Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Cash, The Caste and The Election

The next general election is around the corner. Technically there is at least one more year to ago but there may be an early call for the election or perhaps, the government will crumble before that. In any case the country is in so much misery that I sincerely hope that Congress party is booted out. Our Prime Minister, the so called economist, never had any grip over governance. It was never any secret that he lacks political acumen, oratory or rudimentary leadership skills but what was surprising was his lack of understanding in economics and financial sector. He royally messed up Indian economy and it will take years to come out of hole he dug for us. The FDI is in shambles, the infrastructure is miserable, the rupee is coming down the pike with no breaks and the inflation is through the roof. Now economy is not an exact science, I know. You can argue about one aspect by justifying the measures taken for other aspect. But when you screw everything in one go, especially when the economic engine Manmohan inherited was roaring and ready to shift to next gear, then either the folks at the helm are illiterate and incompetent and/or corrupt. I can vouch that Manmohan is not an illiterate; I have seen him reading his speeches. And, I am tired of typing incompetent, corrupt and Manmohan in same sentence.

Did we talk about the foreign policy? Don’t get me started on that topic. An unmitigated disaster!  He pushed India’s standing downwards, he demoralized the troops and he should be held partly responsible for all the terrorist attacks that killed scores of innocent folks in last ten years.
Even I.K Gujral and H.D. Dewe Gowada are thinking “Man…I was better than this!”

As if that wasn’t enough the shrill election rhetoric of Congress party is deafening and disorienting. The nerve to whitewash the failures, the audacity to put country second to their personal gains is mind-numbing. How many times they will talk about communalism? I guess till the cows come home. And cows won’t ever come home because they have already sold’em to the butchers.

For an outsider observer the only topic on the agenda seems to be communalism and secularism. There is a whole industry – media, politicians and the so-called experts, feeding families on this topic. But winning election is little more complicated than honking communalism horns! The two big C that caste wide shadow over election is Cash and Caste. It is incredible to see how government of India over last sixty years aggressively tried to eradicate caste system and yet, how powerful the system remains. Folks still vote along the caste lines. A political party has to be aware of caste equations and field candidate accordingly. Of course, opposition party also fields a candidate from that caste. So pandering for caste votes begins. Throwing goodies like reservation policies, job quotas etc. ensues. It’s a downward spiral from there. Since development of any sort is not on anyone’s mind the country as a whole suffers while caste identities remain deeply entrenched.

The cash is of course necessary for running an election campaigning. You need bundles of it for holding large rallies, for TV advertisements, for banners but aside from that, cash is king in a very old fashioned way. You can buy votes with cash. Cash can be distributed for votes or bribe the official who count the votes. Bam, problem solved!

I recently watched Mr. Modi’s rebuttal to the government on food security bill. Now, if Congress party was in opposition then they would simply resort to food security bill being communal. No need to read the bill or suggest any changes, no need to educate the voters. Nothing! The bill is communal and they would rest their case. On the other hand, Mr. Modi methodically and objectively shed light on the aspects of the bill. I for one did not know anything about the bill. Though I knew the bill must be full of typical Manmohan crap since any bill he proposes is usually bulls%^t. But when I watched Mr. Modi’s speech I realized why the bill is such a bad idea. In short Mr. Modi did what he was supposed to do. He studied a topic and presented its nuances to the voters. He tried to educate the voters rather than just pandering for their votes. Let the voters decide how he/she wants to proceed on the bill; politician’s job is to present the contrasting views. There are scores of such videos where Mr. Modi elucidates on various topics. There is nothing communal about it! This is a prime example of constructive opposition. Whether you agree with him or not, you know more about a topic than before. You have better tools to make decision than before. He is not trying to fool you or woo you. He respects your intelligence and asks you to make sensible choice by providing more information. Obviously, by providing more information he negates Caste and Cash effects. Voters will start voting on the issues rather than for the candidate. In short, voters will be empowered.

This is all bad for the Congress party and for Manmohan since he doesn’t like empowering people. Manmohan likes enrichment; self-enrichment that is!

It’s a long way to go before Mr. Modi gets elected. He will still have to cautiously tread along the caste line. He will still have to raise tons of money. He will still have to do back-hand deals to garner votes. But he shows glimpse of what and how things are supposed to be.