Friday, February 12, 2010

We Indian are suffering from disease called "Separatism"

God has given us the world ,united as one

But we have divided it into countries ,states caste creed and religion

We have invited the bloodbath wars and disputes to our gates

And fogotten the only fact that we are human.

We the Indians, have been suffering from a disease like ‘seperatism’ severely.Such malignent disease is dominating the Indian democracy.Indian politics is both’missionless’ and ‘visionless’ . Today, we prefer to remain as being separate rather than being united. We have forgotten the lesson “unity is the strength”. We have become more desirerous of ‘ independent existence’following this grimous trend of ‘separatism’. Smaller or bigger..the real issue is development and it can be ensured only by honest leaderships and transparent practices. The logic that small states could be better governed is not at all based on facts. It is just a slogan by politicians who want power and money in the name of such claims. If that slogan is true, then what is the need of Districts and Panchayats. Our governing system is a meticulously planned one with divisions such as districts and panchayats to ensure effective administration.The 67th amendment in the constitution has provided the panchayats the power to have their own smaller level administration and now If administration is not happening properly then it is only due to corruption of politicians and the bureaucracy. It is studied well, that whenever development is not taking place in any larger portion or part of the state,due to political unrest or imbalance of distribution of miscellaneous facilities,then opponent political parties find the way of separating the state as the solution.Such deprived and opportunistic leaders raise hue and cry and continue violently,inhumanly create sentiments of provocative nature. As the turmoils gets survived..a relentless protest in favour of such division or separation of the state goes on everywhere throughout the state, by pledging and highlighting the golden future of the divided part. The devout leaders impulse and motivate the public towards an uncertain future that the apparent crave public can’t understand its impact. The reckless leaders all, highlight on that, how they have been deprived of their procurable facilities that are avoidable from the respective state administration .It is not wrong at all, to demand the procurable facilities for the deprived section of the society from the government of the state. With a view to solve the long awaited unsolved problem of any part of the state, raising a demand for separate state,can’t bring any significant betterment in future. It can not be the only solution.It would be wise to find an innovative way to solve the problem rather than demanding for separate existence by making a separate state to meet the demand..


Finding possible solution for the existing problem which is long lasting, leaders of opponent should urge for such implementation before we divide us into smaller and smaller states and lead us to our own downfall.Have there any guarantee that such division of state, could provide the same or better facilities as they aspire for. If, someone claims so, then, an opportunistic intention or attitudes of the protesting leaders could be found out latter on. For the instance,the case of ‘Jharkhand,could be stated. Also,how far the development has been taken place in ‘Uttarakhand’ and ‘Chattrishgarh’, could be a matter of discussion for its verification. No, any development, could come through such division. Application of such ‘divisive principle’ with a view to achieving better future for any section or part of the state, would definitely inflict the Indian democracy and integrity. It must be a dangerous approach, in keeping our sovereignity intact. . Continuation of such application to divide any state according to certain section’s need or demand, would humiliate not only ‘Indian Democracy’ but also give the birth to ‘fragile sovereignity’and ultimately,would imperil our ‘independence’, that we have acquired through a great revolution, in past.


                                                                                                         author :Deepankar Shukla