Friday, April 26, 2013

Budhha Weeping

It was March 1998. I was in 11th standard. To be specific, I was half-in and half-out.  I was unsure whether I would get enough marks in my final exams to move to 12th standard. My class teacher was deeply concerned about how I was wasting away my "alleged" potential by playing cricket all the time. In the days that followed, she took it upon herself and (I believe) she gave me grace marks in some subjects. Surprise, surprise! I was promoted to the 12th standard gracefully.
 
At that time - my life was all about watching and playing cricket. Some people might say playing a sport is healthy distraction in teenage years when the hormones are raging. But only I knew the real problem. The problem was, all the guys I played cricket with were in no need for grace marks to go to 12th standard…but I needed them. I really did.
Now, the question is – why am I picking March 1998 to start this blog? It was the month when an astute administrator like AB Vajpayee was elected into Prime Minister’s office. He represented the political party (BJP) which some considered does not have secular credentials. Good or bad, he knew how to take decisions and stand by it. In short, he had political stamina – a non-negotiable trait for running a complex, diverse democracy like India. True to form, he weighed his options (political risks, international pressure and economic sanctions etc.) and threw his weight behind conducting nuclear tests. This team was led by a brilliant Muslim* scientist APJ Abdul Kalam.

May 13, 1998 – India - A third world country, dodged US satellites and has done the unthinkable. Buddha smiled. It was just a wonderful time to dream for me in my teenage years. As a 16 year old boy knowing your country is standing up to international pressure, economic sanctions (by USA and Japan) just stoked the dormant pride. Before that, all I used to read in the newspaper was India going around the world with a begging bowl for foreign aid. This time it was different.  India is now a responsible nuclear power and it is just a deterrent. Without actually saying it…India’s democratically elected political leadership was making a statement and that was “Listen up world, respect India”.  

Did AB Vajpayee (BJP led government) get everything right? No. Peace process with Pakistan was a failure resulting in Kargil war and hijack of IC-814 to Kandahar, Afghanisthan. From the outside, it certainly looked like AB Vajpayee committed a big mistake of trusting a war monger like Pervez Musharraf. Things went really bad with the communal riots in Gujarat. For these reasons, I suspect the voting public in India did not re-elect BJP into power in 2004. Somehow the electorate overlooked the fact that AB Vajapyee got a lot of things right too. Constructing roads, taking appropriate policy actions to withstand the impact of economic sanctions, projecting a responsible image of India in the eyes of world media etc. Sure enough, he built serious economic momentum which the world started to respect.

Point is – no one gets everything right. Not you, not me and definitely not Prime Minister of a country like ours.

The ruling Congress led coalition has been in power for nine years since 2004. I am struggling to find right things this government has done. Rampant corruption, fiscal deficit is ballooning up and getting to unsustainable levels, economic growth is sliding year after year, totally misdirected populist spending (National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) and the list goes on! Since India’s Independence in 1947 Congress party has been in power directly or indirectly except for the period 1998 – 2004. For the kind of resources India has, we should have climbed out of illiteracy and poverty long time ago. But hey, Congress will keep saying every five years that they are secular, they are the party for aam aadmi and keep getting voted back into the office.  

Let’s face it – Indian National Congress (INC) has kept India sick, illiterate, poor and pregnant. Someone has to take ownership and the buck stops with INC because they have been in power for most part of 66 years of Independent India. 

I am very clear in my mind. Congress led government at the centre has let India down and I am not stupid to overlook it and vote for them in 2014. The really sad part is, even if BJP gets voted into the office, for the first two years they will not be able to do much because Congress has drained the exchequer with poorly directed populist spending which have not delivered any real economic returns. 
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*Religion of APJ Abdul Kalam is irrelevant in context of this blog. But I am mentioning it to let people know that the non-secular tirade pedalled around by Congress against BJP is at best a cover up on their own incompetence from 2004 - till now.

Added on April 28.

Plenty of well meaning middle class Indians voted for Congress (in 2004 & 2009) as they saw Manmohan Singh through the prism of his wonderful work as Finance Minister in 1991. He was able to do all of it in 1991 because back then P.V Narasimha Rao was willing to bear the political risk of his decisions even when leading a minority government. But now, with Sonia Gandhi holding the remote control for all decisions an able guy like Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is rendered completely ineffective. He may have all the educational qualifications but I doubt he can ever be the administrator that Indians want him to be.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

'The Modi'... has it all!

Thought Provoking said...

i am not a political expert but you are right..country with a huge potential lost its way. in some years under non congress leadership, we achieved so much. the rest were lost years... some action is better than no action.
i am all for schemes for poor but not when everyone knows how effectively they are executed

Scatterbrained said...

@Kavita - While I like Modi personally, I would be watching him just as closely. End of the day, performance matters...and he is untested at the Central Government level. Let's see

@Thought Provoking: Yep...am all for public spending (roads, airports, schools, hospitals etc.) but what Congress did was just populist spending. Total waste of tax payers money.

Sandy V said...

Apologies - This might take a while !! like another blog entry Oouch !!

I've been a keen follower of 4-5 things in my life. Sports ( cricket for sure), Wildlife, photography,technology, politics for sure. There is another one getting added to this list from now on is your blog entries.... Vina, over and over again you bring out the best in you when you write. It's such an easy and flawless flow ( this ends my praise on your writing).

------ Context of this blog :)
Typically when you count backwards ( historically) there is an important thing to look for - Learning or in this case learning from their own mistakes. Neither BJP nor Congress have that credibility. And there is a rule by the way that no other party should rule or have the majority apart from the 2 big wigs of our political system today. Oh yes this is def. democracy !!!!
The point i'm trying to make or comment on your remarks about both the government failing, doing good things and negating it with doing some ridiculous things too. None of them have got it right and neither are they learning.

So i think there is a need to strenghthen each of these big parties and develop capable individuals within them. I still believe there is some way to organize the whole political system better than what its today.
You cannot bring changes overnight ..i understand but we are actually in a hurry and we've 1.25B people.

The end result of this conversation cannot be against congress or BJP alone, its the same AAM Aadmi too who is responsible for all success and failures in a government.

What are we doing to even instigate that change ?
How are we helping the government ?
Why do we wake up only when we hear a protest ?
Why can't we all read at least 1 language ?

Not related -- And why can't we read ( being educated) Don't Pee here ( Yaha pisaab karma mana hai !! ) !! and we still pee
?????
Sv