Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Waiting for D-Day


Elections are going to over today evening, real game starts now. Everybody is claiming to make their government. Who will be able to make will be known only on 16th may. As indications and media reports suggests (it may change also) that no group will be able to make government on their own. So there will be lot of poaching of small player/parties. Politics has touched its rock bottom where parties are willing to welcome any party to form the government without synchronous in their philosophy. But one more thing there are few parties who works on ideology otherwise most of the parties are opportunistic. They will support the side which they feel to have power to form government.

So this time each small tiny player will have power to run the government. When such kind of government forms it is called in our local language ‘jugaad’. The so called coalition dharma will act as hindrance to development because government can’t take hard bold decision as they have to save their government. In order to appease the small player and other coalition member, they forget the path of development and wellbeing of aam aadmi.

The problem which I see is the regionalism; we forget the larger issue of country. While giving vote for MPs we forget that these votes are about country. We entangled in local issues rather than focussing on national issues. State and municipal elections are for local issues but parliamentary elections are national election. In my opinion we should vote for a government which can make a strong and stable government at center based on national and international issues.

I hope over the years people will raise above the caste and regional issues; they will vote for development. Ummeed per duniyaa kaayam hai.

1 comment:

  1. काश आने वाला वक्त आप की मुराद पूरी करे.जब हम छेत्र ,जाति को भूल केर देश के लिये वोट डालेगे.

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