Showing posts with label democracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label democracy. Show all posts

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Shame: Arresing someone for expressing an opinion on Facebook?

This is the perfect example of how the democratic nation should *not* behave. It is more shameful because it happened in the world's biggest democracy - India. I was taught in the school that in a democratic nation you get a freedom of speech.

Background:

There was a "shutdown" announced in Mumbai for one day after the death of Shri Balasaheb Thackeray. A girl expressed her opinion on the shutdown. She was arrested based on the FIR lodged by the same party member. Moreover, her friend was also arrested for "like"ing that post. Before arrest a clinic of an uncle of the girl was also ransacked.




I deeply admire Balasaheb for his personality, sensitivity and of course sharp fearless remarks. I think he also might not have liked this kind of arrest where freedom of citizens is at risk. What amuses me more is when an FIR is lodged, without investigation a young girl was spontaneously arrested. Though later released on bail it is questionable that was it necessary and more importantly legal to arrest someone like this? Even more miserable is the friend who was arrested, because she just "liked" the post.

Now the government of Maharashtra is facing strong remarks from across the nation. Justice Katju was nice to write personally a series of emails to chief minister of the state to release them immediately, dismiss the charges and take actions against those who were involved. I admire you sir that you work out of your way to uphold the values of democracy and freedom of the people.

In the hope to have a better and safe future "Satyamev Jayate"!

Monday, October 29, 2012

Gujarat Assembly Elections: what an occation!

Gujarat Assembly elections are set to be held from 13th to 17th December. Well what a magnificent time to be in Gujarat and it can never be any bigger! When I was a school kid, elections meant to me just for some school holidays but now when I am concerned about the country and especially the region where I grew up, its feels amazing to follow the news.

On one hand, Modi is preparing hard to become the fourth time Chief Minister of one of the fastest developing states contributing the most to the national economy. On the other side talks are taking strolls about him to take a bigger national role.

Last month I was in Trento, Italy and with some friends we were discussing the Modi (with passionate Dhaval talking about "Vikas" -> "Development" in Gujarat) about what can be his strategy this time to win.

In any case, the Assembly elections were never so interesting without Modi. I grew up in Gandhinagar - the capital of Gujarat where all these ministers live and do campaign very often. I remember last time when Modi set the stage just few meters away from my house and how the people gatherd! He is really an ear-candy! His typical outspoken, blunt and direct personal remarks take heart whether it can be Prime Minister of India, President of opposition party or Army Chief of Pakistan. This time in news I see Modi calling Prime Minister "Moun Mohan Singh" and Shashi Throor's wife "50-crore-rupee girlfriend"!! I can imagine how it will be in Gujarat and I miss it, hopefully when I am back to Gandhinagar this December, at least once I see him live.



On the other hand, If he fails this time which looks extremely difficult, it would be chaos in Gujarat, because the next CM will definietely not be able to keep up with the speed he has created. I have always be opposer of Modi and probably will be because of 2003 elections but I think the Time and Nation really needs some one like him. USA rejected his visa and he responded "I don't need visa of US but I want to see them taking visa of Gujarat.." and ironically in Gujarat Vibrant Summits many international delegates just queue up to invest. After running the state for last 3 terms cumulated to more than 10 years, Gujarat is all set to evaluate the government and it would really be make or break time for him. Lets see!

Update: He won the fourth time. From then, he has started addressing public in "Hindi", increased his visits and appearances in Delhi, there is excitement in BJP about him with outlook for 2014 national elections but there is agitation too over him. 

Sunday, February 5, 2012

How you want to be treated?

The first point that arrives in picture when you take any service which can be from simple dining out to a long international trip : "How would I be treated?". More than five years ago, I remember when I underwent a summer training of customer dealing, I was taught "Remember! You are the face of the company. You portray the image of the company to the customer. So think of your actions and words." This is so true. Each good and bad experience with the companies around reminds me the same lines. I try to see the same point from the both perspective an employee and a customer.

The rule of the world is very interesting: the customer is an employee somewhere and deals with fellow customers directly or indirectly. This makes the situation very easy to understand. For example, we all know that how the bureaucracy sucks sometimes, but only one person sitting on the other side of the table has the power to turn our experience upside down or otherwise. If that person "treats the people as he wants to be treated" the world of bureaucracy will be much simpler. Unfortunately, this is somewhat related to corruption but I do not want to talk about it at the moment. On the contrary, the inverse is also true that "I am treated very badly and the same will now be reflected in my services!" :) So these are directly related nodes of the chain "the customer and the employee".

I hope to see the chain in proper direction and would end with related lines: "Treat the people around the same way you want to be treated!"

Monday, January 3, 2011

Goverment Employees Are Non-Cooperative

You must have come across the situation when you need to get driving license or passport or any other govt formality. I just describe a typical scene.. You step in the office, you will look for the inquiry counter, probably there will not be anyone to attend you but if you are lucky enough to have one, then the fellow would give so short answers that you will be confused and feel, what should I do to have him/her giving elaboration. And, if you dare to question more then you are gone. They will screw you. Well, I admit that there are also some good people but most of them are very bad and non-cooperative.

Its like if you want your work to be done in a better way then strive hard to find any of your relative/neighbour/friends/friends of friends:)/any damn relation in that office. Otherwise you will need to visit that place so many times and out of frustration you will have to contact a agent sitting outside and give him extra fees (in some cases cumulatively it is a cheaper option!).

When I discuss these things with other people they say its like that only and we have to be habitual. But the situation has risen due to the attitude of the government employees who are less dedicated/committed to their work. If they are responsive enough and humble enough to give the correct and full information then a person who is very much occupied in the daily routine of life would be so happy and satisfied. The person who is frustrated by this, will frustrate more people at his/her workplace and this chain will go on.

I urge to the readers if you are related to any kind of public dealing then please give a better experience to your customers i.e. citizens of India and it can be a very effective contribution in the nation building.