Tuesday, January 7, 2014

The Horrendous Face Of The Present Day Political System In India


 

The Horrendous Face Of The Present Day Political System In India






  Riots in Gujarat happened and then when the other political parties throw the responsibility or rather the irresponsibility of not handling them when they should and could have been, instead of acknowledging the mistake and simply paying an apology to the people who truly deserve, the people responsible rather provoke rioting in Muzaffarnagar to suppress the mouth of the opposition. That is what politics is all about I believe, or rather am enforced to believe, that in politics nobody takes the blame and realize an apology for the same, but rather shut the mouth of anyone who highlights the wrong doings of the supreme power.


   So what does elections 2014 in India mean to these politicians? It simply means Mr. Rahul Gandhi vs Shri. Narendra Modi to them and whosoever comes to power would want to RULE over us, namely the common people of India. So as a common man or as an 'Aam Aadmi', what do we do? Who do we vote for? We realize that either this ways or that, both of the main parties lie in the darker shades of gray, with either of them just slightly lighter than the other. We vote, we chose, we elect but the irony is that there is no guarantee of good governance that we get from. False assurances, false promises, false hope is all that, we the common people have ever been a victim of and unfortunately, seems like it continues to remain the same.


  There is a new kind hope that has arisen with the rise of the AAP or the Aam  Aadmi Party that formed the government on the 28th of December, 2013 when it's leader and now the chief minister of Delhi took the oath of office. With this rising of a dynamic lad and a former student of the IIT, the expectations of the people from the political system have increased 10 folds. We now see it as our ray of hope. With 4 months still remaining for the big elections, people have given an opportunity to Mr. Arvind Kejriwal to reform and address the needs and demands of the common people. If he and his party lives upto the promises that they made prior to the elections, the people would for sure support the AAP in the bigger picture, else the fate of our system, not even god knows, most likely it is headed for a hung assembly.

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