Monday, January 21, 2008

Politics in India - Another view

"I want to be a politician". There was a few seconds long stunned silence when Manek said these words in response to the question about his future career goal. This was proceeded by a long round of uproarious laughter - so much so that the Principal had to move to the corridor to confirm if nothing untoward had happened.

This is a scene which could be replicated across almost all the schools and the society with a uniform degree of similarity. Why is it that this career is looked down upon as a viable option in India? Why is it that the respect reserved for the Engineers, Doctors, Artists, Sportsmen (women too :-P), Lawyers gets evaporated when it comes to Politicians? Why is it that the students are not encouraged to pursue politics as an active career? Why is it that the Politicians evoke fear and anger in our hearts and minds rather than comfort and trust? Why is it that entering politics is considered dirty and a job of people who are from some other planet? Why is it that politics is equated to corruption? Why is it that politics is associated with illiteracy? Why is it that every child who dreams about being a politician is scoffed at, laughed at, and looked down upon? Why is it that people like you and me, instead of taking up the responsibility of doing something, simply take shelter in hurling abuses to the politicians?

One of the reasons could be the current state of politics (and politicians) in our country. It could be because of the profile of the politicians currently practicing politics. Politicians in our country generally include a huge cross-section of criminals masquerading as social workers - in order to siphon off the resources of the country further. Not many of them are well educated. The apathy shown by them towards the populace of the country is a major factor in putting off people.

Contrast this with the politicians in US; they have had presidents; almost all of whom have represented the United States in Wars. They are respected widely (exceptions are always there ;)) and are looked up to. It is generally the well educated set of people who turn politicians.

Although, politics may be a ugly career, the youngsters of today should be encouraged to take it up as a serious career. The educated should be re-educated in order to take over the reins running the government so that India could be better for tomorrow. It is the educated who will make the difference to the thinking, to the policies adopted, to the people.

Amen

PS: I absolutely love my country. So, no need to think otherwise. In case this line still doesn't convince you, then you are free to comment.

3 comments:

HR said...

How about leading by example? :mg:

Seriously Funny said...

@HR:

I knew you would say something like this :biggrin:

Richa said...

Nice post :thumbsup:

Well Well :-P
its hard to imagine you with a white gandhi cap and in white kurta ...with a biggrin on face .....but if u really wanna set an example then sahi hai!!!!!!
;-)