Saturday, January 29, 2011

The Disgrace of Indian Political System

Democracy: - The term derived from the Dēmokratía, a Greek word that means "rule of the people". It was coined in the middle of the 5th-4th century BC to denote the political systems then existing in some Greek city-states, notably Athens.
Democracy is a political form of government in which governing power is derived from the people, by consensus (consensus democracy), by direct referendum (direct democracy), or by means of elected representatives of the people (representative democracy).
Isn’t it the time that we all should stop boasting about our so called “largest democracy of the world” status? I think the whole idea of democracy coming into effect is lost or forgotten in the realms of reality that prevails today.
It’s not about giving power to the citizens of the country to choose representatives whom they want, think or admire to lead the democratic front. First of all its indirect; we can choose the person who will keep the things rolling at our local level, however we can’t choose the person who is in larger frame, “The Prime Minister”, as he is the ultimate authority that takes care of country’s smooth sailing at political, economic and, social ventures. We can’t choose the people who will become “Cabinet Ministers” or in my words “The Specialist Ministers” who will take care of country’s large chunk of sectors and be largely involved in major “decision-making” processes. Their decisions and handling of official matters is what affects each and every individual residing in the country.
So now let me take an example, a Manager in a corporate or professional company has degrees, experience, problem solving and people management skills, etc. so he manages the workflow, employees effectively and also has his appraisals and promotions directly related to it. But is this practice followed in our “Indian polity”. Ministers who don’t even have a slightest of knowledge of the workstream are made in-charge/managers of the portfolios. So how can they take fruitful decisions and implement improvement policies?
Our Ministers are “jack of all trades” in respect to tongue twisting on issues, such as terrorism, price rise, corruption, internal security, international relations, social reforms, etc. but not even “master” of their own, respective department. Some facts that put ministers’ in some kind of advantage or special immunity:-
• There is an eligibility criterion to become an I.A.S. /I.P.S. officer, but there aren’t any to become a minister.
• In private firms, good work done and organizational behavior is considered for promotions and appraisals, however in government your closeness to party leadership or strongmen is given preference.
• Experts give their recommendations and suggestions on matters they are into for a long period of time, so how come an agricultural minister with “NO Knowledge” of even fertilizers, manures and advanced farming techniques, starts giving his expert opinions on “How the highways in the country should build like”.
This is just a start by me to pen down issues that require our attention and involvement, will assure that it doesn’t stops here. A journey has begun, a step has been taken, I don’t promise to reach to the ultimate, but will be involved ultimately in this cause.

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