Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Populist but has presence of mind





Message in a bottle: Jaya’s water scheme an instant success - http://www.firstpost.com/politics/message-in-a-bottle-jayas-water-scheme-an-instant-success-1117673.html

One can accuse Jayalalitha of populism but in her current stint has moved away from doling out TV's and Grinders to more important aspects related to roti, kapada, makan. Her dead cheap Amma restaurants serving hot idli sambar and curd rice, fantastic PDS system and now bottled water at 10 bucks. This is great considering corporates fleecing consumers to buy the same bottle at 20 bucks.

Well done Amma ji, we need more such thinking chief ministers in the country taking care of their subjects.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Are our bureacrats upright?




Durga Nagpal's incident has rigthfully turned sympathies of the citizens against Samajwadi Party and its rogues. There is no doubt she must be absolved of any wrong doing and commended for taking on the sand mafia. She is a rare example of an officer taking on the corrupt political masters. But is her honesty the bench mark for our bureaucracy ?

It is not, we should not forget that most bureaucrats in the country shamelessly suck up to their political masters to further their careers and for self enrichment. (Look at the CVC and CBI cases against them )

If the bureaucracy was so efficient will the country lag so much in all spheres of administration ( education, health care, Infrastructure, name it. We should ask ourselves in what are does our civil services excel, internal administration, foreign affairs etc.

A recent report in media says "Indian bureaucracy is the worst in Asia with a 9.21 rating out of 10, according to a report by a prestigious consulting firm based in Hong Kong."

Our bureacrats are just a powerful union and ensure that their tribe is kept elite. They live off on the taxes of the country and are more show than substance.

Before i close i need to admit that this country has seen many bureacrats who have worked hard to keep us together and protect our public instititions. T.N.Seshan directed our politicans to fall in line, Vinod Rai taught them book keeping, Kiran Bedi refused to bow down, now Durga Nagpal showed the arrogant SP sand miners folks not to cross the line. Hats off to them. The rest of the tribe should fall in line we can develop faster.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

A Just closure

Public and political pressure has forced the government to hang both Ajmal Kasab and Afzal guru. Whatever may be the reason one needs to applaud the government for once exceeding expectations and biting the bullet. Both the terrorists have hit symbols of India's pride one an economic capital the other the Nations parliament, in action on these cases would have refelcted poorly on India as a strong state. Such decisions by the government reinforce and give a message to future terrorists that this country does not tolerate terrorism.

For long India has been known for its prevarication on such issues more due to the sensitivities related to region, religion etc. The killers of Rajiv Gandhi and Beant singh are still alive. A closure on both these cases is needed. The state should be firm against anyone who tries to de-stabilize the country. I hope the cases of Ajmal and Afzal provide such precedent.



Saturday, January 26, 2013

On Rabble rousers


Demagogy is a dangerous art and this has been perfected by politicians in India. Closer to home in Hyderabad we have two such examples of unfettered demagogy. The Owaisi family fed the Muslim population of the old city about the danger from the Hindus and thrived on being anti Hindu. This has created a closed community in the old city with little development taking place in the area. The Owaisis instead of using their voting block to push government for more funds and development have neglected their constituency. In the process they themselves became rich.

Over the years they ran the area without much resistance and crushed any rebellion. They have now met their comeuppance by needlessly trying to flex their muscles on the government and making hate speeches. A strategic mistake which MIM will regret sooner. This may be the start of decline of MIM brand in the old city. They have created an opportunity for others to enter.

There is the other type of demagogy from Jagan Mohan Reddy. His has mastered the art of emotional black mail of the people to seek votes. He thought his sophisticated methods of corruption will not be caught and went on an overdrive in making illicit money. He is secular in some sense that he does not care where the money is coming from as long as it comes. He too has made a mistake of pushing the congress leadership too much and is languishing in Jail.

Then we have Bukhari’s of the Jama Masjid Delhi who have ensured their community is under developed by playing obscurantist for change. The senior Bukhari was rabble rouser No 1 typically he used to make senseless comments on all and sundry issues. They had some political clout in the past but they seem to slowly loosing grip on their people and political parties seem no more interested in them.

We then have the Togadia types who also go on overdrive and create fictional enemies to raise the emotions of the people. The chief rabble rouser in the Hindu right.

