In todays fast pace world, politics is a word seen with
contempt. But it was not long ago that it was a profession of the
pure hearted. In India
we had politicians who were freedom fighters.
The degradation of politics is the worst thing that has
afflicted the society. The growing criminalization of politics and nexus
between politicians and bureaucrats is resulting in more downfalls and
worsening of the economical, political and social scene of a country.
If my Dad was a politician, I would have supported him whole-heartedly
in his good work. He is a person who believes
in simple living and high thinking. So he would have made sure that the work
place is corrupt free and transparency is a rule and that ethics in governance
is a virtue. Being a hard Task master he would have ensured efficient working
of the bureaucrats under him. He likes files and other paraphernalia to be
arranged, so the office filing system would be spick and span ensuring better
service to the people. He is techsavvy so would have ensured better implementation of IT in day to day governance. He is a patient listener and a good advisor, with
leadership qualities. Thus, he would have ensured grievance redressing
mechanism of the people on the lines of ‘Janta Durbar’ (people’s court).
Politics in real sense gives power to the people. A good
politician is a mere facilitator, while people work for their own betterment
once the environment, which is conducive, is provided. Democracy is all about
giving choice to people and my father as a politician would have ensured that
people have various opportunities to choose from. I can say this because he has given these choices to family members.
We as a nation are made of people who are the greatest
resource of the country. The politics of the day should strive for betterment
of the human resource along with better infrastructure, growth and corruption
free governance.
Change even if small is worth it, because individual efforts
add up to great efforts. A good person and an honest work can inspire others to
join politics, creating a ripple effect of positive change. My Dad would have
been that inspiration!
This post is written for the Weekend Contest in association with Shoes of The Dead at BlogAdda.com
This post is written for the Weekend Contest in association with Shoes of The Dead at BlogAdda.com
wish every politician could be like this. great post!
ReplyDeleteThanx Himanshu!
ReplyDeletehope people like you dad join politics :)
ReplyDeleteYa even I wish that he was a politician and people like him joined politics..
DeleteActually we need politicians who are great leaders and can guide others, just like your dad. :)
ReplyDeleteHmm, that would have changed the present scenario and we would be seeing the face of developed india..
DeleteLoved the way you summed up in the last para, change however small matters in the long run for that is what set the ball rolling...That's the way to go...
ReplyDeleteOh yes that is so true, small things matter much. Be the change you want to see.. as Bapu had said.
DeleteThanx
ReplyDeleteVery nice post! You are so right! 'Politics in real sense gives power to people"
ReplyDeletePower to people, yes you are right!
DeleteThanx :)
People like your Dad are needed to prevent the country from going astray... Nicely put.
ReplyDeletemanjulikapramod.com
Thanx Manjulika and Welcome to my blog :)
Deleteour country is in need of such people to rule. nice write up.. :)
ReplyDeleteYes you are right Meera.
DeleteLiving in the States as I do, I can honestly say I only know a handful of truly righteous politicians. Most of them go into it for power and money.
ReplyDeleteIf only the U.S. had more like your dad, we'd turn the corner and become the compassionate, caring country most residents think we already are.
Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting! Peace, Amy
I guess things are not rosy as it seems e en in the US. We all want good governance alas I think it will take many more years for power to truly sieve down to us. Politics of the day has been rotten due to greed.
DeleteThanx for the visit.
You are an idealist at heart, Kisalaya Gopal. May be your father would have been a great politician, but would he have survived the environment of politics? By nature, politician has to balance a lot of interests and look at the greater common good. In this case, a purely honest person would never succeed. But a honest person who can balance interests would thrive. Balancing interest does not mean being corrupt, but paying more attention to A over B. In such a scenario, obviously for B a honest politician would be a bad person. Finally, politicians come from society. Society has all kind of people. If a bad person is getting elected means he is chosen by society that thinks like him.
ReplyDeleteI can not agree with you more! Yes a politician has to balance a lot of things, scenarios, sentiments etc and then arrive at solution t govern the country, to formulate laws.
DeleteOf course since they are elected by the same people means the ill is gripping the society. That is sad. If only we could separate these two...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.