Musings on elections Then and Now
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Musings on elections Then and Now

March 21, 2019

Sir,

Elections in the first two decades of Independence used to be a focus on programmes proposed by different parties in the respective manifestos. People used to consult knowledgeable persons in the Constituencies and vote on the strength of the candidate to become their leader. Of course, the charisma of the leader of the party at the Centre as well as the State would certainly be a factor.

Moreover, the candidates used to be from the educated class who appreciated the needs of the society and the country at large. Many of them served in various areas and carried the experience with them to the Legislatures.  Most of them contributed constructively.

In the past five decades, this has changed a lot. Candidates are  picked on their attaining the minimum age for candidature prescribed in the Constitution alone ! What kind of experience and expertise such a candidate can bring to the Legislatures is anybody’s guess !

Membership of Legislatures is becoming a job, which carries pension, for which the qualifying service is five years, along with many other perks, which are immeasurable. Further, membership helps them acquire immunities as well as power to build a following, which becomes a tool at their Majesty’s service in all conditions as long as sustainable! No wonder the country has reached the current state of governance.

Qualifications required are very different from the ones needed by one to enter public service ! Moreover, this tribe can acquire any qualifications, if prescribed, easily. Can there be a hope that this trend attains a state of reversibility?

– P.S. Kulashekhar, T.K. Layout, 19.3.2019

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