The UPA led by Congress party came to power after an impressive election campaign targeting the –aam admi (common man). It was expected that the country would get an efficient government headed by the highly respected economist Dr. Manmohan Singh. Though government was supported by the communist parties, it managed to complete the first three years in office with average performance. But now in its last year in office it seems that the government is in disarray and the top leadership seems rudderless.

As a result of UPA government’s mishandling of several sensitive issues, India is today facing numerous challenges like:

Democracy maligned

After the cash for vote scam, there is little credibility left for our elected leaders. Our main triumph, as being the world’s largest democracy sounds a little hollow today. Now, it is not democracy but plutocracy (wealthy rule over the poor) that has been imposed on India.

Threat to Territorial integrity

Kashmir seems to be in a hopeless situation. For the first time we are watching live on TV, discussions & debates whether we should give up a part of the country. There are live images of Indian flags being burned; leading columnists are asking questions which would have been considered as anti national anywhere else.

Rising Regionalism

Is it a crime to talk in national language? India’s most respected film artist had to apologise on his wife’s behalf for daring to speak in Hindi. And a local unelected regional leader openly challenges the police commissioner to come on street, without wearing uniform. The state government does not even have guts to file a case, while his goons go on a rampage across Maharashtra.

Unabated Inflation

The prices of almost all essential commodities have doubled over the past three years. Economists may argue that it is a global phenomenon, but low wages and poverty is not a global phenomenon. There is no concept of social security in India, unlike other countries where inflation effect is absorbed by government.

Pseudo secularism at its worst

In the name placating minorities the government has crossed all limits. In Andhra, Christians will be subsidized for a visit to Vatican. Delhi has reservation and education subsidies for Sikhs, Parsis & Jains but not for poor Hindus. Although it is common knowledge that they are high above in the per capita level and don’t need subsidies.

Terrorism Threat

Serial bomb blasts seems to have become a monthly feature in Indian calendar. The response by our home minister is always the same, that we must be patient and not take revenge. But there is absolutely no will power to counter terror. Almost all educated people want strict terror laws except our home minister who is mysteriously reluctant. To make matters worse, some cabinet ministers are openly supporting terrorist organizations.

The UPA government has postponed the winter session. The entire focus of the present government seems to be in somehow operatinalizing the Indo – US nuclear deal. There is a view that the government is in a hurry to sign some large contracts related to defence and nuclear supplies and is not bothered about the nitty gritty of running the country.

As humble citizens of India, we would request the election commission to chair an emergency meeting and discuss about the modalities of holding an early general election. Hope they act before it is too late!

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2 Responses to “Is the UPA government dangerous for India?”

  1. raghu says:

    Agreed..MNS is just a bunch of lunatics..

    But, which national language are you talking about??

    Does Indian constitution recognize ‘a’ national language?

    I consider anyone who ‘assumes’ that Hindi is ‘the’ national language of India an idiot..

  2. swabhimaan says:

    Hindus (including Jains and Budhists) who are tired of pseudo-secular governments and media are invited to join Swabhimaan – a movement launched to unite Hindus of India and protect their interests. For more details please visit
    http://swabhimaan2008.blogspot.com/2008/11/om-ganseshay-namah-om-shivay-om-durgay.html

    STRENGTHEN US WITH YOUR PARTICIPATION

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