June 07, 2017 14:09 IST
'I am not a friend of anyone who wants to defend, justify and glorify any businessman, power drunk person or religious fanatics, fake activists, apologists of terrorists, appeasers of some, oppressors of others, pretending to be political leaders,' says Amit Mehra.
It has
been six months since I have slept peacefully for 7-8 hours a night.
Some
nights I wake up at 2 am, some nights at 4. Having nothing else to do, I often
log in to social media to catch up on news, current affairs and generally what
my real life or social media friends are saying, doing.That is
when it dawns on me why I am not sleeping well.
My
countrymen, fellow citizens, world citizens are suffering at the hands of some
pretenders and the memory of their suffering is affecting me deeply, but what
is keeping me awake is that I am doing nothing about it.
So what
can I do? Many
things. But first I can find the courage to speak my mind.
So that
is what I am doing here, finding courage and speaking my mind. Let's see what
happens next
All those
on my friends list on social media and real life, who defend, justify, glorify
those that had ordered the beating up of our children at India Gate a few years
back and those who ordered the shooting of our farmers in Madhya Pradesh on
Tuesday, kindly unfriend me.
I am not
a friend of anyone who wants to defend, justify and glorify any businessman,
power drunk person or religious fanatics, fake activists, apologists of
terrorists, appeasers of some, oppressors of others, pretending to be political
leaders.
Kindly
unfriend me. I am not your friend.
All those
who are using political, religious and ideological cover to unleash their
personal hate and ignorance, kindly unfriend me. I am not your friend.
All those
who defend, justify and glorify those who are elected by us, live off our taxes
but tell us what to eat, what to wear, who to love, who to hate, who to
worship, how to pray, how to follow our faith, how to live, kindly unfriend me.
I am not your friend.
BUT if
you are a fellow citizen (belonging to any ideology, race, nationality,
political dispensation, socio-economic class, any culture) and are willing to
hold everyone in power accountable towards citizens, then please stay on. You
are my friend and I am yours.
Our job
as a citizen is not to defend, justify and glorify the politicians we elect.
Our job
is to hold them accountable and responsible. Be it Obama, Trump, Gandhi,
Kejriwal or Modi.
They are
powerful people who have the entire system at their disposal. They don't need
you to defend, justify and glorify them.
Your
fellow citizens need you to hold them accountable and protect them against
misuse of power by these politicians and their powerful friends.
There are
millions of us who cannot express themselves like you or I can. Who is going to
speak for them? Should we forget about them?
When a
private company falters on the delivery of a product or service you have paid
for, do you justify, defend and glorify them? Or do you fight for what is
rightfully yours?
Every
time they fail or cheat us, should they be allowed to tell us that why don't we
make those products and services ourselves? Can we not hold them responsible
for what they are committed to deliver as customers, citizens?
Why
should every voice that asks for accountability be told to join politics?
Do
citizens not have the right to question people we elect and give these enormous
powers to?
Are we
lab rats that are called upon to vote them to power every few years and then
expected to be experimented on with their flawed ideologies?
Who are
these people who are giving questioning citizens labels of urban Naxals, anti
nationals, anti Gandhi, anti Modi, anti Congress, anti AAP, anti Mamta
Banerjee, anti BJP, anti everything that they are cheerleaders for?
Who gave
them the right to tarnish us all in the name of a few bad apples?
Those who
support and are cheerleaders of one party want us to think the worst of others
who are just like them.
Does this
make sense to you? We know now how these people who were cheerleaders of
politicians in the past have personally benefitted at the cost of the State and
citizens.
And now
these people who are cheerleaders of present politicians wants us to believe
that they are somehow just cheerleading politicians because their favorite
politician is better than the former cheerleaders' bosses?
So we
should allow them to create this acrimony in our society?
Are we
going to let them do this to us by turns?
Who are
these media people who are subverting our justice system and creating havoc on
television passing judgements on large groups of citizens? Giving sermons?
What
qualifications do media people have to dictate the narrative of a nation? They
are only supposed to report and analyse facts.
What are
the facts? Did India not progress one bit during the 60 odd years of Congress
like they would have us believe? NO. India progressed hugely, but there were
huge corruption cases as well.
Are all
BJP ministers only giving hateful statements? NO. Many of them are fine
ministers doing the best they can like the railways, electricity and external
affairs ministers to name a few.
At the
same time, many BJP ministers or politicians are also misusing their power to
create divisiveness for vote bank appeasement.
But how
do we acknowledge all these nuances of our system when our media and political
narrative is so polarised and we have allowed them to be so.
Why does
a news anchor who screams the loudest become the most popular?
How do we
get to the facts if every pillar of our democracy is veiled with propaganda?
These
guys take the evil being committed by criminals like terrorists, religious
fanatics, Naxals, underworld dons, petty criminals and create a prototype that
can be then applied to anyone who does not agree with their ideologies and vote
bank politics.
Suddenly
anyone who does not agree with them or vote for them is a Congress follower or
a Modi bhakt or Kejriwal fan depending on their convenience.
If you
question the misuse of power or a flawed policy, you are anti-national.
All of us
know what Modi said to the Congress and what Sonia said to the BJP and all the
rubbish around that.
How many
of us know what is going on with our banking systems and increasing NPAs?
Aadhar
security breaches?
Who is
keeping a check on criminals, goondas and some corrupt cops using schemes like gau
rakshaks, anti-Romeo brigade (which were launched to protect us and cows)
to exact their personal revenge and money from poor hapless victims?
Who
amongst us is following up on the disaster that demonetisation was for our
economy, especially the unorganised sector?
Who kept
a check when for so many years previous governments hollowed our institutions
and exposed our financial systems to such large NPAs?
Who
allowed the public servants, politicians living off our taxes to become our daddy
and mommy?
Kindly
wake up from your slumber and hold people in offices and your elected
representatives accountable.
You are
not their cheerleaders. You are their boss.
You vote
them in. You hold them accountable.Take off
your rose or whatever colour tinted glasses and stop this nonsensical
idolisation of people who are clearly only looking out for themselves and their
groovy friends.
We are
not their validation service providers.Do you
know all the political parties come together in a jiffy to increase their own
pay scales, but cannot agree on what is a fair price for our farmers?
They come
together to allow their parties foreign funding, but question private
businesses on acquiring the same.
I don't
have children, but many of you do. Do you want them to grow up to be
cheerleaders of businessmen and religious fanatics pretending to be
politicians, godmen and social religious cultural leaders?
Or do you
want them to be upright responsible citizens who have the courage to question
and hold politicians, governments, everyone in office, in power, accountable?
We need
politicians to work, not give us lectures. The children are watching us now.
The
choice is yours, but now you know who I am a friend of and who are not my
friends.
Jai Hind.
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