Leaders: Immoral
& arrogant
Lt Gen Vijay Oberoi
Arrogance, lust for
power and religious
bigotry have
unfortunately made us
inhuman, ignoring
thousands of years of
our heritage, our culture of tolerance
and acceptance; and our ability to
assimilate with fellow human beings.
The foot soldiers of some of the
political parties are bullies who
always pick on those of our country
men and women who are already
weak and economically poor.
Why?
Psychologist will give you many reasons for this state of affairs, but
essentially it boils down to bad
governance; no respect for the law;
because the keepers of the law are
themselves in cahoots with these
louts for the loot that they share.
They also have their eye on the
future in the hope that they will get
their share for the loyalty and
obsequious demeanour displayed by
them, unmindful of the disdain and
disgust that they are looked at today
by the people. Unfortunately, over a
period of time our past and present
political leaders have encouraged
them to do only their bidding and
not what they are trained to do, viz.
upholding the laws of the land.
One can cite the innumerable
instances of recent years where the
keepers of the law and order have
not just shirked their duty but
colluded with the culprits because
they are either in awe of them or for
currying their favours for rewards of
one kind or the other.
Since public memory is somewhat
short and it falls for the ploys and
blandishments of these so-called
political but not caring leaders, let
me confine my ire, nay utter dismay
and disgust at the two latest
incidents that have marred the
image of the nation and have
negated whatever good, we the
people of India were admired for.
I am referring to the utter
arrogance of an MLA of Unnao
District of UP and the gruesome
crime committed on a young eight
year old girl, merely because her
religion was different than theirs!
What does a young girl of eight know
about religion; and what business
the louts of a different religion have
to become worst than beasts and
carry out the heinous crimes against
an innocent young girl?
The reasons why such crimes take
place are obvious to the discerning
citizen, who is not himself or herself
a supporter of such actions. We are now in an election year of numerous
elections from Panchayat to states
to the Centre.
Elections in our country have
always been a no holds barred
affair, but since the BJP has come
back to power, after a sabbatical
of 10 years, it is determined to win
them all, by hook or crook, mostly
the latter. They have done so by
false promises, material freebies,
bending and even abandoning
laws, using fear as a weapon and
appeasement where violence or
doles do not work.
It is also the fault of the weakened
Opposition not to stand up to them,
as has been done by some state
satraps who have paid them back in
the same coin and succeeded.
However, my concern is not about
which party eventually wins and
forms a government. As a citizen
who is law-abiding and who has
been nurtured in an atmosphere
where being apolitical has been an article of faith, my concern and that
of most of my fellow citizens is 'good
governance', which unfortunately is
sacrificed at the altar of politicking
and all the ills that it carries.
The polity of our country is
concerned with fundamental issues
of living peacefully in a corruptionfree
environment; caring for their
families; educating their children;
and leading a life where the mighty
'Sarkar' lets them be and assists
them by creating opportunities for
advancement; giving a fear-free
environment; providing employment
opportunities; providing them with
all the wherewithal of living decently;
and caring for their aspirations, be
they health-related, or the multitude
of other wants.
Unfortunately, all governments
since Independence have failed the
people; some more than the others.
The result is that the percentage of
people below poverty level have
remained generally the same; the
five percent or so richest people
continue to become richer and
richer; and those in the middle,
divided into upper, middle and lower
middle-classes fluctuate within their
classes like company shares on the
Stock Exchanges!
The 'Sarkar' of course frequently
doles out statistics, trying to show
how well it has done, but the people
can see through these games. It is
sad that this has continued with
every government that has governed
(not really the right word because
power has not translated in to good
governance), be it leftist, socialist,
rightist; or the various types of
coalitions we have had after the midseventies.
Reverting now to the two heinous
crimes and the acts of omission and
commission of both the political
hierarchy at the Centre and the
states; as also of the guardians of
law as well as the bunch of lawyers
of the Bar at Kathua who are equally
to blame; it is hoped that sanity will return to the party in power at the
Centre as well as the two states,
where again the BJP is in power or is
a coalition partner.
All those who have been involved
in the two beastly crimes must be
brought to book and given the
highest punishment in accordance
with the law. I must also add that the
police, local or CBI, must not fudge
the evidence, a common practice
amongst them, so that the culprits
are let off with lesser or no
punishment, like it has happened in
numerous cases in the past.
It is important to show the true
worth of our political leaders, who
flaunt their appointments,
forgetting that it is the people
who have placed them there. It is
rightly said that politicians have
neither conscience nor morality.
All 'Sarkari' politicians have
displayed it in good measure in
these two heinous crimes. Till Prime
Minister Modi publically condemned
these two acts, his cabinet
colleagues had not uttered a single
word about the two incidents, except
inanities by a few. Once PM Modi
went public, all his cabinet
colleagues started vying with each
other to be the first to condemn
them; one of them even wanted the
death penalty for the culprits.
Only
the venerable Home Minister
Rajnath Singh, presumably busy with
matters of state, was late in his
'GHOR NINDA' for the culprits.
Now that all those who matter in
the cabinet have cleared their
conscience, hopefully the
perpetrators, especially the MLA
from Unnao and the interfering
members of the Kathua
Bar Association will get their
just desserts and quickly, for 'justice
delayed is justice denied', besides
the fact that as time passes,
witnesses become deaf, dumb and
even blind and the police revels in
tampering with evidence; for a price
of course!