Last week a politician announced
on the TV news channel that he was not a Gandhi but a mafia. His party has
national ambitions. These leaders are expected to take the country into a
bright future. It was really scary and made me mad. But others appeared to be
unconcerned or not giving a damn attitude so, I decided to talk to workers on
the street on this issue about our leaders.
The general reaction
was something on the following lines:
At least he is speaking the truth, others
preach like saints but the deeds are of sinners. Accessible, listens to
you and is very helpful. HYPOCRISY
AND
RESULT ORIENTED
The babudom and the
local governance is scared of him as he has in the past slapped/
scarred/brandished a gun and defied the authority. If someone does not do his
work, that babu had it. GOOD GOVERNANCE THOUGH THE MEAN ARE
QUESTIONABLE
The leaders win
elections through votes, which imply there is a mutual expectation between the
two. Rightly so, after all that’s the essence of democracy. However the winning
candidate generally is with around 30percent votes having ensured no one else
can garner more than that. This implies that if a caste, community or any other
block of voters or a combination of one or more groups coming together will
deliver victory. The subsequent success would depend on his vote bank being by
and large satisfied about their needs having been met. CASTE/RELIGION/COMMUNITY/VESTED
GROUPS DECIDE THE QUALITY OF LEADERS AND THEIR OUTPUT.
Our policies are great
but delivery is worst. There is no dearth of resources but the output is tardy.
Everyone knows it but appears helpless or unwilling to make a difference. The
babudom is corrupt, non-accountable, and tardy and blackmails the powers
through the unions having direct consequences on the future. Majority in the
government political and delivery hierarchy is taking the line of blaming each other
and prospering. Honest and whistle blowers being hounded out. DISTRIBUTE
THE BLAME BUT DO NOT CHANGE
The general view was
that the leader must get our daily routine jobs done with minimal harassment and
quickly rather than telling them the procedures or putting them through the
grind of babudom. DELIVERER
I must quote another incident of a few years
back, wherein a politician was caught with huge sum of unaccounted wealth (hid
bed) during a CBI raid and he feigned ignorance.(It’s a separate issue that nobody
believed the netas version). He was crucified by the media, being from Himachal
Pradesh, comparatively an honest state; one thought that this would be the end
of his political career. However, the
minster won thumping elections next time in spite of this stigma. His
constituency had a very interesting logic – the minster whilst in power had
provided telephones everywhere in the state.
Till then mobiles had not come to India and getting a land line was a big
pain. The department expected the remote areas/smaller villages to pool in
resources and erect the poles. He was seen as a hero and returned with a thumping
majority. Were the people sending a message? DELIVERER
This has a serious
implication for our nation as the grass root level requirement is much different
than the so called ideal copy-book leadership.
We need leadership that
can deliver through whatever means, the rest is negotiable. This is in harmony
with the basic tenets of democracy and the society. But what future will such
leadership gives us is a scary scenario.
Is there a need to get
M.A.D. – of course yes, but ask me for the answer, well I do not know as of now?
You have some suggestions, kindly share
1 comment:
We seem to be bedazzled by the chamak dhamak than performance!!
All that glitters is not gold...
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