Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The Bhagawan...

Yada Yada hi Dharmasya Glanirbhavathi Bharatha Abhydhanam Adharmasya Tadaatmanam Srujamyaham Paritranaya Saadhoonam Visasayacha Dushkrithaam Dharma Samsthapanarthaya Sambhavaami Yuge Yuge
 

Bhagawan declares thus that he occurs to this world whenever there is decay of Dharma in this world.
 

It could be an over stretching of imagination if I try to liken Kejriwal with Bhagawan. Bhagawan was all powerful. He could do everything. The Sudarshana chakram was his strength, although he very rarely used it.

The modern day Bhagawan does not possess a Sudarshan but nevertheless, he has the powerful weapons like honesty and integrity. These virtues are expected to be inborn things in every Indians, because our genes are inherited from great men and women. Still, spotting an honest person has become extremely difficult in our country. The capital state of our country was fast slipping into abyss. Those who were responsible have simply trained their eyes to the public coffers.

Kejriwal appeared the scene exactly at the right time. Nation was desperately waiting for a saviour. To be precise, the people of Delhi were waiting for it. They wanted to break loose of the strangle hold of the long rudderless dispensation. An honest man with sincerity to bring about change was received by the people of Delhi with both hands.....

I lost somewhere here. Much water has flown in Yamuna after I stopped here. He left the job before getting down to serious business. He told he acted against Reliance. He wanted Lok Pal enacted. He wanted other parties to support him. He insisted it was the duty of other political parties to support him. Somehow, he messed up the things and in a fit of anger, he threw away the thorn. Shocking. 49 days old revolution that all went waste. It looked at one point of time that Reliance was the root cause of all problems faced by the people of Delhi! The Bhagavan thought  that the purpose of this avatar was to annihilate Reliance
 

Suddenly the Lok Sabha polls arrived. He wanted to throw his hat in the ring. Some elitists who proclaimed themselves as aam admi created an impression that Kejriwal is a Prime Minister stuff. The gruelling electioneering is over. Now, the exit poll has also come. Interestingly, there looks to be not even a single seat for AAP. As the final result pours in on 16th May, one flash in the pan will certainly disappear. The dream of a section of the society that sincerely wished to usher in positive changes in our country will sit back in front of the televison sets and watch with excruciating dismay how the "Bhagavan" of modern days was undone due to his own mistakes....

 
Still, it is unfair to call him a Don Quixote. He must be saluted for the courage and nerves he showed to turn the mirror on the rotten political and social set up of our country

1 comment:

  1. It's 16th of May and the Bhagwan called 'Public' has shown the wroth. The political pundits were crying hoarse telling that the Coalition Days are here to stay and Thrishanku parliament is the order of the day.
    Still, the self-styled Bhagwan has made his presence felt. The flash in the pan stayed.
    The one month of agonising wait for the results was not in vain, indeed.
    Ratish.

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