Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Dearth of A Leader ...

Fiction gives us hints and examples, if not history. Darth Vader showed that the Galaxy needed a leader of substance who could be followed, good or bad, it did not matter, so long as squabbling over petty parochialisms and corruption ceased - thus bringing balance to the force. Thus, Democracy is not the answer like oligarchy isn't; the answer is a Leader to Lead by example.

As for History, Chanakya did indeed replace a corrupt rudimentary democracy (janapadas) by a King, who was virtuous, just, honourable and who led by example, to productively channel the masses in the direction beyond parochialism, towards just and all inclusive development.

As I have always maintained, Julian Assange is an American agent, responsible for the downfall of the Oligarchies of the Middle East & Mediterranean in the name of democracy and transparency, but the true intent being freedom of OIL - by toppling of OILgarchys ... eh!!!

But seriously, what are the masses fighting for, a new regime called democracy, like India, to fall back into the abyss whence it came; be it Colonialism, or Autocracy, a move to Democracy is always good, at least more can reap the fruits of corruption.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

On Parliamentary Despotism & the Rise of Democratic Oligarchy

Complacence of the Indian Polity has led to the Rise of a Democratic Oligarchy and has resulted in Parliamentary Despotism. Our elected no longer represent the electorate's interests, primarily due to the electorate's self-induced slumber. However, when the spell of this slumber is broken a stalemate is reached; where the "representatives" do not want to yield to the political supremacy of the Polity, refuse to work in the interest of the People, but merely find it their duty to continue their control of the State, wield their powers without paying heed to the purpose of its grant. The disturbing fallacy then results and eclipses the bright sun of democracy where the means to the end become the end unto themselves. The Electorate on the other hand of such a stalemate seeks accountability, compliance and a return to the call of duties of the State.

History teaches us the drastic fall outs of such stalemates - The American Revolution (primarily a fight against virtual representation, the "No Tax Without Representation" Slogan) and the Indian Struggle for Independence (Purna Swaraj - complete self rule), both bringing about a re-institution of the Grundnorm (narrowly construed as a nation's Constitution).

The current Political Stalemate has now forced us to consider our options, whether to re-institute the Grundnorm, that has served us so well during the era of judicial activism, or retain this archaic machinery only to be reoiled with enactments that bring about transparency, accountability and honesty and weed out corrupt grime that has made the running of this leviathan politically, socially, and economically inefficient.


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Four and a half Months & Change ...

A lot has happened since I last wrote. It has been 4 and a half months. Civil societies around the world have risen against something or another fueled by Wikileaks, an organization that is not a non-profit, nay a NGOs but a hand-to-mouth whistle blower, the sole Kaiser of which just sold himself, actually his autobiography, for securing running costs for the organization. "Truth in the face of total annihilation" is something that has caught up faster than the Beatles.

Where does this "nothing to lose" attitude spawn from? One would ask! Ask the student who is demanded a capitation fee from the university or college he just got through on his own merit standing at Jantar Mantar, the litigant whose writ petition has been rejected just because the judge's children study in the college or university he had hauled under the Indian Constitution for breaching his fundamental rights, the honest private sector employee who refused to bribe government officials to secure a tender, or the fourth standard student who missed the highest grade just because another child's mother was the teacher's kitty socialite.


Machinery runs in accordance with the Type and Quality of Lubricant:

Responsibility is the heaviest upon Law Firms, CA Firms, Investment Bankers, Audit Firms, and the like, to become CLEAN & CORRUPTION FREE. They are the most influential upon political & bureaucratic corruption!!!

All of us who work at such places can begin by (non-)co-operation with our employers/firms towards this goal, COLLECTIVELY.



Our Foe, Our Intelligentsia:

M.K. Gandhi's non-cooperation would be met with non-cooperation from the Indian masses in today's India, as we have evolved into a thinking not doing society!!!

