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What a majestic carnival! (17-07-2008)

The argument between dictatorship and democracy is incessant. While the former has been discarded in every age and the latter hailed, it can be said without fail that democracy has a number of disadvantages. The first and foremost of these is that by treating all equal it brings to the fore the rule of mediocrity and as a result the country suffers. Besides the political parties under this notion fail to deliver the right thing at the right time making the national vulnerable. If anyone differs he/she can watch out the Indian democracy at present, which is the having the greatest carnival!  The festivity is the ensuing trust vote and the revelers are the political parties in the Parliament.  You may be tempestuous over this classification but we are helpless since we have not found any better word from the English dictionary to delineate the ongoing events.


The whole of the Indian parliamentary democracy has become a great pageant where the participants, even after any national dishonor, can remain jovial and confident of their vested interests. This is best applicable to the parties in the parliament who are busy in brandishing swords and awaiting anxiously for the clash of steels re trust vote on 21-22 July. 

 

None seems to care of the encumbrance that may affect the national exchequer once the government falls and paves the way for an early general election.

The managers of both the government and opposition are trying best to gather adequate numbers for the final showdown. Even the suave PM is also not lagging behind and has started to woo the press and media through wise speeches, manifestation of confidence and may be through generous endowments.

If the government falls the effect on national exchequer will be worst. But, if it wins, it will certainly be a pyrrhic victory. 

 


 

 
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