Tuesday 13 August 2013

Facade of Democracy We Practise in India


When Indira Gandhi was the prime minister, she was hailed for her role in liberating Bangla Desh from the clutches of Pakistan in 1971. 93,000 strong Pakistani army surrendered in Dacca and Mrs. Gandhi received bouquet from all possible quarters even though she had not even raised her finger to liberate the new country. She went on to receive Bharat Ratna. No one grudges her that because she was the leader of the country and as leader of the country, she had the responsibility of running the country. But the same Indira Gandhi was roundly criticised for her role in Emergency of 1975 and was particularly ridiculed for having apportioned blame of emergency excesses on her officials who only carried out her policies. The simple principle is--if you take credit for good things, you must also take discredit for bad things. She had shown contumely disregard to this principle. But she was a politician and politicians do take political licences as many UPA ministers are doing these days.

But how could the honourable Supreme Court overlook this principle while delivering its orders on the incident of 4th June 2011 in which so many innocent protesters had been brutally assaulted by Delhi police? Especially as the court observed 'link between Union Home Ministry and Delhi Police'! It indicts police. It also indicts Baba Ramdev who was spearheading a movement and had assembled at Ram Lila Ground to register his protest against government's inaction on black money stashed away out of the country on which the honourable court too has passed a harsh order and created an SIT to monitor CBI action. It’s another matter that nothing has happened on that front and that the apex court has not taken any suo moto cognizance of contempt of its order.

From this order of the apex court, it would appear as if Delhi police acted on its own and that there was or is no government in India at all. There is no home minister, no prime minister who could be called upon to explain their action/inaction in the matter. And why blame the victims that had gathered there legally after obtaining permission from this very government? Why apex court does not pass any stricture against the government, against the home minister and the prime minister? This order has greatly saddened me because I see in this order an attempt to sift chaff from the grain when no such possibility exists. This was not expected of the apex court and it has set a very bad example, a horrid precedence. Henceforth, no government will ever be responsible for anything at all. The apex court may have to revise its own order on Black Money that it passed some  time back in which it blamed the government for inaction. It might end up saying it is not the government, not the FM, not the PM, who is/are responsible, but those officials working under them and taking orders from them who are responsible for the mess. What a shame! And we have the gumption to call ourselves a democracy!



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