After the freedom struggle was over, Gandhi called for INC to be dissolved as its work was done. He proposed "a village as a unit of economy" model for growth, what Anna has done at Ralegan Siddhi. Gandhian principles were never crystallized, even by the Man. He used political structure to meet the ends of realization of Truth & Morality. Reverse logic would be as much un-Gandhian as asking for Anna's blood by the Indian intelligentsia, the same people who have allowed Truth to be subverted and Morality to decay, just so they could engage in discourse so slow that the lethargic bureaucrats acted faster and passed them by, each time they open their mouth to brain-storm. For Gandhi, Truth & Non-violence were the ends, such ends to the achievement of which he would strive and use various techniques ... yet he never crystallized his theories for guiding people that would come after him. Truth & Non-violence were the basic social, political and economic building blocks for Gandhi, that would create a fair, just and civil society - this is all he did crystallize. Gandhi's successors have to merely keep the truth & non-violence in mind, and do what is necessary to achieve a fair, just and civil society through political action.

This said, I personally feel partisan politics, just as it has done disservice to Obama's plans (some noble, others radical, yet required) is equally harmful for India as it misplaces loyalties of a politician, that should lie only with the interest of the electorate, not with that of the party, as the latter is nothing but a vehicle to be readily discarded when hard decisions of national and public interest have to be made. However, here in India, post Gandhi, the vehicle has become its very own self serving end, at the cost of the real end it seeks to achieve!!!

It is an irrefutable truth that Civil Disobedience got us our freedom ... now when its time to reinforce our freedom from corruption, we start questioning civil disobedience in the face of our very elected governments becoming unscrupulous & the legal checks collapsing under the weight of its own decadence!!! Guess we did not deserve any freedom in the first place! Civil Disobedience is nothing but a form of respectful disagreement after all. How can it be bad?


Anti-Corruption: An Attitude that Needs Sacrifices

Corruption can not be weeded out by laws, but by change in human nature and attitudes. Creation of more and more institutions just burdens the exchequer and the tax payer. It results in no real world benefit. The Consumer Protection Act, the Competition Commission, Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007, SC/ST Commission, Food Adulteration Act (now the FSSA), TRAI, SEBI, etc. are mere double edged swords like the institution of democracy itself. The rich and the powerful have and always will control the destinies of others unless the others collectively change their attitudes. We as middle class citizens never think twice when bribing our way out of a traffic challan, a driving license test, an Income Tax notice, or for that matter we as lawyers bribe in the name of securing our client's interest in courts, tribunals, PTOs, consumer fora, etc. We should start taking responsibility of our actions and should also begin to consider the spiral effects of those very actions in the context of the larger good.

It is only we who can stop this spiral effect, that shall in time reflect in the type of legislators we choose. However, today people actually find out about their NETAS, how they might be related/connected to the politician and how can he make their problems go away, by hook or by crook.
This is the democracy we live in. It is not what our Constitution envisaged and if it did the words of the American Constitution should remind us:

"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and provide new Guards for their future security." -- The Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776).

A Democratic setup of the so called "checks and balances" is for an orderly society and not the other way around. When governmental despotism sets in, even in a democratic setup, the very fabric of the Grundnorm needs to be rethought and rebuilt. Symbolic gestures such as that organized by Anna Hazare at least challenge the monolithic foe of corruption that we have perpetrated. M.K. Gandhi too questioned the very norm that governed us, rather than working within the British Legal Setup for India/Indians. Changes sometimes come by working within the box and sometimes out of the box. The latter is warranted when the very premise of such a box has become decadent and ceases to serve the ends it was supposed to meet and begins to serve its very own existence.

I have always maintained the view that it is always better to be ruled by a virtuous monarch, a true leader that people are inspired by and look up to, rather than being driven like cattle by a bunch of incompetent, directionless, selfish, squabbling, parochial, regionalistic, buffoons. People that support the latter view are nothing but opportunistic vultures at a carcass party, the carcass being the interest of the people of India.


The Nature of Good & Evil:

My experience has hardened my belief that Evil by its very nature is efficient and precise, driven by an iron-handed command; BUT Good is weak and democratic, always trying to incorporate varied interests and thus breeds non-compliance and dissent. For instance, in Libya, Kuwait and Iraq Human Rights was a Trojan horse to diminish the Truth. It is then, that those human rights asserted at that instance, are not worth the humans who deserve it, as nothing based on lies is long lasting, not even justice.

