Sunday, February 24, 2008

India Faces Threat of Falling Apart If Issues are Not Addressed: Dr. JP

India faces the threat of balkanization unless systemic changes are carried out to provide political space to every group, said Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan here today. “Mere protestations of ‘Mera Bharat Mahan’, without addressing the basic fissures, will not rescue India from falling apart”, he added.

Addressing a “One India – One People” forum organized by the Lok Satta Party in the context of attacks against non-Marathis in Mumbai and other places in Maharashtra, Dr. JP pointed that political India has already been decimated since national parties, elbowed out of most of the States, are forced to join hands with regional parties. The first-past-the-post electoral system enables parties based on region and religion, language and caste to whip up narrow sentiments and ride to power. The so-called national verdict is nothing but an aggregation of State verdicts. Widespread illiteracy and universal adult franchise are an explosive combination ,which narrow-minded parties are shrewdly exploiting.

Dr. JP identified caste-based reservations as another issue that is tearing part the country. Instead of dissipating the anger of neglected sections through innovative solutions, political parties merely stoked the flames in pursuance of their vote bank politics. He feared the break-out of a conflagration in the hinterland of New Delhi where Gujjars and Meenas are fighting each other over reservations.

Dr. JP clarified that reservations are indeed necessary for sections neglected for centuries as an interim measure. They, however, do not provide a permanent solution. That, however, does not mean that the son of a Collector or the daughter of a Minister too should enjoy reservations simply based on their caste. A solution lies in ensuring that every one born in this country irrespective of his caste or religion has a right to free and quality education for 12 years and every one, willing and eligible, is enabled to purse higher education at Government cost.

The economically backward, who are not eligible for reservations in jobs and education can be given a weightage of say 10 per cent marks in the qualifying examinations considering their income and rural upbringing. Politicians, instead of forging such win-win situations, are deliberately and crudely provoking anger and hatred among sections of people.

On the recent developments in Maharashtra, Bihar and West Bengal where some politicians have tried to fan parochial feelings, Dr. JP said that the sons of the soil thesis should be dismissed categorically if India were to remain one. The right of every Indian citizen to pursue education or employment or business or profession or simply anywhere in the country is non-negotiable. Every Indian should condemn parochial tendencies, recalling Martin Luther King’s quote, “The silence of good men is more dangerous than the brutality of bad men”.

2 comments:

  1. Dear Dr. JP, as you have rightly pointed out, our first-past-the-post electoral system results in numerous problems: unholy alliances, compromises, pandering to regional interests, etc.

    So, I am eager to know your opinion on proportional representation (or) any other system which provides for a fairer representation.

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  2. Reservations tells us the situation where India is.

    I have seen Govt. Job in an Employement News paper in that i have seen one job which is suitable for me.But when i read the advertisement . The Advertisement is published like this.It is so and so post the no.of posts is 6.And when i read next Line the statement is like this.SC-3.i thought ok there are 3 posts still left the next line comprises this 2-obc,i thought ok. still 1 post is there than the next line comprises this 1post for an Handicapt.

    Is there any country in the world based on caste/Religion/sex.Should not permit to write an Exam.

    Yes.It is true in India.


    Constitution says Every body is equal to law.But i am not at all seeing any thing like this.

    I am asking a question to JP.if a man born in a rich family (considering their income) is the meaning that he is not suitable for doing a job.or he does not get an equal opportunity with others.

    I think the word Reserved/Reservations is totally banned from India.if a person has a capacity/Calibre.Weather he is rich/poor,sc/st/bc/oc Hindu/muslim/christian/male/female he should gets an equal opportunity what the others are getting.

    If at all these politicians are more sympathized than they should give some subsidaries in Education who are in below poverty line.

    Sons of Soil Theory.

    I belongs to one Region in Andhra and i came to study another region in Andhra pradesh(linguistically same).But when ever the admissions are going my turn up came.I interviewed by one person.He asks me are you Local/Non-Local.

    Since same Language spoken of two different regions in one state.have the feeling of Local/Non Local how can you get a job out side a state(linguistically different).And its highly impossible.and it is allowing some states not to develop like bihar,Uttar Pradesh and the newly formed states like jarkhand e.t.c.And Andhra is not quite far of them.

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