People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 31 August 01, 2004 |
Anti-Democratic And Irresponsible
THE
decision of the BJP-led NDA to continuously disrupt the proceedings of the
Parliament has transcended the theatre of the absurd. There are many dimensions
of this utterly irresponsible and anti-democratic behaviour that need to be
noted.
First,
while in power, Mr Vajpayee, as the prime minister, used to continuously
harangue the Parliament and the country about the virtues of being a responsible
opposition in the Parliament. He used to bemoan that the opposition during his
time did not behave with a sense of responsibility that was required for the
good of the country and the people. What is being undertaken now, under his
leadership, not only pales to shame the earlier alleged behaviour of the
opposition but has assumed unprecedented proportions undermining parliamentary
democracy itself. Unable to
come to terms with the fact that the people of India have rejected them in the
recent elections, the BJP is displaying political cussedness of the worst order.
They are showing a complete disrespect to parliamentary norms and functions to
the extent that they did not even permit the Speaker to make a statement. In the
process, they are only confirming the impression amongst large sections of the
people that they constitute an irresponsible and opportunist political party.
Secondly,
the BJP-led NDA is least qualified morally to raise the issue of “tainted
ministers.” Through these
columns, we had repeatedly in the past, made our position clear on this issue.
It would have been better for the UPA government not to have such persons
as members of the cabinet. But, for the BJP, to assume a moral high ground on
this issue is worse than the kettle calling the pot black!
Chargesheeted people occupied very important position in Vajpayee’s
cabinet. Almost all important
ministers have had charges of corruption, sleaze etc pointed at them. For this precise reason, the drama that they are
enacting now in the Parliament is being seen by the people as desperation shorn
of any sincerity or credibility.
Thirdly,
it was the BJP state government in Jharkhand that resurrected a three-decade old
case against Shibu Soren. It requires little imagination to understand that why
this was done at this moment. During these three decades, Mr Shibu Soren
was politically active, contested elections and was not
hiding from the law. In
which case, why was this case not proceeded upon? Even at this stage, we
reiterate that the law must take its course. Clearly, the BJP state government
can only blame itself for the inaction in the past. The entire case reeks of a
cynical manipulation.
Finally,
it is not only the undermining of parliamentary democracy but the BJP’s
behaviour is causing irreparable damage to the country and the people. The
Parliament is being prevented from discussing issues of vital importance like
the tragic helplessness of lakhs of people who are victims of the floods and
drought in various parts of the country. Distress suicides continue to take
place and whatever little relief that the Parliament could have provided to such
people is being denied by the BJP’s tactics.
In
a larger sense, the people who have elected their representatives of Parliament
expect them to discharge their duties in the interests of both the country and
the people. The people also expect of their representatives to advance the
developmental work in their particular constituencies. By doing neither, the BJP
and its allies are actually making a mockery of the people’s verdict. If they
are not interested in discharging their duties as elected representatives, then
in the interests of the country and the voters in their specific constituencies,
such representatives must make way to others who are willing to discharge their
responsibilities and perform their duties.
The
Indian people cannot allow such a desperate undermining of our parliamentary
democracy. The RSS/BJP is demonstrating, once again, clearly that their faith in
parliamentary democracy is merely superficial. For the sake of India, i.e. Bharat,
these people must be forced to either discharge their duties in the interests of
the country and the people or the Indian people will have to choose alternative
representatives to shoulder the responsibilities of advancing our country.