After all, it was Chanakya who replaced the Democratic Janpada System, that was ridden with corruption, by a Virtuous & Just King, a leader to lead the people against Evil doings. I thus believe that it is sometimes imperative for the sword to dictate Good when Evil is organized.




Saturday, January 1, 2011

Blackest Berry in the basket ...

The New Year begins with us staring down the abyss over the tip of the privacy iceberg. Once RIM allows GOI an all-access-pass, it shall crusade through all other operators across 3G, 2G, WiMAX, broadband, and all conceivable communications technologies in the name of terrorism. Unbridled power creates despotic ramifications that would be very hard to handle by the end consumer. Our Constitutional existence shall be put aside for the Pentagon way of life.







References:

BlackBerry denies India email access deal as struggle continues

India This Evening: BlackBerry Says India Can't Access Encrypted Data





Wednesday, December 15, 2010

If Open can be OPEN, then Closed can be OPEN too!!!

Government infiltration into all areas of human life in the name of security is nothing but reenactment of Enemy of the State (1998) and Eagle Eye (2008). Actually how safe are we? Radia tapes being leaked, wire tapping of phone calls, and mapping Internet usage patterns are things that we do not want. For the people, by the People and of the People is being stretched too far in today's democratic setup. Did we actually sign up for all this. Or is it just an Oligarchy reasserting control over our lives behind the facade of an elected government.

If such is the fate of open source software, I am sure that closed code software might have sold out to government pressure long long time ago.



References:

FBI-planted Backdoors In OpenBSD; Developers Start Code Audits

FBI accused of planting backdoor in OpenBSD IPSEC stack

Storm over OpenBSD back door







Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Re-Create a New Internet ...

Create an extreme so that the obvious becomes relevant and important. The Google-Verizon deal did just that for net neutrality. Polarization was the only way oblivious Internet users could be awoken from their dream that all is now no more well. Governments in the name of net neutrality want complete control of what we do, and so do private corporations, with or without their cartels.

The NEED to create a parallel Internet, like most parallel economies, never had a more compelling argument like the Google-Verizon debate has sparked off!!!



References:







Monday, July 26, 2010

Irony of Freedom of Information vs. Democracy!!!

By the People, For the people, yet not telling the people!!! Never has it been so drastic with the WWW as a medium of truth.

As rightly pointed out in the opening credits of The Clone Wars Series: Truth enlightens the mind, but won't always bring happiness to your heart ...

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Our Rise is How We Fall ...

If we're one of the living, we got to walk a thousand miles ... but if we keep on exploiting, we shall not survive more than a while ...

Sustainable development is the only way forward, but India seems to be the last to even coming closer to realizing that. All it realizes is commonwealth games and cutting more trees!!! Sadly so, the economy too failed to collapse just as all other failures, be it tiger preservation, rain forest preservation, Delhi Ridge preservation, sunderbans preservation, coral reef and coastal preservation, river eco-system preservation, and the list goes on ... We do however preserve poverty, unemployment, corrupt systems, inflation, diesel car sales, and the like ...

Choice is ours, to rise towards and leap out to our doom!!!


Reference:

CO2 emissions can be stabilized only with collapse of economy



Monday, November 9, 2009

Bond like the best ...

James Bond, the epitome of the debonair, dashing, suave, philanderer, womanizer, decadent, indulgent, macho, technologically geeky and all that associated jazz. He has inspired a host of Rado Wearing, Aston Martin driving, Bollinger drinking and caviar eating hedonistic generation.

What our culture has failed to adopt from that very character described above is his honesty, loyalty, strong sense of honor, sincerity and integrity, despite his meager salary, and being surrounded by red tape and pompous politicians. He signifies the ultimate weapon of justice, wielded by the MI6, yet his license to kill does not corrupt him into making arbitrary, false or biased decisions.

We humans are very easily blown away by superficialism and most often than usual choose the easy path to glory and success, that hurts no only the weak and un-empowered, but also the deserving and honorable.

