Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Dictorial Democracy.!

Do we live in a free nation? Practically yes, but by another way there's a smell of doubt. Did our nation get free since 1947 and even if, I guess the bottle of fragrance of freedom now has got empty. We live in a nation where the freedom is jeopardizing rapidly than tigers, After all I am talking about INDIA.!

"It would have been better if instead of Democracy, Dictatorship persisted, we would have been at peace". But is it really true? Every coin has two sides.


If we deeply think about the relegation of Indian integrity then it has been affected majorly by "We the people of India". No matter how sophisticated these five words are, but instead of using them in the constitution of India, it's pertinent if they are used here. If asked about the depleted condition of our nation to a layman (educated), then the cause has always been the national sport of India, not hockey, but Politics, and the players, Politicians! But if asked to peep inside one's own collar, everybody stand dumb struck. No matter how and when did this condition arise but this is the dichotomy of human standards in our country.

Bewilderment arises, that, would it have been better if dictatorship persisted or are we sufficiently placated with the state of chicanery?


When the Chinese leadership wants a power plant to be set up, it just goes ahead. No fear of protracted litigation of environment protest, or of lobbying by interested parties. It or the economy is not held to ransom by striking truckers or air-traffic controllers. Certainly, there's much alluring about an enlightened dictatorship. But there the trouble begins. One cannot be sure or there stands no guarantee that the dictatorship will be enlightened one. Myanmar has been ruled by dictators for decades and no one would better off than even Bangladesh which has itself suffered long stretches of dictatorship.

The idea is not of redefining the history but there's always a confusion and daunt of any advent of the new system. For as a student and a novice I may not know much and may be a naivete in front of a giant analyzer, but somewhere I hope and believe that to get success we need to get started and this is definitely a good initiation.