Today is an
immensely important day in India, isn’t it? It’s election result day, a day of
great consequence in this country which is so fraught with political tension
all over. My entire family – my parents back home, aunt, and my grandparents in
Calcutta have all probably been up since 6 am, glued to their television
screens, listening to the Arnab Goswami’s of the world rattle on the trends. They’re
probably calling each other up every half an hour to discuss the situation. My
family can get quite high on politics when they want to. My Dad calls me at 8
am today morning, sounding evidently excited and tells me to go watch
television. He tells me that there’s going to be a giant screen in his office today
along with tonnes of pizza and lots of enthusiastic, overexcited colleagues. He
tells me a while later that everybody on the train is discussing the elections
as well. All this enthusiasm, excitement and anticipation that you see on the
streets of the country today is really brilliant, isn’t it? It makes you feel
like the country is alive and wants change, like it believes in change.
I’ve been
wondering if it’s always like this every time there’s an election or it’s just
this particular year that there’s so much thrill and interest in the elections.
It’s also a monumental change to see a bunch of people my age actively taking
interest in the political scenario of the country, even if it’s a small bunch.
It’s probably about time we learn to not be so oblivious and ignorant about
everything that’s happening around us.
I’ve never
been very involved in politics in the past, but this year, something about the
situation pulled me to it. Today a certain political party has come to power or
rather, a certain man has come to power. I can’t seem to be capable of
comprehending what people see in this man. I can’t see why the people aren’t
frightened of what’s just happened. How can people look at his dead, unfeeling,
cold eyes and still trust him to bring change? How can people not see how
inhuman he comes across as? How can we not see how ridiculously narrow minded
and orthodox he is? They say that he wants growth and development? How can
somebody so non progressive in their thought process, somebody so narrow minded
and caste-obsessed bring about the progress of the nation? I don’t see it, or
maybe I just refuse to and I’m biased. But, I don’t regret having this bias.
India really
is a fascinating country, with all its diversity and culture and languages. But
this country scares me. It scares me
because of this very diversity and how everybody is somehow desperate to create
divisions within the country because of the diversity. It scares me because we
say we’re a democracy but each and every area or field of work is riddled with
caste barriers and divisions of all sorts. I’m scared for all of us, for how
stupid we’ve been. All I see in this man we’ve elected is VOLDEMORT. That’s all
I see. We probably just elected
Voldemort to be our PM, who is expected to bring about change. Although, Voldemort
is more likely to turn India into Nazi Germany. That’s change too, isn’t it?
YAY for us. This man is also highly capable of declaring this country as a dry
country. That itself might create riots of some sort! I’m also scared because
this man is so obsessed with economic growth, that he’ll forget all the
gazillion other issues that India has – the poverty, the illiteracy, the gender
bias, and the environmental issues. I’m
scared and I’m helpless and frustrated.
I saw this Facebook
post today that sums up why I probably wrote this article; and why today is a
horrible, dark day for all of us who want a happy, free country, not one that’s
biased on the basis of religion and caste, sexuality and so many other things.
“Sorry
atheists, freethinkers, beef eaters, LGBT community,
We gotta leave.
India will be Bharat.
Cows will be worshipped (even more).
Cow eaters will be beaten.
Atheists will be kicked out for "insulting Hindu
sentiments."
LGBT community will be harassed for "insulting
Indian culture."
Muslims will be sent to Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Because abki baar Modi sarkar.
But hey! Don't be sad. Modi will give us jobs.”
WHAT HAVE WE
DONE?