Dears,

I was watching Barkha Dutt's NDTV show yesterday when she ridiculed the
Mumbai's middle class citizens' resolve not to stay away from the voting
booths in elections after the gruelling experience they have had  during the
26/11 in Mumbai.

The voting turnout  at that time was some mere 47 odd per cent which was a
big let down for the Mumbai which was wide awake.

The clearer picture emerged this morning,  that of 50 odd per cent.
Unbelievable indeed when Mumbai's voting was earmarked for 70 plus per cent
!  Therefore a sound reason to  go deep down to see  as to WHY people do not
go to vote despite wanting to set things right, politically.

Kedar Nath Pandey says "Pundits are already calling this an election devoid
of issues, where parties have abandoned ideiology for power" [NT  April 30,
2009--Viewpoints "Indian Electorate Focussed on Change and Good Governance"]

In laymans' terms what this means is that 'If you are an invited guest for a
banquette, you enter the banquette hall to find that the host, cooks et al
have already finished the main courses even before the guests have started
arriving'

Sensitive and sensible voters have, by and large, become disillusioned with
our election processes wherein matinee idols, gansters and murderers, crooks
and big spenders, hate mongers and even cricketers are fielded by parties to
promise the heavens to the people except anything to do with 'good
governance'. Good governance has become a joke. Once upon a time the BJP
took hold of it and rubbed it into the dirt of the worst kind with 'India
Shining' slogan spending crores and crores of tax-payer's money. This party
has taken the electorate for granted by even putting up a prime ministerial
candidate who is more qualified to see the inside of the Tihar Jail's bars.
And this party has the audacity to even suggest its next  prime ministerial
candidate who could do well as a 'master butcher' of human beings.

Sensitive and sensible people want change in the way the 'GOVERNANCE' of
this country is tackled. Once elected, our leaders lose their back bones to
stand tall and be counted. Examples Manmohan Singh vis a vis Kandhamal in
Orissa. Vajpayee and even the President of India [ Late K.R. Narayanan] vis
a vis Godhra carnage, forget about Advani as India's Home Minister.
Narasimha Rao [then PM] vis a vis Babri Masjid,  etc.  People vote leaders
to power not to cultivate cold feet or to cater to their own private and
party's selfish agendas. Sensitive and sensible people  will remain
disillusioned and stay away from the voting booths by  opting  for other
meaningful things to do, including holidaying and going on picnics on
election days if political parties do not spell out their 'good governance'
script, meticulously dotting the i's and crossing the t's before elections
and go about sticking to that script after elections, no matter what.

Indian democracy is destined to be a big flop in years to come where even
the zopdiwallas and the slum-dwellers will have to be coaxed and cajoled to
go to the voting booths if our political class continue doing what it is
doing presently. It is transparently seen who benefits from these elections.
People who toil and languish in long  voting lines, thinking  that they are
doing their duty towards their nation are taken for a jolly good ride by the
hypocrites who earn to be our leaders. The biggest hypocrite of them all is
seen mouthing the words 'compulsory voting' now a days,  having realised
what I have just said above, that people will increasingly stay away from
the voting booths.

To end this tirade against hypocritical elections in this country, I shall
want to give a clear example as to what the political class should do before
and after elections for people to leave everything and pile up in lines to
vote to make it near 100 per cent voting.

1. Promise to improve the Law and Order in the State and do it when elected
even if it requires to skin the top police brass.

2. Promise to raze to the ground all illegally built constructions and stick
to that promise come what may after getting elected,  no matter if it is
Vijay Malhya, Audhut Timblo or even Almighty God's gumpty or a chapel or a
church.

3. Promise to either 'stop' or 'legalize'  Matka and do it when elected to
power.

4. Promise to close down  polluting industries including industries like
META STRIPS  and do it when elected [ and not take a tour inside of one as a
minister and give big bashans that they are non-polluting and green
industries, once elected.... you know who I am talking about here]

5. Promise to really clean up the public health (365 days mosquito menace),
public transport ( so that people do not have to buy two and four wheelers),
power , PWD etc and do it when elected with your pockets empty and drawn out
and hanging  to prove it.

6. Promise to revert Goa's comunidades back to their original health by
promissing to throw out the 'Bandodkar's brainchild' the Tanancy act and do
it when elected whether the Sattari's Rane Raja or the ODI's scamster
Dayanand Narkasur likes it or not.

7. Promise to stop all illegal mining in Goa, to strictly monitor the legal
ones  with an eye to phase-out mining  completely within a stipulated time
frame and do it when elected, whether the Lords and Ladies as well as the
cooks at the MOEFF in Delhi likes it or not.

AND I could go on and on,  not forgetting to promise a laudable GOAN
IDENTITY and death to the 'Garbage menace' which includes the stinking
'garbage like' menace of 'high profile corruption in Goa .. to include the
entry of 'Enforcement Directorate' to flush out each and every legitimate
tax-payer's penny which has been stashed away and pile it on the roadside
for them (tax-payers) to claim it as their own.


floriano
goasuraj

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