Disclaimer: This is neither a paid news
piece nor I am a sycophant of the BJP. My only credentials of writing this
article is that I am an informed and an educated electorate who holds interest
in Indian politics, aspires for a better India and loves to write. This article
is just about the available choices to the normal voter like me and the best
possible option among them.
The next elections are not far and going by
the current uncertainty might be sooner than later. Despite more than 100
parties in the Indian political system, we as a voter still do not have any
major choices. In such a scenario, the only way to vote is by exclusion. Lets
look at the available options first. We have only 2 national parties and a
plethora of regional parties.
The 2 national parties are Congress (no
justification needed for this) and BJP. BJP, apart from Congress is the only
political party which has a presence or had a decent presence across the
country, be it Karnataka in south, Gujarat in west, Madhya Pradesh in center, UP,
delhi, Punjab & Uttarakhand in North and Bihar in West. Its also the only
political party apart from Congress who has the potential to reach 3 digit mark
in the Indian parliament.
Before we dispute between Congress and BJP,
lets look at the regional options and why I dont consider them worthy to vote
for.
Firstly, we as a voter should learn to
distinguish between local, regional and national issues. I dont mind voting for
regional parties in assembly elections, municipal elections or panchayat
elections but when it comes to Parliament, my suggestion is that we move beyond
our local issues. A clear differentiation is important and needed in our
federal structure.
Now the only credible regional parties
which are worth mentioning here are SP, BSP, TMC, JD(U), DMK, AIADMK and may be
the Senas. The problem with these parties is that almost all these parties are
confined to 1 or max 2 states. So a DMK will have no interest in the
development of even its neighbour Karnataka, forget the Northern states. Same
can be easily said for any of the UP parties like SP or BSP. The point I am
making is that they were and will be concerned only about their states or their
limited vote banks be it Dalits, Tamils, Muslims, etc.
Secondly, all these parties are one-man (or
woman) show. You remove the leader like Mulayam, Mayawati, Karunanidhi, Mamta,
Jayalalitha and you have nothing left in there. Third, none of these leaders
have any clue on any national issues. Do you forsee any of these leaders
speaking about Indian foreign policy on any international platform? The only time you see these leaders in Delhi is when they need something for their state or when they have something to negotiate in return to save the existing government.
Needless to add, none of these leaders are
'clean' or 'strong' enough to warrant any exception to my arguments.
Having excluded the regional parties from
my selection process, we are down to only Congress and BJP. With these two options, I suggest BJP.
Why do I say that?
Congress has been given sufficient chances.
In last 60 years of independence, Congress has ruled for around 50 years
including the last 10 years. If we vote Congress back to power, we are
effectively sending a message that we are least bothered about the enormous
corruption that happened in last 5 years alone. We are immune to one of the
most ineffectual PM. No PM in Indian history has faced as much flak including
from international press as Manmohan Singh. He lacks leadership skill and he
cant make his own decisions. He let his own partymen, his own coalition partner
and his own party leader take over his decision making power. Net net, the
message we send is that we are happy living in our own cocoon shelf and nothing
bothers us anymore.
Having said that I dont advocate everything
in BJP or all its policies. But the biggest reason for voting them is CHANGE.
We need change. We need to witness a different way of functionining. We need
some fresh faces in the government. We need some different policies. Whether
they work or not, only the future can tell but a change is necessary to shake
the current inertia and to instil confidence back in the minds of normal
citizens who would like to vote. For a democracy to function normally, my belief is a churn is needed. If the current party is not performing, give the alternative a chance.
Whenever BJP's name is discussed, media
automatically shifts the focus to who will lead. As per me, it doesnt matter if
the party is led by Sushma Swaraj, Arun Jaitley, Advani or the current favorite
Narendra Modi. All have their own pluses and minuses. All are intelligent,
qualified, good administrators and obviously great orators. Whether they are
fit to be a PM, I honestly dont know and I bet neither do you. On the media's
favorite debate of Narendra vs Rahul, my take is its not just about an
inidividual. Whether Rahul is good or bad, he has the same party behind him. If
he couldnt change the scenario till now, there is no point in discussing his
aspirations of what he might do in future. Most important, he is untested. He
has never led any ministry, any state or any team of national importance. At
least within Modi and other BJP candidates, you have past experience to give
some confidence.
With this, I rest my argument and let you
decide. But I would like to state one final note before you make a decision: In
an Indian political climate, I believe its important to give one party a clear
mandate else we have the numerous issues that get associated with 'coalition
dharma' which I am sure you have heard and witnessed enough in last 10-15 years
be it bartering, buying/selling of MPs, fake usage of CBIs, begging bowls etc. So while you
vote for regional parties during your assembly elections, please think of the
nation first when you vote for parliamentary elections. A hung parliament only
helps the 'kingmakers' and not the king.
Happy Voting and Let the 'better' party
win.