Monday, 28 July 2008

How It could be a part of Indian Democratic Culture?

I am not commenting anything my own, on the what are going on in the recent few days, in the context of survival of Indian Democracy (this is not a question of survival of 14th Loksabha). I am placing few words from various news items from Newspapers, which quoted as UPA : United Poachers Association, NDA: Non Delivery Agents, SP: Service Providers, BSP: Buying Samajwadi Party and CPM : Cross Party Manoeuvres, Jailbirds spice up humdrum day; and Dealers not Leaders. Is it a result of a democratic/election process, of democratic India, or it suggesting to looked in to the root of the basic problem caused by our democratic/election system, which encourages role of the money and muscle powers to keep the rein of the powers in command, adopting all illegal, corrupt and wrong means. The basic principal of a democracy should be based on “Truth Shall Prevails” and that Government must be for the People, by the People and through the people.


If we postmortem that why such a situation is developed in India, we find in clear terms that since we have adopted British Module of the Democracy, without examining its feasibility in India in the context of varied cultural, linguistic, religious established differences from the Britain. Our Constitution is based on British Rule, adopted in India through the Government of India Act, 1935, which was basically aimed to divide Indians to Rule India. Result, now we can see that India is divided on various counts, supponsored by our political system. Our democratic culture, is developed in such a way under which Prime Minister is not a Popular Leader and nor he is a Member of Lok Sabha, rather he is appointee and assignee of some one else. To save his Government, a so-called clean Prime Minister is bound to become a silent spectator what is going on to survived his Government, and what compromises are made by his party for survival of his Government. In fact, this is result of our faulty election system, which not suitable to Indian Society, which divided Indians by various means.