Showing posts with label Political. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Political. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

AN ANALYSIS OF INDIAN POLITY: The Politics of Scorning Politicians!


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By MANU JOSEPH, nytimes.com / Published: August 31, 2011.

NEW DELHI — On Sunday, when a tired old man ended his hunger strike by consuming coconut water laced with honey, the humiliation of the Indian government was complete. It was a dramatic but predictable end to a festive anti-corruption campaign that most of the Indian news media considered a revolution. Some even called it the “Indian Spring,” even though, according to the Indian Meteorological Department, India does not have a spring.

The 74-year-old social reformer, Anna Hazare, had threatened to fast unto death if the Indian government did not agree to establish his version of a powerful, autonomous anti-corruption agency. As the government resisted, thousands thronged to the venue of his fast to demonstrate how much they hated Indian politicians. What ensued was a carnival of music mixed with cries for a revolution and general abuse of politicians. Across the country, crowds marched in support of Mr. Hazare. Finally, the government gave in.

People rejoiced on the streets to celebrate the victory of their hero, Mr. Hazare, who has never run for public office, and for the defeat of the villainous government, whose members were elected by the citizens.

The way most Indians react to their political leaders, it is as if the politicians had fallen from another world. The fact is, although many members of Parliament do behave as though they have fallen hard on their heads, they have been chosen by the people of India in a genuine mass movement many times larger than the crowds Mr. Hazare has drawn, either in flesh and blood or on social media sites.

The government led by the Indian National Congress party was voted into power in 2009 by more than 150 million people, or nearly 40 percent of the Indians who cast their votes in the general elections that year. The simple fact is that in a democracy, the largest mass movement is democracy itself.

But, across all classes, a majority of Indians hate politicians even though they love democracy. The adoration for the world’s greatest political idea coexists with a deep loathing for the human embodiment of that idea.

If Indians hate their politicians so much, why do they stand in long, serpentine lines and vote for them?


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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

TEHELKA'S Godfellas I - A series on gurus and their politics: Baba Ramdev, 54 Yoga guru-turned-activist!

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Revati Laul, New Delhi / From Tehelka Magazine, Vol 8, Issue 22, Dated 04 June 2011.

Ramdev meditates at his 750- acre island off the Scottish coast
Scot free Ramdev meditates at his 750- acre island off the Scottish coast - 
Photo: AFP.

JALGAON, MAHARASHTRA, 5 am. Thirty thousand cross-legged devotees get ready to inhale — both yoga and politics. On TV screens across India, others are gearing up for their morning double dose. They all know, their favourite guru is now also a self-styled messiah against corruption. His presence is electrifying. He meets his audience’s eye directly. He is accessible. He is warm. He is funny. The question is: When lakhs of followers are fed on a diet of political activism along with their morning dose of yoga, are they still listening? And if they are, what does this large captive middle-class audience take back with them?

To answer that, it’s worth looking at the background of Baba Ramdev’s audience. Among Baba’s many supporters, we zoom in on a successful jewellery wholesaler in Jalgaon. As he waits to host the Baba, conversations in the jeweller’s house centre not on yoga but on Baba Ramdev’s anti-corruption crusade. What’s wrong with the country is that all its politicians are corrupt, they say. Bring India’s black money back from abroad, they say.

Baba Ramdev’s political activism draws from the same ideas and opinions that his audience shares — the ‘Great Indian Middle Class’, that Pavan Varma describes as having become insulated from the larger political process of India and confining itself increasingly to “self-obsessed aspiration”. People who cannot articulate what is wrong with their lives except that prices of food have gone up and the government is swindling them. If the middle class sees in Baba Ramdev a leader in the political realm, they need to understand what he’s really offering them. What is his solution to make India corruption-free? What kind of rights does he stand for? It’s common for Indians to see people who cure them as some sort of miracle workers. To Baba Ramdev’s credit, this is a view he does not entertain or encourage. To an old woman who clutched at him asking to be blessed, he insisted — he’s no miracle worker. His only recipe for her was to do pranayam. Yoga.

Well for all I know, 


i) he is one "Satyagrahi" who hid himself among the women to escape police detention like a coward and also tried to re-write the biography of "Mahathmaji" stating that he (Gandhiji) preached raising armies to fight police brutality!


ii) he is one 'Yogi', who couldn't fast for a full Week  !! and


iii) he is one 'Sanyasi' who amassed so much ugly wealth and also displays it shamelessly, much against the tenets of the 'humility' as required for 'Sarvasangh Parithygis" !!!

It is interesting to know that there have been Indian Sathyagrahis who fasted for nearly two months before they are dead: @http://prmadhura3.blogspot.com/2011/06/flip-flop-ramdev-ramdevs-fast-unto.html and
http://prmadhura3.blogspot.com/2011/06/unsung-karmayogi-swami-nigmanand-death.html

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