Young Blood

India, being one of the countries with most youth population, has around just 10% of youth population at the parliament. For so many years, it has been insisted that politics is not youth's cup of tea and that they are not mature enough to handle the affairs of the country from such a position. But the recent trend shows that the youth are not only capable handling politics, but can carry out tasks effectively too. Indeed this is the latest venture that youth have entered into, after proving in so many areas that, young people bring more creativity, energy, freshness and efficiency to them.

The 2009 general elections have brought to the spotlight, the contributions made and the contributions that can be made by them. I am, of course, speaking about Rahul Gandhi. He is widely touted as the mastermind of the Congress's surprise victory at UP. I am not writing this to promote his ideas, nor am I supporting him. But his contribution is undeniable as said. He is the general secretary of the Youth Congress and has been very instrumental in developing the Youth Congress. The general belief among the masses is that, the path of politics is generally full of guns and thorns and dirt, that there is no limit for corruption, partiality and such stuff. But he has been exemplary in implementing the rules of the YC.
And you can see the results in front of your eyes.

The main reason of the inability of the BJP to win the elections lies in the difference that exists between Congress and BJP. There are no young leaders who can dynamically adapt to the situations and hence stuck with stubborn age old ideas. Even within the ranks of BJP, Rahul's cousin serves as an example. He is one of the few young people to be elected from BJP to the Parliament. He set a record for the margin of votes by which a new comer (first timer for MP elections) has won, which stands at nearly 2,50,000, which is second only to his cousin. Of course it was indirectly helped by his alleged hate speech. But all the more, it has given much for the BJP to realize the lack of a visionary leader at BJP. Not withstanding the controversial Jinnah-Jaswant row, the party is at dire straits now. It better pick itself up and turn around, else there would be no strong opposition for the Congress to be questioned for its policy making and the people of India might not have a second option to turn towards other than Congress.

P.S.

Politics for Beginners

Socialism
You have two cows - You give one to your neighbour

Communism
You have two cows - The Government takes them both and gives you the milk

Fascism
You have two cows - The Government takes both and sells you the milk

Nazism
You have two cows - The Government takes both and shoots you

Capitalism
You have two cows - You sell one and buy a bull

Trade Unionism
You have two cows - They take the cows from you, shoot one, milk the other and throw the milk away

Moral
Don’t have anything to do with cows. They only bring you trouble

4 comments:

  Vishnu

October 8, 2009 at 4:20 PM

u r making ur blog as random as possible..
nice post on politics.. n its good to see more youngsters enter into politics..

rofl@ the P.S.. especially nazism cracked me up..

  Soin

October 8, 2009 at 9:24 PM

bjp is so fucked up that even young blood wont save it.. coz young ones cant identify with their so called filosapy..and lol at the ps.. but i have read it somewhere..frwd??free

  Soin

October 8, 2009 at 9:24 PM

atleast ur writing..free

  SiMbA tAgO

October 8, 2009 at 9:34 PM

bjp has no chance until any youth gets along their party ...

and really rahul is working great ...

we need people like him ... and if more of us can step in .. it'll be really gethu

and thanks for writing ...