
I had been to visit some places quite few months back with my friends, where we met an American couple. I suppose they are octogenarians. There was a long queue before us and so we had ample time to chat with them. We talked about Indian food, lifestyle, of course, Indian politics and culture ostentatiously. They appraised India for having a scientist as its President and an economist as its Prime Minister.
I truly believe that honest, active, literate, knowledgeable leader is the core building block for the nation’s growth and its people welfare.
“A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don't necessarily want to go. Leadership should be more participative than directive, more enabling than performing.”
But I am not perfectly contented with the government. It appears that the government has dropped to maintain the status quo, accentuating problems which caused in Mumbai and that happens almost everyday in Srinagar.
The unexpected blast incident in one of the busiest business Indian site is unforgettable. The government has been instructed of such blast expectations by the esoteric security agencies but fell into the deaf ears. It is an irony to expect a government to save, when it is unable to stand itself solely and save its own government from the wretched tentacles of third grade politicians.
But the government has not stopped its rituals after the agony of fire hit. The PM appeared on the television declaring that the nation stand united to face the war against terrorism and the nation will not kneel. The Congress president and other party leaders paid visits to all the hospitals in and around Mumbai, talked to the citizens and made public statements and politicize it.
The fear and faint of the incident will vanish as the day goes by and the tightened security will be relaxed in public areas until the next intense incident and strengthened for the cheap useless politicians.
Here is the question that pops up in all minds. Don’t we have any strategic plans to secure our nation?
Any strategy can be successful only if it is framed only by a seer who is thoughts of future vision. We do have the seers in the powerful chairs of the nation. One of the tests of leadership is, in fact, the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency.
Now it doubts whether Mr. PM – a right person in the wrong place? Or a wrong person in place? Can the PM perform his duties freely without any interventions and with high liberties?
The behaviors and every move of PM is dictated and powered by the party and its allies. This is the weakest item for a PM. Can the person, not in power once, at the southern tip of the nation, control the center just because of the magic number? It is truth that the PM bursts and strives for his own freedom inside the party of evil members. Unless there is an effective PM…
The government must be clear in its agenda - the agenda against terrorism. A stringent law must be enforced against terrorist. Once a person is suspected for, he must be in camera. Even the civil rights of such persons can be scrapped. The culprits involved in the blasts have to be brought before law including those who are its supporters. No more….
India cannot digest the killing of its own people by its own fellow citizens disguised in the name of sacred war. No more….
India always inhales the interventions that will cause us to speak in the plethora of tongues, plethora of dialects, etc. The nation must discharge its clear cut idea on the talks with the Pakistan. The actions of Pak behind scenes must be brought to light.
"Let Satan do not utter Holy verses anymore". Let they stop to help the militancy against India and talk later. We have enough experiences from the neighbors. It’s high time we understand and act accordingly.
We ought to learn from Middle East nation – Israel, which is as tiny as our Kerala state. Israel can resist and survive against all its bitter surroundings. It’s the living theory “Survival of the fittest” put in practical.
22 July 2006
Survival of the Fittest
Posted by
Sri's Cacographies
at
3:34 PM
3
comments
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)