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Monday, March 23, 2009

Negative Vote - A good Idea??

With Elections round the corner and the debate about negative voting going on, I finally deicded that I should let out my ideas on this topic.

I found this petition online. Though it sounds absolutely practical to have an option of choosing none of the above in an election, I personally do not think it to be a good idea. Negative Voting, is an option given to the voter where he/she can decide to vote against ‘none of the candidates’ contesting in the elections. That is if we do not like any of the candidates contesting in the election, instead of refraining from the elections, we can go ahead and use this option and convey our message that we do not like any of the candidates.

I do agree that it would be a good option wherein if we do not consider anyone worth the position they are contesting for, we do not elect them. But doesn’t that lead to wastage of lots of money and time of many people.
Let’s see a scenario where-in there are 4 contestants from a constituency and I think none of them deserves to be a MLA/MP, and then I go ahead and choose none of the above. If more than 50% of the voters follow this, then as per the petition, these candidates should be debarred from contesting the next re-poll. Then the election commission has to reschedule and conduct elections again. And this time let us assume that the parties send in a different set of politicians who are as good as the earlier ones. Standing by our principle, we repeat our act and let us assume the result is also same. This would lead to another re-poll. And as far as my knowledge, the 1st 4 candidates will become eligible now and the whole process is repeated.

If we analyze this situation,
1. A lot of money is being wasted (at least half of which will be the money we pay through taxes) in the whole process. Some of it for organizing the elections, a lot of it for election campaigns.
2. Infrastructure. Organizing an election takes in a lot of effort. A lot of people like election commission, government employees who help in organizing the election at different booths, police force which tries to ensure free- and-fair elections.
3. Most important of all. Time. When the elections are being held once in 5 years the voting percentages are decreasing time after time (part of it can be attributed to the lack of good politicians). And if elections are held at this frequent rate, the voting rates are bound to go even lower.

All in all, even if this option comes into effect, we cannot be sure that the whole of our political system will change because of this. It has been here for years and it will take a lot of years to change the system.

I do agree that more than 95% of the people contesting in the elections have criminal cases against them/ resolve to vote bank politics and raise communal tensions in the country. But then, we can’t change it by casting a negative vote.

I read a blog about this. I do agree with the writer that it is difficult to choose between Narendra modi, D P Yadav, Pappu Yadav, Taslimuddin and Mohd. Shahbuddin or any of the sundry criminals. But then if we look out carefully we do find people like mallika sarabhai. There is always good and bad. It’s up to us to decide which is good and which is bad. And if the decision is not so easy then we have to decide which is comparatively better or lesser bad when compared to other.

As a responsible citizen we should cast our vote, but then what’s the point if we waste that golden opportunity given to us. It is our responsibility to not only go to the polling booth and cast a vote but, also to vote it to someone who is at least half better than his counterparts. All the time we crib and complain that all politicians are useless and all but when we don’t want to come out of our comfort zone and contest in the elections then whats the harm in choosing the best among the worst?

Remember Rang De Basanti, we loved the movie so much because it reflected the present scenario. The words of Madhavan , which Siddarth repeats later ‘Nothing is going to change by blaming the system in place. We should try to become the change to change the system. Join IAS, IPS... Join politics and try to change the country if you can’.

Similarly, when we take the little effort required to go to the polling booth and cast a vote, then why waste it by casting it to none of the contestants. Why don’t we take in a little more effort and then choose a better among the worst. They say something is better than nothing. Then why don’t we resort to it?

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

'Holi'day

Holi is here and along with the colors and fun it has brought a holiday along :)
Having a holiday for Holi is quite common in schools and colleges but once we start working, we begin to wonder for what festivals we get a holiday and for what we don't. Ok, not all may be wondering, but as this is still my 1st year into the corporate world, I was.

Though I have stopped playing holi a few years ago for no specific reason I can think of, I still like to sit in a corner and watch people playing with the colors.

When I was a kid, all of us used to wait eagerly for this festival. As Holi is a holiday, in school the festival was celebrated a day earlier. Although playing with colors is restricted in school, after the school time a number of kids play and as it was past the school hours the teachers dint mind much.
I distinctly remember, my cousins used to come to my home and wake me up and then after applying the colors onto our faces we used to run around and wake up others as well. Even though we ran out of colors, we used to mix the little bit of colors left with us into buckets of water and then throw those water at each other.

Childhood is so much fun! All of our childhood, we want to get older and once we grow up and are out of colleges, we want to go back to our childhood days. Such is the irony of life! :(

P.S: This is my 25th post on my blog!! I have been reading a lot of blogs these days and with each day passing I have started loving the “blog samaj” more and more. So I hereby make a resolution that I will blog more frequently be it on sports, politics, studies, work or nothing. If I feel it I am gonna write it. And I hope that if I stick to this resolution I am going to cross the two digit figure soon. So till the time I write my new post, enjoy!! And a Happy Holi!!!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

I swear...

Here's an oath that came up on the front page of the Times OF India newspaper.

I swear that this time I will stand up.
Not for what i believe in, but for what I dont.
This time I will vote.Not for but against.
Against my own helplessness.
Against my own laziness.
Against two words called Chalta hai.
Aganist short cuts in queues.
Against cheating in exams.
Against Kharcha Paani in offices.
Against powerless inquiry commissions.
And powerful vote banks.
Against religion in politics.
And politics in religion.
Against illegal constructions.
And legal loopholes.
Agaisnt every cynic, every non-believer.
Against the belief that nothing will change.
Against the feeling that my vote cannot make a difference.
Against every excuse for not voting.
I will do this without fear or shame.
Because only by voting against all that is
destroying our today, will I give my children
something to vote for tomorrow.
Lead india '09
Let's make this vote count.

I took the oath. Did you?
Stand up and speak out. Vote now( I mean whenever the elections are)
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