It all started with high claims by ministers and spokespersons of the Congress that Gandhi, 74 years old and his small group of advisers were dressed in corruption and had no right to take away the power of Parliament (read Congress and its cronies), went on to threaten action against all the law into their own hands and trying to blackmail the government by threatening to go to a quick death to (wonder what Gandhi would have to say about it!) and within 24 hours to face the wrath of the people of India to change the language of "Hazare" to "Anna Hazareji" and tracking to meet your demands.
What a pathetic performance by the government. And what an amazing affirmation of the strength of the people who not only challenged the arrogance of those in power, but successfully reversed the pyramid of power within hours.
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To understand why Congress did what he did - Hazare and his team first attack, then move them from the hunger strike and then arrest him at his residence in the early hours of the morning, and then sent to jail Tihar - will be needed to understand the character of a party that has operated under a dynasty for decades.
Dynasties survive in servility, and to ensure that there is disagreement, increasingly authoritarian through a syndrome of the chicken and the egg, which gives birth to another.
Dynasties also generate mediocrity to reward loyalty over intelligence and merit. There is the belief of being better than others, and therefore encourage the arrogance, even frown on dissent. And above all, dynasties as a result of the combination of the above to lose touch with the people, governing themselves and their cronies, not the people in general.
All this and more has been on display for years, but more so in the days leading to the arrest of Anna Hazare and subsequent release. The Congress and its government was totally unable to understand the mood of the people in charge of a cabinet of politicians who have never met people in an election. Most of them are in the position because of the Nehru-Gandhi family, and spend all their time on pleasing the last to serve the people.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, chaired the incredible drama of errors, the Congress heir Rahul Gandhi at his side.
The missiles Congress - in the form of P Chidambaram, Kapil Sibal and Manish Tiwari - broke with the result that when the people took to the streets in anger, all became the target of criticism. And in the fury of the people, the government dragged back into the woodwork, desperately trying to undo all he had done.
The first sign of this concern was the almost apologetic press conferences and even pompous in the hands of powerful ministers who have taken extreme pleasure in the months in issuing threats against all those concerned and in accordance with government policies.
There was a show of the interior minister insists that Hazare had been arrested by the Delhi police, and that while he was well informed, which was certainly not in charge of the operation. Incredible! The day began with the arrest of Hazare ended with authorities Tihar asked to leave and accept each of its terms. The pomp that had emerged from the voices of Sibals and Tiwaris of Congress, who tried to get to the crisis he had created.
The story is no longer under arrest Hazare, but the impact of his arrest and release. The Congress, if at all able to read the letter of the people, see the writing on the wall and start counting your days. The anger against the government has spread throughout the country, and is almost certain that this movement are linked to the very important and vital struggle for the land that is happening in several states.
This is essential to give real substance to the movement, especially as land acquisition by the government to the private sector and the real estate mafia is one of the greatest acts of corruption in this country. It is encouraging that Hazare in his comments before his arrest, made this link and you can only expect that the movement is embracing the ongoing struggles across the country.
It is also clear that the political class is already feeling the pressure. The SP has been ambivalent to the issue of corruption for obvious reasons, came out in support of Hazare. The Mayawati Government in UP took action against a corrupt minister even though he had defended in the assembly. The Left and the BJP are on board this movement of people.
The regional parties, including allies of the Congress will not be able to swim against the current now as they know the dangers of being swept away, despite not wanting to, will have to follow people who just needed a catalyst to express repressed anger with the governments of the day. State governments are under pressure and with one of the largest protests taking place in Bangalore, where the BJP has been a free ride on the rollercoaster corruption.
All this, if you follow the logical course, will make the UPA unstable and weak. The current congressional leadership will not be able to stem the tide, as it lacks the brain's resources to do so. People in power and it is unlikely that government will be able to function as it has done over the past eight years. There is tremendous anger against the government's attempt to remove the democratic space and peoples right to protest. The government, of course, has become little monkeys Gandhi, unable to hear, see or speak.
What a pathetic performance by the government. And what an amazing affirmation of the strength of the people who not only challenged the arrogance of those in power, but successfully reversed the pyramid of power within hours.
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To understand why Congress did what he did - Hazare and his team first attack, then move them from the hunger strike and then arrest him at his residence in the early hours of the morning, and then sent to jail Tihar - will be needed to understand the character of a party that has operated under a dynasty for decades.
Dynasties survive in servility, and to ensure that there is disagreement, increasingly authoritarian through a syndrome of the chicken and the egg, which gives birth to another.
Dynasties also generate mediocrity to reward loyalty over intelligence and merit. There is the belief of being better than others, and therefore encourage the arrogance, even frown on dissent. And above all, dynasties as a result of the combination of the above to lose touch with the people, governing themselves and their cronies, not the people in general.
All this and more has been on display for years, but more so in the days leading to the arrest of Anna Hazare and subsequent release. The Congress and its government was totally unable to understand the mood of the people in charge of a cabinet of politicians who have never met people in an election. Most of them are in the position because of the Nehru-Gandhi family, and spend all their time on pleasing the last to serve the people.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, chaired the incredible drama of errors, the Congress heir Rahul Gandhi at his side.
The missiles Congress - in the form of P Chidambaram, Kapil Sibal and Manish Tiwari - broke with the result that when the people took to the streets in anger, all became the target of criticism. And in the fury of the people, the government dragged back into the woodwork, desperately trying to undo all he had done.
The first sign of this concern was the almost apologetic press conferences and even pompous in the hands of powerful ministers who have taken extreme pleasure in the months in issuing threats against all those concerned and in accordance with government policies.
There was a show of the interior minister insists that Hazare had been arrested by the Delhi police, and that while he was well informed, which was certainly not in charge of the operation. Incredible! The day began with the arrest of Hazare ended with authorities Tihar asked to leave and accept each of its terms. The pomp that had emerged from the voices of Sibals and Tiwaris of Congress, who tried to get to the crisis he had created.
The story is no longer under arrest Hazare, but the impact of his arrest and release. The Congress, if at all able to read the letter of the people, see the writing on the wall and start counting your days. The anger against the government has spread throughout the country, and is almost certain that this movement are linked to the very important and vital struggle for the land that is happening in several states.
This is essential to give real substance to the movement, especially as land acquisition by the government to the private sector and the real estate mafia is one of the greatest acts of corruption in this country. It is encouraging that Hazare in his comments before his arrest, made this link and you can only expect that the movement is embracing the ongoing struggles across the country.
It is also clear that the political class is already feeling the pressure. The SP has been ambivalent to the issue of corruption for obvious reasons, came out in support of Hazare. The Mayawati Government in UP took action against a corrupt minister even though he had defended in the assembly. The Left and the BJP are on board this movement of people.
The regional parties, including allies of the Congress will not be able to swim against the current now as they know the dangers of being swept away, despite not wanting to, will have to follow people who just needed a catalyst to express repressed anger with the governments of the day. State governments are under pressure and with one of the largest protests taking place in Bangalore, where the BJP has been a free ride on the rollercoaster corruption.
All this, if you follow the logical course, will make the UPA unstable and weak. The current congressional leadership will not be able to stem the tide, as it lacks the brain's resources to do so. People in power and it is unlikely that government will be able to function as it has done over the past eight years. There is tremendous anger against the government's attempt to remove the democratic space and peoples right to protest. The government, of course, has become little monkeys Gandhi, unable to hear, see or speak.
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