The recent Commonwealth Games 2010 at Delhi is a perfect example of how our environment is being sacrificed for the sake of conforming to the superficial, while ignoring the actual need for green cover in Delhi.


References:

SC panel nixes covering of storm water drain for Games


MCD damages 50 trees on Lodhi Road








Saturday, September 19, 2009

Finest Dawnsong!!!

One of the finest decisions since the pulling out of Iraq, Obama has once again shown an intellectual commitment (rather than a testosterone driven) to International relations. He decided against reaping by not sowing!!!

We are living in the times of a living legend; Abraham Lincoln, M.K. Gandhi, and Chanakya were the only finest people in whose eras one would live and feel that there is still hope for change of heart, change of policy and deliverance from decadence.




References:

Russia Defence Min: No need now for missiles in Kaliningrad

Obama Missile Plan Wins Russia Praise, No Iran Shift






Sunday, August 16, 2009

Ordinary world ...

Our Independence is valuable to us as is our survival. M.K. Gandhi showed that India needed to survive the British and fight fiercely for the survival of the nation as one. We should not now leave the path of struggle when we are free to do what we can; not to turn away from our duties as a nation, especially those that concern our survival.

When will we as a nation stand up to the real issues concerning us? One look at the innumerable news channels on cable TV is conclusive of the fact that Shah Rukh Khan is more important to us than expensive and unaffordable insurance premiums, health care, drought, vanishing ground water, and what not!!! But the government aims only at hiking tax of individuals and not corporates. Where would we go if we cannot afford to live? We all need alternate sources of fuel/energy, health care, and above all employment rights that are being denied to us by planned government efforts.

I fail to understand why in such a poor country like India the Prime Minister is not nailing the real issues, when a richer country like the USA; their President can put up a fierce fight against corporates for each individual's basic necessities.

We are an ordinary people with ordinary needs. We need to survive before we can aim for luxury. Affordability of necessities should be addressed first ...







References:

Obama invokes late grandmother in health crusade

Sunday, August 2, 2009

If a spade can dig, so can a shovel, if the soil is loose and unsettled ...

The Agricultural Produce Market Committees are marketing boards established by the state governments of India to facilitate farmers to sell their produce to the APMC and get a reasonable price for it. However, due to middlemen creeping in, the system has become so profiteering that the ultimate price to the end consumers is more than 100% of the price of procurement from the farmers!!! It is also illegal to circumvent an APMC under state law. But due to political reasons, the Shiv Sena has shown that circumventing the system can enable them to sell agro-produce to the end consumer at 1/2 the retail market rates, without affecting the agro-procurement prices or the nominal profit margins.

This development poses a very interesting intersection of law, politics, consumer interest, constitutional duties of governments and above all the duty to serve by upholding justice (that may or may not include upholding the law!!!).

As it has been rightly said, Law is merely a tool, if its breaking serves the purpose, so be it.




References:

Eyeing vote gain, Shiv Sena sells veggies at no-profit-no-loss rates

Sena members stage protest against price rise





Sunday, July 19, 2009

Duel !!!

Kindly read the responses of some of the readers to my following comments I posted to the article below:

I commented:

1. I agree that something needs to be done, but road tax is not a fair PPP (polluter pays principle) enforcement, as the actual pollution does not get cleaned by paying higher road tax, a tax that the government would not do anything about, or will it utilize the same to any useful purpose? We have manufacturers of REVA on the other hand that have no government subsidies or funding to cheapen the REVA or to further conduct R&D for the manufacturers to come up with bigger cleaner cars. India is an economy owned by the oil barons. We need Obama like initiatives to free India from the OPEC clutches and thereby reducing inflation across the board. CNG / PNG will never lead India into an era of energy self reliance. Only utilizing geo-thermal, wave, and ocean-current energy besides solar energy can make that dream possible. But there is little or no allocation whatsoever in any union budget towards any spending towards unconventional clean sources of energy. It is a shame to be facing OPEC and IAEA dependency when India, the vast nation it is has so many alternate sources of energy.


