Journey to becoming better human being - 42
Can I stay away from Politics?
We were talking
about a crook of our area who entered politics, became a leader, contested and
won elections and has now become a thick-skinned politician, influencing the
decisions governing our lives and the country. Suddenly, we realised our own
pitiable plight. Our life and the future of our children are in the hands of
crooks like him and we are reduced to mere helpless spectators. We proposed
this as a topic for our weekly meeting.
“When good people
do not enter politics, they leave the vacuum for the crooks to occupy.”
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We shared our
common understanding that politics is dirty and good people keep away from it.
But diving deeper we examined our beliefs. Politics is participation in common
governance. Be it at the level of family and workplace or be it at the level of
state and the country. Deliberating on issues of common concerns, examining
diverse perspectives and getting involved in decision making, to ensure best
interest of all stake holders. If that is politics, then how it can be dirty?
Afterall, what
was India’s freedom movement, if not politics? And was not the best talent of
the country actively involved in the movement?
We realised that
politics is not dirty. It is the way it is practiced just now, that is dirty.
It has become synonymous with leg-pulling, betrayal and greed for power and
wealth at massive human and social costs. Over the years, it has degenerated
from the peak of self-less service to the ulterior game of appropriation of
social resources for narrow selfish gains. By gradually withdrawing from active
interest in common governance, good and capable people have allowed this
process of deterioration. Is there a way out?
“Humanist Party
was formed to facilitate good people participate in politics.”
As different from
conventional established parties, it is a party of common people with no
traditional political personality and leaders. It has an ideology of humanism
opposing all kind of violence, injustice and corruption. It works with the
method of active non-violence and non-discrimination. It promotes viewing all
decisions based on the impact on all and not only a few. It demands free health
and education and opportunity for better living conditions for all.
“It is a
non-traditional party committed to political accountability, transparency and
real democracy.”
Working over the
years, it has exposed the myth of democracy which is now only a name-sake
formality. Globally, it has become an undisputed fact, that politicians promise
one thing before elections and end up doing another, after getting elected. The
real democracy, which is of the people, by the people and for the people, is a
far cry.
Real democracy
can’t work with the population voting once in five years and then leaving
everything to the elected politicians. It is important that people should not
only vote but keep a vigil and actively remain involved in the process of
governance.
As we were
wondering about such ideal politics, the biggest concern emerged. In today’s
demanding life, how can common people take out time for such participation?
“You spend all
your time building your life and family and everything can be swept away by one
decision of people in power. That is the price of the indifference.”
We learnt that
Humanist Party encourages shedding of indifference and promotes active
participation. It has a well-defined way or working with formation of councils
of volunteers at the grassroot level, process of internal elections and
co-ordination at various levels. It promotes interest and concern in common
governance inviting people to create a new form of politics of self-less
service and well-being of all.
As a party, it
campaigns for a law demanding accountability from politicians including its own
members. It points out that there are laws governing all forms of organisations
except political parties and as such demands a law for them.
“In an era of
domination of money and muscle power in politics, Humanist Party is less likely
to get visibility or win elections. But it is the future.”
Increasingly a
realisation is dawning that conventional politics and politicians are not going
to help the society and the country. It is important that common people take
charge of their own future and demand a say in the joint governance. Humanist
Party is a voice of such people that is growing momentum all over the world.
Interestingly,
Humanist Party has the symbol of Mobius ribbon – infinity - signifying the
infinite possibilities and human potential.
Politics is dirty
indeed. That is the precise reason why it becomes duty of each one of us to
actively participate in cleaning it and creating a new politics of self-less
work and real democracy.
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