Monday, 16 July 2018
MyGolfCommune: Misconstrued Opposition=stalled Parliament= Democr...
MyGolfCommune: Misconstrued Opposition=stalled Parliament= Democr...: In a parliamentary Democracy, various rival parties with their different idiologies, followers and their vision of the welfare of the sta...
Misconstrued Opposition=stalled Parliament= Democracy at peril @Need urgent action
In a parliamentary Democracy, various rival parties with
their different idiologies, followers and their vision of the welfare of the state,
vie with each other to seek victory in elections to become a majority party in
the house, fundamentally to govern the country thus the victors (majority)
assume the seat of power to govern the country while the losers (minority) sit
in opposite benches.
The principal role of our
elected representatives is to represent our needs, make laws,
participate in debates, scrutinize the Govt. actions and introduce reforms in
tune with changing times to overcome the
challenges faced by the state of the
nation. Once in parliament what we see is opposite, members of majority party
which forms the Govt. behave like LORDS and the RULERS while the members of minority,
just because they have to sit in opposition benches, keep opposing anything and
everything.
Days are wasted in confrontation over non-issues , parliament
is not allowed to function for days and weeks(statistics for last 5 years
are reflective and disgusting on this aspect) , laws are passed in a jiffy
without debates and proper scrutiny as required while major bills and reforms
are stalled for decades , for e.g. women’s reservation bill, the triple talak
and halala bill, leave aside some economic reforms which take years before being passed thus
sometimes loose the relevance and timing for good results.
The results of analysis done on the hours spent by members
in both the houses are shocking, only 10% of productive hours are used. On an
average only 11 to 30 productive minutes are spent per day while the scheduled
working hours are 6 hours per day. It is a pathetic scene and needs to be
addressed on priority basis by Modi Govt, recommend introduce a bill for the
corrective measure as we have seen that for last 6 plus years, our parliament
has become a butt of a joke, is non functional and a stage for one-upmanship. In
a nutshell it is no more a sanctum sanctorum of the temple of democracy.
The political parties of course are rivals thus should
oppose each other during the election but once through the ordeal , if they do
not work as required(perform their roles) but just keep opposing everything or
create hurdles and inflame the junta on sensitive issues to achieve their dubious political objectives rather
than the welfare of the nation, we should have a system in place to ensure that
each parliamentarian is assessed on his/her performance and either rewarded
/reformed or booted duly.
The sad part is, our constitution does not define clearly
the duties and responsibilities of a parliamentarian thus if the current Govt
in power gets a bill passed clearly defining the same then an acceptable
assessment card on the basis of the performance of the parliamentarian can be
done and shared with the voters for their understanding to take an informed corrective/supportive
action as applicable at the time of voting. To go a step further, top 33.33%
-50% performers from either side can be retained and elections to be held only
for the balance seats, where the performance was below par.
There must be a debate on the meritorious reward for good
parliamentarians for their conduct and discharge of responsibilities thus a
reservation for next term as mentioned above and those who only keep Opposing
outside parliament, do not attend, stall the proceedings in the
parliament, do not debate/discuss issues
in parliament can be shown the door. The primary job to ensure that the bills
introduced, scrutinized well and passed after a useful debate in the interest
of the constituency which they represent collectively should be the order of
the day. Why not a Carrot & stick policy here, too.
We the citizens of India, respect our laws (if not start
now) similarly the elected representatives must respect their primary role and
duly discharge their responsibilities by enacting laws and reforms with proper
scrutiny and clear understanding of the subject to assist Good governance of
the country, which in effect will help our nation evolve from just a largest
democracy in the world to a functional & vibrant democracy of the people,
by the people and for the people.
Truly yours
Satish
Jaihind
Saturday, 7 July 2018
MyGolfCommune: Failing 4th pillar of Democracy (Media) is cancero...
MyGolfCommune: Failing 4th pillar of Democracy (Media) is cancero...: For a week, I was away on vacation thus away from print, television and the new age social media, trust me that it was a pleasant chang...