2. The problem is that we as a nation think in terms of aping the west as a show-off of status and consider that our sole aspiration. People want to purchase Tag Heuer watches running on environmentally damaging technologies whereas they could simply opt for the Citizen EcoDrive (solar powered watches). Honda should have sold more hybrid Civics had our priorities been right. The CIVIC HYBRID did not sell even after the price was slashed to Rs.14 lacs. Instead the fuel guzzler VW Jetta sold more, that ran even on diesel engines. It is just ingrained in the psyche that personal profit should surpass global interest. TATAs were the first to start off with diesel cars just when Delhi pollution was reducing with DTC going the CNG way. Today the state is that Delhi has become as polluted due to diesel car pollution as in the pre-DTC-CNG era. Petrol, all said and done, is a far cleaner fuel than diesel. Indians have never chosen cars for their fuel efficiency, but for their lower running cost, thus the move towards diesel. As for cheapness of cars, TATAs can experiment on Indian roads with Indian customers; no need to go to other countries to launch hybrids, BUT they do realize that the Indian customer would fail them. TATAs' move to purchase JLR is also worth noting. JLR produces one of the most polluting cars. They are the Chevys and Chryslers of UK. They could have instead used that money to fund R&D towards meaningful research like Honda has. Enough said ...


I do not think that people understand what I am saying, but my context has always been the climate change and our higher commitment to its prevention. India has never been and seems to never commit to the greater cause. The Indian government does not see beyond its "developmental goals", OR perhaps is so overwhelmed by the Indian oil barons' influence in their decision making!?



References:


A big no to Tata Nano



Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Blunder of the New & Rising World!!!

This is not the first and only civil engineering blunder that is apparent, yet this seems to be the only media attracting blunder nevertheless. In every street of Bombay and new & older parts of Delhi we see bottlenecks because of broader roads emptying out into narrower roads. the Delhi-Noida Expressway, NH8 joining Delhi & Gurgaon, the Western Expressway near Mahim, the Eastern Expressway near Dadar, Andheri-Kurla Road, on either side, Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road near IIT-Bombay, and the list is endless!!! There is no need for a civil engineering degree to realize the asymmetries apparent even to a common passerby?!



Reference:

Bandra Worli Sea Link: Hi-tech incompetence?

Monday, May 11, 2009

Wind out of the Willows ...

Lack of political will to increase employment is evident from the latest Hyundai decision to move production to Europe!!! Probably the government wants more unemployed so as to tap the voter pool for future political prospects.




Reference:

Hyundai may shift i20 production base





Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Death of the Street Fighting Man ...

Only a few from the private sector remain organized only to be put down by the masters they serve. Is there no hope for the slaving workers, does no political party have their interest in mind, or do we not care for ourselves and be organized on a larger scale? I think the answer to all these questions should be in the affirmative.





Reference:

Striking Hyundai employees arrested in Chennai






Saturday, May 2, 2009

Disguised Retrenchment: New Industrial Disease

About 3,500 Airport workers have been gradually transferred out of Mumbai and Delhi airports to other places after the private consortium GMR took over the operations and management in 2006.

I have been following this disguised retrenchment since a month now and am amazed to see very little or no media coverage on the issue. Possibly it is not as deserving as the IPLs and General Elections (especially the snappy irrelevant chat between L.K. Advani and Rahul Gandhi, neither of them addressing the real issues of this country) that forsake this country!!!



References:

Government should begin talks with AAI employees: Yechury

Airport staff calls off nationwide strike

AAI employees defers nation-wide agitation




Thursday, April 2, 2009

The fault is in ourselves ...

Lack of political will based upon and fueled by corporate selfish interest, holds back R&D and exploration of non-polluting sustainable unconventional sources of energy and prevents them from becoming conventional, in these dire times, demanding cure for this ailing planet. After all ...

"Men at some time are masters of their fates:
The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underlings."
-- Cassius, Julius Cæsar (I, ii, 140-141)




References:

KG gas to save 10% oil bill at peak

RIL surges 4% on gas output from KG basin