For the past few days , a so-called crusade for Jan –Lok- Pal bill was fought and seen at its zenith. It was fought valiantly by civil
society with full fledge support of all the peoples regardless of their geographical limitation with scant intention of political
advantages and equally timidly by our political leaders of the same, brimming
with all the power and privileges, laid
down by our constitution for them. This odd combination, eventually, gave us nothing but a fallacious civics lesson that we the people of India are being driven by a vast
democratic machinery with no possible loopholes.
Though ,with the fall
of curtain, all possibility of making a 'titanic law' diminished yesterday, after
a high voltage melodrama in Rajya Sabah
and a day before in Loke Sabha, yet it cannot be denied that we as a whole nation woke up after a
long slumber of ignorance and
indifference over those issues which are of national interest but have an
immense impact upon us individually. All it happens very rarely that any issue
which are under discussion in parliament
are discussed with same agility among common people and gets the maximum
response in all possible way either by
demonstration , public debate or in other manner.
Previously ,we had become so habitual of 'nonsense clamor' in either house of the parliament resulting into constant
declaration of adjournment which in turn,
ruins cores of rupee a day ( almost 2 core a day) that we become oblivious of the fact that our parliament is meant for discussion and to address national issues.But at least, for few days we
saw the few glimpse of some coherent and
serious debate by the members without any
foolish disruption. But it was just not adequate to bring some new hope in the name of a law
which has been waiting its turn to come into action since may 1968, sometimes, for meager
political gain while on other just because
of bad politics. Yes! The things have not
turned around by 360 degree but a vital shift has already been taken place which
will decide the course of next step of this country.
There is no point being desolated if jan -lok-pal bill did not receive its due
response from parliament, rather what
is much needed that our efforts and
response should keep smouldering and remain prompt ,as we shouldn’t forget the very underlying fact that the whole chaos
is just revolving around corruption,
deeply rooted as firmly, socially and individually as we blame upon our political system.
Every effort, no matter how desperate and vehement they are,
cannot escape the essential bracket of
setbacks and comebacks. This time, possibly we have just left the stage of some
setbacks in the context of Jan -Lok -Pal bill but for the next time , we will soon be landed on the surface of some cheerful comebacks. Anna Hazare, his well learned team and the intelligent citizens of this amazing nation would be aware of this fact
.Let’s keep our finger crossed until, something feasible happens………………
.Let’s keep our finger crossed until, something feasible happens………………