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Sunday, January 26, 2014

THE FAILING REPUBLIC

In the last couple of days, I am swamped with patriotic messages. On fb & twitter & whatsapp & ordinary smses; emotional, colourful, sometimes funny, witty but all congratulating all of us on the occasion of ‘Republic Day’.
         It has made me ask, what are we celebrating? The word ‘Republic’ is defined in the dictionary as “a country without a king or queen, usually governed by elected representatives of the people and a president”. The meaning is more effectively conveyed by the Indian words used, “Praja-Sattak” or “Gana-Tantra” Divas. 
Do we really have that in this country?
On this, our 64th Republic Day, do we honestly believe that we are ruled by the common citizens (Praja) of this country? Do we, the ordinary citizens (Gana), have any say in the way this country is governed?
The answer is an emphatic NO!
The reasons for this can be debated endlessly; and in fact majority of us do just that! Debate these and similar issues endlessly in the comfort of our drawing rooms. And, depressingly, the conclusions are usually the same....
“Politicians have ruined this country”
“Politics has become a business of rogues & crooks”
“Politics is not a field for gentlemen like us, anymore”
“What can I do, alone?”
“After all, I have my career, family, life to consider”
& the unkindest cut of them all, “This country has no future, Iss desh ka kuchh nahi ho sakta
Today let us pause to consider why have things come to this sorry state!
The answer, to my mind, is that we, the ordinary, decent, honest folk have decided in our collective wisdom that ‘let somebody else do it!’
We have utterly & completely stopped participating in the democratic process. And as a result, if crooks & rogues have taken over by default, who is to be blamed?
The system put in place by our forefathers is excellent; the only ingredient missing is our active participation! Democracy is not a utility or a machine that once installed should be giving faultless service endlessly. We think the occasional servicing in the form of our infrequent visits to the polling booth should be enough!
No, it doesn’t work that way! A vibrant democracy is a dynamic process that needs aware, alert citizens, who speak out when necessary, for it to be successful!
I am not canvassing for any one political party here; today let us canvass for the nation.
Whatever party, ideology or leader you believe in, for that party (& also inside that party!), participate!
At the level of your building, mohalla, ward, constituency, district, state, or nation; as per your capacity & inclination, PARTICIPATE! Be alert & vigilant about what is going on, speak out when necessary, but let those in power know that you are watching, and then see the difference!
Today, let us ask ourselves, if these seasonal  “26th Jan/ 15th Aug bouts” of patriotism are enough to fulfill our duties as citizens? Does that entitle us to bad-mouth the political class, snigger at the politicians and write off this entire great nation as hopeless?
If you start participating, however modestly, next year, I will be proud to exchange these greetings with you...
“HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY”!