I feel today is the right moment
to write my last post on the subject. Elections across the country are more or
less over, results are out, exit polls and trends don't matter anymore.
The game has reached penultimate stage before the party begins. Drawn swords are
about to be scabbard, dried blood is being cleaned to pretend that there wasn’t
any blood on them. We never fought, we were always together!!
Politicians will take the back
sit and tough negotiators will be in forefront, wherever none of the parties have
secured clear mandate. Those who have
read my earlier post will remember I had written that in politics, enemies or opponents
are never forever, it is always a marriage of convenience or clash of interests.
There is no way out for poor voters even though they keep experiencing this,
election after election.
There
is nothing new!!
You will find analyst
analysing election results, after every election, I don’t know whether you have
noticed some of the common terms you keep hearing during the analysis ‘anti-incumbency
vote’, ‘polarisation’, ‘vote Banks’,
‘wave’, ‘swing’ and after Mr. Modi’s entry on the stage ‘Development’, ’Change’
have become buzz words. Voters have once
again proven exit polls wrong, exit polls are for media. Debates and
discussions are seen, heard and enjoyed by public generating great TRP.
According to me exit polls are popular because of our desire or longing to peep
in to future. Whoever or whatever is apparently successful in creating an
illusion of being a prophet or a seer can easily be the crowd puller. The way any
fortune-teller under Banyan / Peepal tree brags about the only correct
prediction (that too by utter coincidence), media channels do exactly the same.
Most of the analysts believed
that, though all the political parties during their campaigns, talked about
development, progress of the region, law and order, equality these were only side
dishes, main course continued to be polarisation based on cast, religion and
economic disparity. Every one of the parties tried the recipes. Political party,
which could get the ingredients and cooking time right, finally won. There is
more to elections held in India. Sketchily, what analyst say may be true but
there is another angle as well. The one, which is ignored by all of them.
Today analysts and
intellectuals from all walks of life are debating yesterday’s results. They
have come across contradictions. But unfortunately they are not ready to check their
premises. If you ask me, we vote for dreams. Indian voters vote by heart. We
are idol worshipers. We create heroes and we worship them. Time and again we
have proved it. We have sympathy wave, anti-incumbency wave, which runs across
the country. We have landslide victories
and we have most unexpected result. Results which can’t be substantiated by any
facts. The reason is we vote by hearts. We are emotional. Emotions are not
predictable. Emotions are contagious. We believe. No wonder Mahatma Gandhi was
great success in India and no wonder he was assassinated. Whoever or whichever
party is successful in projecting common man’s desires into dreams, illusions
will succeed. ‘Garibi Hatav’, God knows how many different forms it has taken
and mind you, every one of them has sold like a hot cake. Contest is of
marketing, one who is able to market these dreams is the winner. ‘Dream merchants’ are true winners in
our country. Till 1984 we had dream merchants from the same family. Then there
was a lull. Enormous gap till 2014. We witnessed successive coalition
Governments during the period. Quite a few dream merchants were and are at
regional, State level. Maharashtra, Andhra, Tamilnadu has seen a few. These were Retailers. Whole Sellers are few
and apart. We are witnessing one right now.
No don’t get me wrong, being a
dream merchant is not, being a cheat, it is just the way to come to power. One
has to make voters believe that he is messiah, he is the one who will free them
of all their worries and qualms. This is the one or rather the only essential required
to come to absolute power. Unless one
has absolute power he cannot work on his agenda. Being a dream merchant is just
the way. It doesn’t end there. Once you come to power, you have to deliver else
you will be out of stock.
Let
us hope these are early morning Dreams!!
10 comments:
खूप आवडंल
Perfect picture of our political stage.Dream merchant's deliveries will decide India's(our) future.
True lines...sir.
True lines...sir.
The outcome of the game is decided the moment game is over. What you have mentioned is very true about election prediction it is just a TRP for the channels and we waste our valuable time in front of the TV screen.
Thanks Arun for your insightful posts, it beautifully captures the dilemmas of a Common Indian - before, during and after the voting process, in a grand circus called 'democracy.' The way I choose to fulfill my duty as a citizen is to live my life with dignity and honesty. It's difficult for me to comprehend politics, politicians and their stories. And yes, I also vote, with a hope that 'woh subahaa kabhi to aayegi.....' and inshalllah, someday it might or may not!
Dear Arun, very powerful and thought provoking set of blogs . my above comments were just in jest. Honesty and integrity have, in fact, always to be the touch stones of politics, the preferences of goals, of course, will keep changing with time but the guiding spirit has to be conscience in all eras. Without it, one would be a failure,both as a leader and as a man.
Extremely well emoted thoughts Arun. Keep it up!
Thanks!!
Good one Arun. My thoughts, what we had till 1984 are just descendants and namesakes having free Lunches. About down south, the populace cannot differentiate between reel and real (Of course I cannot fathom their inability to do so) so again yet to witness a actual dream merchant.
The current instance classifies as a Dream Merchant but the DM is actually trying to initiate a change by inspiring a change at the Individual level, which is probably not typical of Dream Merchants.
txs, time will tell!
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