Failing 4th pillar of Democracy (Media) is cancerous, needs correction.
For a week, I was away on vacation thus away from print, television and the new age social media, trust me that it was a pleasant change as it was only positivity all around me during this time- no cacophony, neither any undue stress nor any instigative propaganda, thus feeling fresh in mind, body & Soul.
I recall that in our childhood we had only radio and print
as media, by and large we always looked forward to our newspaper daily and
listen to the radio at appointed times for news, editorials, debates, speeches
and live commentaries and felt the media then was generally bipartisan,
constructive and worked towards a social/national cause in various ways &
played its vital role to have a check on the executive, legislature and the
judiciary thus contributed towards nourishing the values of democracy.
During the last decade, with the invasion of social media (Linked
in, Twitter, YouTube, Face book, Google, Instagram, Pint rest and what’s app to
name a few, we are inundated with information. The same, if used with
discretion is good for democracy as well as society as we can always take an
informed decision, be aware of plurality of opinions and the society, act with
sensitivity, seek transparency and answers
from the other three governing pillars of democracy to ensure balance & good governance.
Sad to state that in reality very opposite is happening as
media is used to influence our minds, lifestyle, thinking & data used by
the media owners and politicians, making
polarizing and emotional statements on this platform to seek attention and achieve their dubious
intentions. All the media (print, social & television) are controlled
either by industry moguls or new age entrepreneurs, whose aim is purely
commercial thus susceptible to manipulations and exploitation for their
personal gains, at any cost.
Fake news, paid news, planted news, write-ups, so called
research, opinion polls and surveys, twitter handlers, rumor mongerers,
influencers, cyber bullies, analytics, phony anchors, paid T.V. debaters, limelight seekers and
many more such evils have started playing havoc with the society. We see a lot
of negativity, lack of trust, disharmony within and the among the societies.
The big players on the world stage and ultras are using this tool to poison our
minds thus we must be aware and act consciously.
A minor issue is made into a major issue, a major issue of
national/social interest gets marginalized, hate speeches and photo shops are
done to create divisions in the society and create communal disharmony. The mob
lynching, dalit riots, padmavati row, cow vigilantism, Kashmir reporting, rape
reporting, personal attacks of vicious nature and settling of political scores
by hook or by crook has sadly become the norm and needs to be curbed or
eradicated sooner than later.
In this digital age, one must realize that what comes free
is not free but comes with a price tag which is hidden and at the same time
these tools are a must for us to be in business and to run our daily lives
effectively, as well. As These tools give platform to anyone and everyone to
express an opinion, it is important for us to be selective, not fall prey to
false propaganda and use the tools with due respect to sentiments of others,
understand the implications of false stories, act/comment/forward with full responsibility
and use the tools appropriately else this malignant cancer shall destroy the
society.
Jai- Hind
Yours truly
Satish shitut
Monday, 11 June 2018
R.S.S. a communal organization a “misnomer”
R.S.S. a communal
organization a “misnomer”
For last one week, Rashtriya Svayamsevak Sangh was the eye
of the storm in the media and has been always at the receiving end of the communal
bashing stick of all the so called “secular forces” in India. Intriguingly, did
some browsing and felt like sharing the findings, so that we are aware and
informed listeners rather than swayed emotionalists.
The founder Dr Hedgewar was a congress as well as Hind
mahasabha member, had differences with congress over appeasement of Muslims
policy thus formed the RSS to consolidate the Hindu society in 1925 by moulding
the youth towards that end by nourishing the Hindu culture as an
“apolitical outfit” .
During the Independence struggle and the formation of Indian
constitution they did not want a divided India and when it became a fait
accompli, also had their own views on partition process and later, on the choice
of the colour of Indian flag, very much akin to their own flag.
Post independence, over a period of time, R.S.S. has evolved
from a typical brahminical outfit of early 20th century to a modern
day disciplined national organization, bringing in social transformation by working
selflessly towards cultural rejuvenation and reassertion of Hindu value system in the
volunteers(svayamsevaks).
