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Magazine| Jun 25, 2007

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Bull's Eye

In India, people don't choose the leadership. Leaders choose the
people. So why not scrap elections? Let dynasties elect saffronites or
secularists, forwards or backwards as the real people of India.

RAJINDER PURI
Our present political system is unsatisfactory. It has been pointed
out that the actual number of voters who elect even single-party
governments is a mere fraction of the total electorate. Too many
parties have mushroomed to wreck the system. President A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam suggested a two-party system. Alas, there is no magic wand to
accomplish it. Arun Shourie wants a directly elected president. Alas,
for that the present Constitution must be scrapped. But if the present
Constitution has to be changed, there are better alternatives than the
American constitution.
The trouble with our thinkers is that they focus on ground realities.
They need to focus on the roof realities. The multitude is on the
ground. Fifty-odd dynasties that rule India stand on the roof.

These are the dynasties of Sonia Gandhi, Karunanidhi, Mulayam Singh
Yadav, Sharad Pawar, Farooq Abdullah, Jaswant Singh, Murli Deora, late
Rajesh Pilot, the late Madhav Rao Scindia, Om Prakash Chautala,
Parkash Singh Badal, the late Charan Singh, Maneka Gandhi, the late
Pramod Mahajan, Balasaheb Thackeray, Ramadoss... okay, okay! There may
be more than 50 dynasties. There may be even a hundred. But that isn't
saying much.

We all know who the dynasties are. But we're never sure who the people
are. Sometimes secularists are the real people of India. At other
times, saffronite Hindus are the real people of India. Or perhaps the
OBCs may be the real people. Sometimes even Dalits become the real
people of India. Sometimes there are combinations that make real
people. Right now, Brahmins and Dalits are the people of Uttar
Pradesh. Recently, Yadavs and Muslims were the people of Uttar
Pradesh. Sometimes there are even disputes about who the real
Scheduled Tribes are. Very recently Gujjars and Meenas were battling
it out because they couldn't decide who the real Scheduled Tribe was.

So how must we determine who the people of India are? Why, the
dynasties on the roof tell us that. The dynasties don't change. But
the people keep changing. This leads one to a profound truth. In
India, people don't choose the leadership. Leaders choose the people.
So why not scrap elections? Citizens should stop voting for leaders.
Let leaders vote for the people. Let dynasties elect saffronites or
secularists, forwards or backwards as the real people of India. This
will give us a genuine, representative, low-cost democracy. As many
ancient, wise philosophers almost said: Let there be a government of
the dynasties, for the dynasties, by the dynasties.


(Puri can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED])

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