Friday, March 20, 2009

Learning from the torch bearers!


So this is all we have for our future leadership. I am extremely disappointed after listening to Varun Gandhi’s recent controversial speech. At the time when the country has slowly started to believe in the son of late Sanjay Gandhi finally out from the shadow of other Gandhi family, Varun just torn it apart in few minutes! In fact I am still shocked that he too can play such a cheap politics?

I am disappointed for BJP too, for projecting such the leadership for the future but more than that I am disappointed for the country when we were realizing that a new dawn for Indian polity is about to surface but again such the stupidity pushed us back to the ages of dark.At the time when there is a hope that a brigade of young leaders is under formation, all of sudden Varun Gandhi spoiled the dreams.

What to expect after this? What to say on such the comments? If the same poison is to be inhale, what is wrong with listening to likes of AR Antuley, Mayawati,Mulayam Singh Yadav, Lalu Yadav or communists?

In this time, as the fresh faces in the politics, India expects more than the seasoned leaders from new age politicians but they don’t seem to possess the vision for the coming time. At the time when “satta Sukh” has become prominent driving force and country as secondary issue, common indian looks to these new generation leaders with a hope to change the system. As the charm of power has such a syndrome that the senior leaders are still unwilling to vacate their place for the coming generation, the platform provided to these young leaders must be respected, that is the lesson our new generation leaders need to understand.

What a shame we have to be part of, when these impotent, sick leaders representing India on some international arena even struggling with their memories to remember the events!! You can easily figure out the likes of Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma who don’t have the strength even to stand on their own feet but still pushing with their already dead bodies? 44 was the age of Bill Clinton when he became the president of United States and 44 is the average age when some face in Indian politics is recognizable. Why go far? Look to a country like Pakistan. Honestly it was much easier to understand Zardari and Gilani rather than Dr. Manmohan Singh, Mehmood Qureshi than Pranab Mukherjee. What my point is that these young turks are being given chances despite these “Angad” politicians and likes of Varun are making it difficult for the able candidates.

Already fed up with the dominating Gandhi family when many people wanted something different from Other Gandhi family in Varun Gandhi, he has already done the damage. All the battles fought by her mother almost alone have been laid to dirt by Varun just by one poisonous speech. Can he dare face her mother who has so far been a spotless politician?

By the way what has been in his mind when he was firing all guns his hatred speech? Had not been there at a single corner of his mind that which family he belonged to? Which party he was representing? Did he forget the Burden of expectations not only from the people of Pilibhit but form rest of the India? Who taught him playing the religion card? Hasn’t he understood that religion is like a seasonal vegetable, it flourish only occasional? He has been seeing politics from his childhood hasn’t he realize that he is supposed to have a better political skill than his contemporaries?

And even if he made the mistake, the gentleman does not have the courage to accept what he said! Again a typical Indian politician, he proved himself. A liar too. What an ordinary politician he seems to appear?

In fact such hatred has increased the troubles manifold for BJP. These two big parties are already suffering from the dirty game of politics due to which it is almost likely that none of the party will have the clear majority; the comments like these are not helping the parties, that I hope, should be clearly understood to Varun Gandhi by now!
If such the irresponsible comments will keep on popping up, I am sure the faith in youth leadership will be depleted very soon and it will be unfortunate for India.

Come on young guns! Time to lash up your shoes. With this you can not continue for long. You need to rise well above this cheap politics happening around. Show some maturity and accept the mistake, country is ready to forgive you once. Lesson need to be learned and learn it quickly. Hope it won’t be repeated. Best wishes!