As India becomes a mature democracy and literacy levels improve this kind of demagogy will end. India should attain higher literacy levels sooner to put an end to rabble rousers who use lower emotions to gain power.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Vivekananda - We need him now




Today is Swami Vivekananda’s 150 birth anniversary. A towering leader who has walked this land exhorting Hindus to shed dogma and apply practical Vedanta in their daily lives. He condemned narrow mindedness and counseled people to have broad view of life. His views on eliminating poverty, respecting women, nation building and a deep belief that all human beings are essentially divine is even more relevant today.

Swamiji would have been dejected to see the degeneration of values he stood for. He had particularly strong views on poverty and wanted poverty to be eliminated immediately. Here we are still debating if 50%,60% or 80% of India is poor, malnutrition etc, all this while we have surplus in the granaries. The topic of women’s empowerment was close to his heart and one can imagine the pain he would have gone through knowing the stagnation of their status in our country.

He would have scoffed at the spineless leaders who have no view of citizenship, nation building and governance. He would have rejected this whole lot as a bunch of goons feeding on the hard work of the country’s people.

Here are some gems from Swamiji. Remember he said these 150 years ago –

On the /dignity of labor he said - “The peasant, the shoemaker, the sweeper and such other lower classes of India have much greater capacity for work and self reliance than you. They have been silently working through long ages and producing the entire wealth of the land, without a complaint” - As we speak Government of India is still unable to end manual scavenging, such a shame.

On poverty he said – “ I call him a traitor who, having been educated , nursed in luxury by the heart’s bold of the down trodden millions of toiling poor, never even takes a thought of them. “

On Women he said – “ Why is it that our country is the weakest and the most backward of all countries?- because shakti is held in dishonor there. Writing down Smritis etc, and binding them by hard rules, the men have turned the women into mere manufacturing machines” – So relevant in todays context

On nation building he said – “ Our nation is totally lacking in the faculty oforganization. It is this one drawback which produces all sorts of evil. We are altogether averse to making common cause for anything, The first requisite for organization is obedience. – So true of our governance

On religion he said – “ First of all, you must remove this evil of hunger and starvation, this constant anxiety for bare existence, from those to whom you want to preach religion; otherwise, lectures and such things will be of no benefit. First bread and then religion.”

On Politics he said – “ No amount of politics would be of any avail until the masses are once more well educated , well fed and well cared for”

On Education he said- “ Education, education, education alone! Travelling through many cities of Europe and observing in them the comforts and education of even the poor people, there was brought to my mind the state of our own poor people, and I used to shed tears. What made the difference? Education was the answer I got. “

More on lower classes – “ The only service to be done for our lower classes is to give them education, to develop their lost individuality … “

On Liberty he said – “ Liberty of thought and action is the only condition of life, of growth and well-being”

On service he said- “ The poor, the illiterate, the ignorant, the afflicted – let these be your god”

There are many more gems of truth from Swamiji. If you want to know Vivekananda please read him thoroughly. It will be a transformational experience.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Direct cash transfer


Today is a significant day in the country with the rollout of direct cash transfer in 20 districts. There will be obstacles and misteps but definitely the right way. This should be spread across the country.

From a stage where only 10 ps out of 1 rupee reached the beneficiary any system that promises to do better should be welcome. Six decades since independence only the politicians and their cohorts have benifited with all the money that was spent under the social development programs.

Politicians will hate the sucess of the direct cash transfer since it will take away a significant leverage from their hands for attracting votes. They kept the citizens poor and used cash as a lure for getting votes. This will go away once citizens get independent with the direct tranfers and start thinking on their own. Basically this system will give self esteem to the poor. Till now the state and bureacracy have made the poor of the country miserable by throwing crumbs at them.

The direct cash transfer program is a technology led program and hence has more probability of success, we should just ensure that the required systems and processes around it are tight.

Well done Nandan Nilekani and team, this initiative is one of the surest way to eradicate poverty in the country. But will the political class kill it ?

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Dismissive at your own cost

Our leaders have once again proved that they suffer from foot in the mouth disease. Some of the comments on the Nirbhaya incident show how far away from reality they are. Their frustation was evident in their incoherent utterances. They want citizens to be like cattle - be passive.Tthey hate demonstrations, they think they know what is good for us. You guys do not know how to run the country, make laws etc is the attitude.In the process they forgot that the new India is a connected India, there is no information gap like in the past. The new India is a danger to the political class they will keep embarassing them at every opportunity.

The response to the call from Anna on Lokpal was instantaneuos, the youth of the country for the first time rallied around him to push the government. The Delhi Nirbhaya incident is the second time. It is getting frequent and political class better be agile, be responsive and do not be dismissive.

The Khaps are still living in their own world. Thir end is not too far.

Church vs Hindutva in AP

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