Thursday 22 May 2014

The paradox today - Youth, AAP & Politics

Here, I want to put a strong point in order to spread awareness among the youth of the country, which is the major driving force for the bright future of our country.

Today, everywhere I see people, especially our youth, have become great fan of Mr. Modi. They're blindly appreciating every single thing of him. My intentions are not to criticize Mr. Modi. But I feel pain when I see people are making fun of Mr. Arvind Kejriwal. Non-sense jokes on Kejriwal are on height like he’s a back-stepper; he got only 4 seats in LokSabha, & so on.

I want to let you know about the importance of Aam Aadmi party & Mr. Kejriwal in Indian politics. If you would look back to a year's scenario of Indian politics, you would certainly come to know the importance of AAP in politics. Earlier, the Indian political structure was very much conventional and the ruling party used to do whatever they want. Since AAP came into existence, they've given a threat to the conventional political behavior of parties. Political parties, now, know that citizens of India will no longer tolerate the dictatorship of ministers.Politicians know that people will reject them if they won't perform well and people only want those to come into power who will serve them incessantly with honestly & dedication. People are no longer giving votes on the name of party or as per their family conventions. Also, they know that other parties have come into existence and people, now, got the choice. Earlier, the major National parties were Congress & BJP. People hardly had choices. But since AAP came into existence, they’ve changed the norms of the game in a positive sense & other parties became suddenly active and conscious about their work. You should feel no wonder when I say that if Modi will perform well for next 5 years or so, somehow it was the contribution of revolutionists like Mr. Anna hazare, Ms. Kiran Bedi, Mr. Kejriwal, Mr. Sisodia, etc. The healthy competition should always be there between political parties. Imagine if there is no competition and ruling party is exploiting the power of monopoly. Is it good for you? Please ask these questions to you before criticizing people like Arvind Kejriwal who left the IRS job and further, CM chair for our betterment. He resigned from the CM post only because both Congress & BJP didn't support the Lokpal Bill in Delhi Assembly. Kejriwal, then, wanted re-election to get the clear majority in the Assembly, so that he could easily bring the Lokpal bill into action. But, some powerful rulers delayed Delhi’s elections & didn't let this happen.   Anyway, I don't want to support AAP too much. 

I take a halt before you think that I'm biased and I'm also supporting AAP blindly. I understand that no political party can be perfect and neither are they since they're inexperienced and yes, took some really ludicrous decisions which became sources of jokes. For a political party, especially who’s into power, there are several factors which should be taken into account before taking such actions & shouldn’t act reckless at all. This is not acceptable in the largest democracy of the world.   

So Guys, let’s put our hands together & first of all wish the best for our new Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi to run the central government successfully. But at the same time, just for our entertainment and fun, we shouldn't make jokes on Kejriwal & his party. He's also a crucial factor, directly or indirectly, for the successful & healthy governance. Be Mature!! Be Responsible!! Your jokes will give a wrong impact on our next generation.

P.S.: - I'm not a AAP member or Kejriwal's relative. I'm merely an unbiased & accountable young citizen of India like you. I just tried to support the “optional politics” through this piece of writing.


Our country will definitely change & we’ll change it...  Defense & Civil Services join karenge, Doctors banenge, Engineers banenge, Entrepreneurs banenge, aur…. . Politics mein jayenge aur ise badlenge ache sudhaar ke liye ….JAI HIND !!