Yes this is a desperate call for help. The PM is busy
electioneering and holding huge crowds spellbound with his powerful oratorical
skill. I have myself fallen under his spell just listening to him, but now, I
am waking up to see fearful happenings around me. BJP and their supporting
elements are directly and
indirectly at the root of them.
Sixteen months on, the trust and the hope of the people have
begun to sag. What is happening on the ground is frightening. Benefits promised
for the well-being of the common man are still to come while what he is getting
are threats to his very existence – his family life, how
he lives, what he eats. Secularism is a bad word and in its place HInduthva is
flaunted. Instead of focussing on
development about which there is much
talk even the BJP-led governments are
digressing into areas which have so
far caused no harm to the population but now seem to be irritating the extremists of the ruling party
who are openly threatening to plunder and to kill. They have begun to act on
their threats and have to be reined in. The PM whom the people chose with such acclaim has not gone beyond giving oblique advice
against those threats.
All that the PM has to do –and do without delay – is to
recall the oath he has taken to uphold the law of the land and do just that.
There are some of his ministers and
party men-and women - who seem to forget that once they form part of the
government they cease to have the same freedom to act as unrestrained party
members. They are subject to the dictates of the Constitution and the PM has to ensure this. He has to make
it clear that he would uphold the
Constitution and act without fear or favour
to do so. He is the master of the spectacle and he should now organise and preside over one in India. Maybe it would be a good thing for him to call
his MP’s and MLA’s and have one big
gathering to loudly repeat the oaths which they have taken last year. Till now
he has raised a storm among NRI’s abroad.It is time now for hin to do the same here to forcefully demonstrate to
those resident in India that the “Mayday”
call has reached him .
A senior bureaucrat in Delhi occupying a position that puts him close to the PM's programs, must be irked with my comments about the MAKE IN INDIA policy; that there is much talk but little action, and that not even a sentence has been removed from the regulatory maze that even an SME has to contend with in India. Instead of preaching the message MIK in Hanover and Dublin and San Jose, the PM would be better advised to spend more time seeing that things change here. There is no better ambassador for India as an investment destination that an SME that is happy doing business here.
ReplyDeleteI cannot but agree. It is such a scary and unsettled atmosphere that the government has created on the ground. For a minority like me it is even worse. Unless the man does some quick work to reverse this and I am afraid he doesnt want to, we are going to see more of a mess.
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