Saturday, 17 May 2014

Transience: Indian Political Circus.

 Transience.

People resist change. This has been the truth since ages now.

I wrote this line a month back with a little inspiration coming from the things happening around me where people were reluctant to go for new ventures which could actually be beneficial for them. But then probably that situation went from inspiration to frustration in no time and honestly, laziness got the better of me.

But the recent turn of events, regarding the elections, was not only an inspiration but also raised questions against the very thought with which I had started this piece.

People actually are ready to accept something new. Only thing that changed from 2009 elections to 2014 elections apart from negative image of the congress and really sad leadership is that people actually stepped out to vote. These past 5 years had been about scams from every field possible and it was high time the public spoke against it. So they did, and look at the way they did it. Freaking 300 plus seats for NDA and BJP alone winning a majority.

I would not deny the fact that NaMo’s face was a great impact on the voters, and in comparison RaGa’s custom designed speeches were not good enough, but the thing that struck me even more is the public’s willingness to change. The uneducated voted then and now, and I don’t think it matters who they are voting for until they get a meal and a bottle of amber. What actually mattered is the vote of educated and formerly ignorant lot. These are the people that assessed the pros and cons and voted for a change.

Apart from that, the inspiring shows and creative advertisements encouraging people to vote also emotionally motivated a lot of the people to vote and India being as emotional as it is, a small push started continued like a rolling ball of snow and loop and behold – Modi Sarkar.

The biggest change on the side of the governance was the NOTA option in the EVM, though many people are still unaware of the power of that, but I sincerely hope that it will be put to proper use in the days to come.

Though the slogans by BJP and congress were more used by Meme creators in FaceBook and other trolling sites, but still come how managed to strike a chord in the Indians with “Ab ki baar, modi Sarkar” taking the win home. And at the same time, the citizens of India also stated quite clearly with their votes that politics is no drama. With all due respect Mr. Kejriwal should now realize not to take politics lightly and impulsively.

This win this time was not of BJP or Modi, this was a win for the people. People voted for a change, and if they do not see that change happening, they shall vote again for another change. Well, hopefully.


Jai Hind. 

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