Currently it is basically a nationalist organization of
volunteers who dream of a strong and united India based on Hindu culture and
identity, anyone can become a member by filling a form. The svayamsevaks go
through a daily routine of attending a shakha towards character building
through physical exercises, spiritual and motivational narrations,
nationalistic songs, moral stories and a disciplined life.
The svayamsevaks are expected to win the hearts of the
people by rousing their trust with their flawless character, performing neighborly
duties, rising to the occasion during natural disasters and calamities, at
times towards national duty as well, if and when situation demands, voluntarily
and selflessly.
In effect, they are not a religious organization but a Hindu
value based ideological society, which participates in nation building through
its developmental activities, economic forums, tribal welfare initiatives,
disaster relief services, women empowerment and social service in socially and
economically backward societies since 1985, to achieve social transformation
for a better & stronger India.
In today’s world, rather than nonsensical credentials of
secular/non secular, pseudo secular/ communal, we need more effective societies
like R.S.S.from different religious backgrounds based on self knowledge and
control, recognizing mutuality and living a non-exploitary life-pattern, to
achieve individual joy, social harmony, cultural richness, spiritual
advancement and universal peace.
Jai-Hind
Thursday, 7 June 2018
Fear of Change, a real threat to the society
Currently, through various media channels, I get to know the
threats(perceived or hyped) to the nation on Secularism, Democracy, Judiciary
and constitution as well as insecurity amongst minorities, which in effect,
when questioned, the accusers are unable to substantiate but keep brow beating
the same to create a psyche.
Presume, the guys who are running helter skelter as their
skeletons are out of the cupboard, those who are afraid of losing black money
revenue streams, being checked on unabated conversions, starved of dubious funding
and loosing hold over their vote banks are behind this hollow and non-existent
fear to the institutions, but in fact to their own self-interests and survival
for deceit.
While on the other side the Govt is sharing the changes
which have taken place under the current govt for better “India” factually on https://www.narendramodi.in/category/infographics.
Creditable.
As a common man, frankly we do not see the changes except
when we are affected directly, though the undercurrent of change is felt in
terms of India’s world ranking in various spheres(measurable) and contributions
towards a better world order of cooperation, understanding and inclusive growth
based on sound principles, actions, reforms and the schemes. Thus we do not
become part of the process.
In the heart of every Indian, we want a better India, a
transformed India but from an arm’s length and not as a part of the process
which is painful. We are so used to our current state that we are afraid of
failure , if any, without realizing that
the state of our nation is at a critical juncture from point of economic,
political and social up-liftment, thus
unless we do not change inside out with reforms, doomsday is not far. Govt’s come and go but the
policies remain and change the course for us.
If the intent of govt is to give good governance, inclusive
growth in transparent and unbiased ways, to build a stronger nation, we must
embrace the changes and ensure that any failures are highlighted for correction
with solutions, leaving a slight margin for political compulsions and not an
overload.
Our DNA needs a change from transaction oriented society to
a relationship based society, a corrupt society to a non –corrupt society,
divided entities to a “unity in diversity”(what we claim to be), slave
mentality to abundance mentality. Fringe elements and few self-interest groups
try and propagate negativity which must be countered positively. A tough ask
though not impossible.
Take the fear of change out of our minds, change for good is
better than no change for nothing, do not get swayed and become negative with
the various media channels but remain positive, we all need to get rid of
“status Quo”attitude, think nation first, take ownership and responsibility for
issues which are in our control, take conscious actions accordingly, behave in
an orderly and lawful manner to contribute positively towards the change.
Rise above religion
as Progress of all, for all & by all is the way to evolve as a “Great
Nation”
We can do it to be a “proud Indian”……………………………………Jai-Hind
Monday, 28 May 2018
MyGolfCommune: Secular Democracy or a political hypocrisy, an Ind...
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