When we look at the recent clashes between AAP and BJP, it
reflect the true state of politics and we as society. The political system has
become so corrupt and society has become so intolerant. We need to ask questions like doesn’t it
blatant power misuse (corruption!!!) from the parties in power when they start
using the state machineries for selfish political gains? We can see blatant examples
recent examples like detention of Arvind Kejariwal by Gujarat police, without
providing any justifiable reasoning.
On the other had it’s so intolerant from AAP workers and
some of it’s leaders to indulge in to so called Dharana against Arvind’s detention
in Gujarat. As Arvind Kejariwal rightly pointed out, in his press conference
that “ The fight is not against BJP or Congress. It’s against the system got
build around us. AAP has to be focused and not other distractive forces to subvert
the main issue of corruption.”
Here if we try to understand more on corruption, it’s all
the places in our society. Everybody who looks for petty gains at any cost, not
doing their duties toward society and country, honestly is corrupt. Members of this AAP is coming from the same society. Only difference
is they are not happy with this kind of rampart corruption and injustice in the
society/country and joined for this cause. But along with that AAP team has to
learn for being patient and being focused. Not indulge in petty party politics which
they are here to change.
As rightly pointed
out by Arvind that party does not matter, we should think of nation. Good part
of this AAP is they have a leader like Arvind Kejariwal, Yogendra Yadav are at the top and they are guiding the discontent
in constructive opposition, condemning and correcting the courses on the way. If
we look at other political parties, they do also have good leader like Manohar
Parikar, Shivraj Chouhan , Yeshwant Sinha , Manishankar Aayyar and so on. But these
leaders are not in control or their views are minority in their parties. If we
look at it very objectively, we all have evil and good sides in our personalities.
Overall personality depends on what are the principals govern that person. Same applies in to the parties. Everybody
looks at their leaders/idols as role model. Till AAP has leaders having no-nonsense views in
leadership there is no issues. At least for now. But that’s does not hold true
with other parties like BJP, Congress. They state no-toleration to corruption,
but when we look at actions these are totally opposite. Be it using state machineries,
state exchequers for selfish, party
gains. Abusing power to crush the opponents. This has to stop!
We as society need to be more tolerant towards others views
and thoughts. There should be sense of equality, sense of fairness in all the
sections of societies at large. No section in the society should feel victimized.
Nobody should feel like dominated or dominator and this can be achieved by dialogs
and corruption free society ( total corruption free society is a tall claim.
There would be always evil and selfish forces). This can be achieved only by dialogs
and companionate listening to counter views and constructive dialogs. True uplifting
of backward sections in the society. Not just posturing like many parties does
for vote back politics and play cards of secularism and communalism, without
bothering it’s effects. If we want to take the example, Advani’s Ayodhya yatra.
Haven’t it divided the whole country and caused massacres and terrorist activities
followed. May be Ram Mandir would have been in place along with Babari Masjid in
Ayodya, if BJP’s top leadership would have taken the interest in dialogs with
other community to build the confidence and mutual trust. The coexisted
structures would have been monument of piece in India. But for petty gains, BJP
chose otherwise. We need to be accept the reality.... Minority community is there
to be here in India and they will be part of India. Should we leave in constant
hatred or peace... that we have to decide.
Being compassionate to others views and love is only the
answer and not intolerance and hatred going ahead.
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