else. The recent Aap's victory. is an eye-opener to the fact that people do not forget the stainless services, which might be a bit defective but not fake. Arwind Kezriwal's whole-hearted involvement is brimming with love for the people. Kejriwal's victory of both past and present is an outcome of  relentless enthusiasm and unparalleled commitment, contrary to what is usually seen. Here, the latter is dominated by the former. It is true commitment and will to do things, is what prevails. It remains glaring in the annals of history. 'To err is human, to forgive is divine' is apt in the case of Kezriwal but not in the case of the corrupt leaders, who become victorious by chance. Kejriwal's is a mission that aims at doing the kind of service what the Earth rarely witnesses. People like Kezriwal, should, however, be not worried about the success and failures, or the challenges concealed within destiny. The gap between the past   gloom and the recent glory, should have seasoned him with the kind of logic that is needed to deal with certain things. To drive the point home, it would be apt if we mention the role of a pick-pocket in updating the personality of the person whose pocket is picked. Similarly, those politicians who use deceptive diplomacy against honesty and truth, are actually, seasoning the raw wood. In this regard, they become trainers who test the trainee with staunch principles. This is where we find prosperity in adversity, as the lotus that grows in muddy water.Our nation needs people like Kejriwal through whose services, whole-hearted free-service and involvement emanate. We don't need veterans of political deception and people who have wrongly re-defined the words 'logic' and 'diplomacy'. In fact, these terms have not been re-defined but have been added with filth and dirt that stinks. Enough damage has been done to freedom and flexibility bestowed by democracy. Now the people's patience is on the brink. It is time people of real commitment and will, took the reigns of the country into their hands. We not only need a ruler with sense of direction, but also the one who is born to serve the people. Such men are rarely available but the one who is destined to quench his relentless financial thirst, is found everywhere.
  If it is difficult to win in the election, it is more difficult to retain the position bestowed by the trustees who have voted the nominee to power. Honesty and chastity are undoubtedly, are qualities that form the criteria for winning over the hearts of the people. But, this alone, cannot ensure security of the winner. Along with these great qualities, are needed the logic and a tact of dealing with things. For instance, in the past Delhi election that that witnessed Kezriwal's foremost victory, the way the people's grievances were addressed, was not apt. It is not the case of ancient Greece where all the people took part in the policy making or introduced their problems directly but not through representatives. That was, however, possible, in that context, because the population was a small one.
    Hence, Kezriwal and his party members have to reinforce their rule. For this they need to modify their approach of receiving and addressing the grievances of the people. The past desperate situation should not be given any space in the future. If repeated many times, it may leave even the optimistic, crest-fallen.

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