Veer Singh
In the current election period of five states, have you not forgotten the last election of West Bengal? After winning the election, how the workers of the majority party burnt the houses of ordinary people who voted for the opposition party, killed, and forced many people to take refuge in neighboring states. And the victorious political system in Bengal’s election kept watching this gruesome scene with shame. Democracy has paid its taxes! The government has increased its vote bank for the upcoming elections!
That blood-soaked scene of Bengal is the result of a destiny hidden in democracy that wants to swallow up the sun of India and Indianness. Why? Because democracy standing on the basis of votes and the larger Indian society, convinced of its tolerance from above, has become accustomed to giving oxygen to such incidents. That scene was not the last.
There was only a trailer for the horrifying vision of India’s future. The present assembly elections are confirming such practices from which, even if the system may be saved in future, public life cannot be lived without endangering it. In the battle of good and bad in a democracy, only the inauspicious engineering the future scenes.
The Uttar Pradesh election has become the main national election! The eyes of the whole world are currently focused on Uttar Pradesh. In this largest state of the country, all the limits of morality inherent in democracy have been crossed. One party has even fielded notorious criminals and has promised to equip the criminals with government facilities if they win elections. The leaders and workers of the same party are creating unprecedented silence from the language of ‘sanskars’ of the family party like ‘see after the elections’, ‘Bhusa Bhar Dene’.
Voting is no longer a sacred word like Bhoodan, Godan or Kanyadaan. In the ‘vote’ of voting, there is also an intention to divide the country and society, there is also an urge to obliterate the symbols of the nation. Yes, in the ‘vote’ of many people, who may be a majority, there are also imaginations of a beautiful future for the country and in this spirit they donate their votes. But democracy also allows negativity to take to the skies. Election-after-election negativity is getting louder and it has now come down to trampling national boundaries.
In the concept of democracy, political parties are organizations with positive national views. This is what is expected of political parties. But the biggest truth that is emerging in every election is that except one-and-a-half the party, all the rest are contesting on such issues, which no living nation or any nation’s living democracy can’t even imagine. can do.
The experience of the countrymen is that in the thinking of the dynastic political party, not the issues of national welfare, but the interests of the family. That is why such parties are confined to one or a half state and maintain their existence with the help of casteism, fundamentalism, corruption, appeasement, greed etc. All formulas work in a democracy. In the last Delhi Legislative Assembly elections, the Aam Aadmi Party was successful in establishing power on the people by opening the boxes of greed.
As a result, the capital of the country became a victim of unprecedented riots, because the government of this party has elements of riot-sympathy. The initiator of the riot was also an office-bearer of this party. Many regional parties of the country have now become organizations of garbage politics. For them the nation is the most important thing. Her central thinking is to raise criminals, give her party ticket to jailed criminals, support the idea of dividing the society into pieces, stand on the side of the enemy country, and criminalize politics.
Democracy is there, everything can work. In this election season, a section of Karnataka has raised the voice of covering women with a symbol of slavery in the name of freedom. We are different in food, different in wearing, different in smell – when such genie elements come out of the bottle, then the elements of nationalism come out. In Karnataka, by giving symbols of slavery to the girl students in the name of freedom, showing their anti-national thinking, they are putting the burden of their narrow masculine mentality on women.
Women are being compelled to strangle their dreams in black veils and tie their lives with the pegs of slavery. And it is being started with schools and colleges. Girls who are victims of the burqa mentality do not know that the next target of the fundamentalists will be to deny them education and jobs like the Taliban. But the election period was chosen because there is an election in Uttar Pradesh and the power in the election lies not with morality, truth, honesty and progressive agenda, but on the injury of the vote.
In the strategy of democracy, the politics of India dances on the thread of votes. The Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh has brought criminals to the election arena, in Karnataka girl students are imprisoned in burqas, politicians are waging civil war with word-weapons, and election analysts have won and lost on the basis of caste-religion. Developing Mathematics—Isn’t all this a game to distort India’s integrity? Isn’t this an undertaking like making India a laboratory in the name of democracy?
Isn’t all this a conspiracy to snatch the future of the countrymen? Isn’t it the crookedness to take the world’s oldest civilization and knowledge-collection to the point of irrelevance by sowing the weeds of votes in the field of politics? If a democracy injured by the injury of votes is blurring the future of the country, then what is the national obligation to keep it on the pedestal of status quo?
Now the time has come to save our India and Indian relevance and save the integrity of national integrity and geographical culture from the so called democratic system made up of bricks of votes. Such a strategy for building a political system can also be developed in which the President or Prime Minister is elected for three years by a national council of competent persons and an office bearer can be elected only twice. There should be one representative from each state and union territory of the country in the National Government Council. The selection of the representative should be purely on the basis of merit and not on the basis of any caste-religion-region.
The President or the Prime Minister selected by the Council on the basis of his discretion and to protect the national socio-economic-cultural values choose a minister dedicated to the development of all around. With this alternative strategy of creating a national political system, problems like political corruption, dynastic politics, communalism, social inequality, unequal civil code and population explosion will automatically destroy the country-socio-culture and bright future. Ultimately all these problems, all the confusions, all the dilemmas, and contemporary irony are growing in the womb of the vote system.