Dec 26, 2010

Is Indian Politics no place for the well educated?

“Why don't grads from our top notch edu instt get into Politics? Asks @ShashiTharoor in his article in The Week. Now there's a thought.”

This tweet of mine was re-tweeted by Shashi Tharoor and led to a huge response from about 30-40 people, in less than 10 hours!

The responses ran across the entire spectrum of thoughts. From expressing disgust at the framework and structure of Indian Politics, to the desire to participate in the process, but being unable to do so - albeit, because of the structure!

It seems there are a large number of educated youth out there who are genuinely interested in good Governance (Nation building, actually)!

They are intimidated by the fact that entering Politics means giving up their present (and, probably lucrative) career, being presented with an uncertain future, sucking up to the 'powers-that-be', dealing with hoodlums, thugs and goondas, being labelled (and themselves, becoming) corrupt and all the negativity surrounding Politicians today.

This makes it a complete No-No for 'aspiring' youngsters. As a result, we are losing out on benefiting from a wealth of ideas that can change the way we live!

This is unacceptable.

To change this, we must understand that the first step is to get rid of the 'chalta hai' attitude. We must be aware of this problem and acknowledge that the solutions are available, do-able, but would take time and a persistent approach.

First, grass-root level education is where we need to start. Ensuring that a solid, ethical foundation is built is getting a good headstart. We do not really need very highly educated post-graduates and double-graduates only, for this job.

Second, the political framework needs to be able to allow new people (read: people with no 'family' connections) to be given a reasonably level playing field to enter into the fray. A simple barometer to measure this is the success that such people have had - so if there are a few examples, this, should suffice!

Third, we should have a strong judiciary to ensure that if there are any transgressions, these are actioned upon quickly and firmly - impartially, at least to the extent possible. The judiciary needs to be strengthened at the grass-root level. The common man seeks justice at the Sessions Court level, he cannot wait for his matter to reach the Supreme Court and then be granted justice! He wouldn't survive that long!

Finally, while we go about doing this, we must make a start. We must ensure that the youth start getting involved. There HAS to be a sense of ownership and involvement - even if it is on a smaller scale. But the youth HAVE to be involved in Governance.

We seem to have forgotten what history teaches. Every country goes through a major change (revolution, would be a wrong word here) only when a majority of the youth have been involved. It is THEY who need the change, ask for it and go about getting it. Let me make one thing clear - when I say 'youth', I really mean those who are in their 20s and 30s!! Not like what some of our politicians would like us to believe - a 'young' politician according to them is below the age of 50!!!

I have noticed that it is the urban youth who are more disconnected than the rural youth. It is these boys and girls in the cities who believe that they can let the 'dirty work' be left to 'others'! Well, they should realize that if they do not take active part in governance, it will be sone other (probably, uneducated, sycophant) who will be making the Law that he/she will need to live by!!

The need of the hour is action - on the ground level. We have enough of arm-chair philosophers, activists, bloggers, tweeters and the like!

Let's go out and, if nothing else, just file at least ONE RTI or DO some good for Society. Let's make a start. I've made one, myself. You can do it too. A small one. At our level. Keeping it simple.

In time, with our persistence, we will see the change.

- Well ... and that's how I feel...
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Dec 19, 2010

2nd Test Post

This is another test - please ignore these posts!!

This is a pic I took at Epcot Center, Orlando.




- Well ... and that's how I feel...
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Jul 5, 2010

Feb 14, 2010

Thanks, Anisha :) RT @anishasharma10: @sandeepohri Lovely picture, sir! :)
Thanks, Ranjit! Our daughter took it last nite :) RT @qtfan: @sandeepohri So did we. :D And that's a lovely DP, Sandeep.
We went last nite :)) RT @qtfan: Valentine's day is the worst day to go out for dinner. Loud. Gimmicky. Overcrowded. Expensive.
Does the Pak Govt really care about OUR security issues? Considering that they have enough of their own? @virsanghvi
Just walked across to have some food - its really too cold for a Bombayite, here in Delhi ...or is it just me??
At Pragati Maida, waiting for the stall to look like the 3D Render #highhopes
He has a split personality? RT @virsanghvi: Can someone pls explain to me how Manish Tiwari is live simultaneously on NDTV and Times Now?
RT @virsanghvi: Watching Times Now. What happened to Aman ki Asha? All Aman in ashes?

Feb 13, 2010

Ok guys - see you in a while :)
How many of you guys r watching the #Vancouver Olympics Opg Ceremony? Hope the #CWG2010 Org Comm is watching it!
Check that guy running / flying - what Special FX! Maan, I thot I'd seen it all #Vancouver Olympics

Jan 3, 2010

Watching 'SGT BILKO' on HBO. Steve Martin is a laff riot!

Jan 2, 2010

A robber bored a hole thru the wall of Tenshodo (jewelry shop) & walked off with abt 200 luxury watches worth $3.2M in Tokyo's Ginza dist.
RT @svgan_in: @sandeepohri good one sir... same pinch :) -- Et tu Vijay?? :))
I saw 'Bandslam' on a flight & loved this song. Amphetamine-Alyson Michalka. Enjoy! http://ping.fm/b5wEM
RT @IndyaNews: Air India plans to outsource functions to cut cost -- Huh? They were trying 2 do it themselves? Just focus, dammit!
RT @IndyaNews: Mumbai doctors launch awareness campaign on skin donation -- Oh, now they're 'literally' gonna 'skin' us??
After the #swooshsaturday, my timeline is so much better, only updates I REALLY want to know :))
RT @b50:I like the promo of Powder, the new YRF weeknd serial on Sony. Weird name, bt looks interestng - I saw SEVEN yestday. Looks promisng