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Friday, April 15, 2011

Students and Politics - The Indian Scenario

The pupil community, being young and energetic, are a bundle of inflammable material, which at the touch of a spark ignites into a large unruly fire like forest fire. They, being young have no patience, are provocative and malleable.

In India, the trend of students actively participating in politics began in the early 20th century, when India was fighting for its freedom. The elders being busy with their bread earning, they actively encouraged the youngsters to enter the arena of politics. Besides, they were young and would be in effect enthused to join the mass movement at the drop of a hat. Political parties at that time started enlisting the preserve of the young students who organized themselves happily, to help one party or the other. This trend started in the early years of 20th century and prolonged and even expanded up to date.

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However, once independence was won, it was to be reconsidered if students should be allowed or couraged to enter politics. Some sections of society now started believing that students should stay away from politics and keep to their study schedules only. While the society kept debating on this issue, the politician took the younger generation as their work cum vigor tanks and this participation of students in politics has come to stay.

The present scenario in India is thus a keen struggle of political parties engaged in enlisting preserve of students. This obviously results in the students getting sharply divided as if they were of this political party or that so much so, even the campus elections come to be tainted with a touch of politics.

There is of course nothing without advantages and disadvantages, so does this involvement of students in politics. There are both serious disadvantages and may be few advantages too of students being on the centre stage of politics. Disadvantages outnumber the advantages. Firstly, while the students, have primarily entered college for studies they get distracted from their prime objective and come to be entangled in the dirty game of politics. The vigor and time they use or waster in masterminding political moves, could well be used to study. This entry of politics in the premises of educational institutions has caused many a damage to several students. Students have got rusticated owing to their active participation in politics, thus losing their hold on studies. Politics teaches students to put an end to all rules and regulations and come to be rowdy and violent.

This leads to closure of institutions which again take a toll of students' study time. The very innocent and loving appearance of children gets lost and they come to be rude, arrogant and disobedient. When there is too much of hooliganism entering into educational institutions, even police is to be called sometimes and there is utter disorder in the campus and even bullets find their way among the students. The disadvantages of students entering politics are numerous and destructive.

When we study the advantages of this system, they do exist but, are very few and hardly significant. Children entering the arena of politics learn the art of public speaking. They learn to be assertive and impressive. This medium is a good stepping stone to the art of leadership. The important and real benefit is that students in these prime years of life gain a lot of knowledge of politics which gives them training to enter the arena as trained politicians.

After learning the pros and cons of students' participation in politics, the disadvantages are more damaging than the gains acquired in the sequence. For, all the advantages students gain, can as well be achieved so in other ways also and there is no need for their entry into politics.
Students must stay away from politics and preserve their interest in studies which alone can help them steer the ships of their lives.

Students and Politics - The Indian Scenario

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Indian Politics

The Indian political system has come a long way since it got independence in 1947. Forming a constitution in itself was a great achievement and the first step to development. Though India is still developing, but it can be said that she has come a long way since independence.

She is standing tall on her feet after being a crippled colony for over a century by construction the constitution, forming central and state governments and construction the whole conception of supervision and economy starting from zilch, which is a great achievement. Sadly though, the current state of politics has nullified the result of these introductory steps and the citizen of India itself abhor the supervision phenomena altogether.

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From Indians standing united against the British rule we have come to a point where we are now nothing more than some communist standing only for grouped sections of society. It wouldn't be wrong if I replace the 'way' in the above sentence with 'wrong way'.

Indian politics is now not only synonymic with corruption, red tape-ism, and opportunist leaders, there is more to it. There are leaders still, who do their bit religiously and not for the advantage of some sect. The government today stands on maintain of many hands, that for some is a disadvantage, and in some cases it is so, but in others, doesn't it plainly means joining hands for the betterment of the country?

The Indian politics has attained such a pessimist's attitude lately that it has become hard for the Indian public to believe in this republic and her leaders!

Indians just don't see anything obvious in the steps taken and reforms adopted. Maybe it's just a bitter result of the bad experiences in the past! But I think that Indians should not give up hope. We are equally responsible for the current state of India as much as the leaders.

We don't act in responsible ways.

We don't vote.

We don't protest against things they think are wrong.

We don't behave responsibly and litter around everywhere that they perhaps can.

We don't treat public property properly!

If I go on in this fashion, the list would be endless but the punch that I want to make here is not the complaining that we all can do, but the effort.

Lets all stand tall to remove all the loopholes!!

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