DISCLAIMER:
The
below contents have not been written to create any sort of political
rage/debate. The writer (yours truly) apologises in advance for any sentiments
hurt.
It has been a crazy period of 9 months! 9 months of
planning, 9 months of apprehensions, 9 months of labour & 9 months of
anticipation. If it wasn’t for the title, many would have mistakenly assumed it
to be an article of a mother to be. The emotions though are more or less the
same.
9 months back, my parents along with the family of
my fiancé fixed the date of our wedding. But more than the date of our wedding,
it is the date of 16th May 2014 that has been imprinted on my mind,
all thanks to an avid follower in the form of my fiancé. I have never really
been a political person – which means, my opinion & knowledge on this
subject is extremely minimal. I have never voted, despite having a voters ID,
the same reason as to why I had decided not to criticize the Govt. The
elections 2014 changed that perspective.
The frenzy that these elections have created is
second to none that this country has seen, or so I would like to believe.
Elections 2014 was about one man. It was the first time in years that there
came a candidate who knew what he was talking about & there was so much
conviction that you were led to believe
every word he spoke. It is no doubt then that this man is who majority of India
feels IS the change. There was a point in time where I had wanted the candidate
in the current ruling party to be the PM one day because I really believed he
had the capabilities of attracting the youth and well, changing the face of the
country. Unfortunately, I was in for a rude shock after having followed a few
of his campaign speeches, guest speeches & his infamous TV interview.
An unexpected twist though was the party of the
common man & the man who led it. It truly was the excitement of an “Aam”
citizen who took on the role of a CM only to later decide that leading a state
& its people was no child’s play. No, I am not writing him off. Give him
another 5 years and he will, I believe, be a tough candidate to contest
against. Now that, I am looking forward to.
Apart from the ecstasy created by the parties &
its candidates, the NEED to vote became massive especially amongst the youth.
As an onlooker, for me, it did not mean that the citizens of India were being
responsible. What it actually meant was that the youth was only living upto the
peer pressure of getting a selfie flaunting the inked finger so as to upload it
on various social networking sites!
All said & done, the Elections 2014, created a
furore among media circles, social circles and at all possible awkward
silences. And to those of you who have voted, for reasons best known to you, I
just hope you have clicked the right button – the button of change, the button
to a non – corrupt India and above all the button to a democracy in its true
sense.
ofcourse you have been careful not to hurt of genuine political feelings.. :) good one!!!!
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