No matter what wonders or blunders you do, in the end it is all about who gets the "chair".
The present case scenario of the Indian politics when compared to the past years, it makes me happy to realize the fact that a lot has changed, for instance, many new amendments, many policies, many agendas have kicked in.
But what the real concern is the fact that has the politics changed for good? Is the vision of the present heads of the nation clear and strong enough to sustain the weight of this vast society with such intense diversity and bring about a positive upliftment, to bring about the change, 'the change' which has been craved for from the past 70 years of Independence?
There is no doubt in the fact that the government is working, it surely is. But the real question is, is it working hard enough?
And are the efforts being put in the right direction?
Taking a minor look back to the time when congress was formed. Back at that point of time, it was formed in order to ponder upon the possible solutions to the problems. Not just that one particular party, in fact all the other new entries that we have in the present world are here to get the solutions. They are here to bring about equality, upliftment, prosperity and most importantly PEACE.
At the same point of time if we look at the present condition, most of the riots or the conflicts are in some or the other way related to the government.
Isn't it ironic, when the soul reason for the creation of this particular thing was to bring in peace and now the soul reason for the conflicts is the exact same thing?
The loop holes when pointed don’t look smaller than a black hole but when ignored, the cloth looks as plain as the moon from the earth.
The Indian Politics has a lot of unfolded stories stuck under the weight of power, the supreme power.
The unfolding is necessary, the revelations need to be made in order to bring about the real prosperity and the real peace that the society has been craving since the past eras.
This jump off the cliff is necessary, because you will never know the depth until you dive in..
- Nivedita Singh.