An Open Letter to Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh

Dear Prime Minister,

Congratulations on being elected the Prime Minister of India for another term. This is a comprehensive victory for yourself and your party.

I have mixed emotions as I write this. I am happy that India can (deservedly) look forward to a stable leadership with an honest man at its helm. Having said that, with all due respect Sir, I'd like you to know that I have no expectations from you or your government. No expectations, only HOPE. Unfortunately, that is all that the people of this country can do today - hope. As I have realized in the past so many years, to expect is to be foolish.

When you were appointed Prime Minister at the end of the previous General Elections, at the time, I was proud that this country has a noble, simple, intelligent and honest leader. Quite obviously, that created expectations. As the whole world has seen over the past 5 years, that hasn't counted for too much. I still do not have any faith in the Indian political and governance system. I have still not seen any reduction in problems that the common man has been facing. I have still not seen the development that this country was promised and quite rightly deserves.

But somehow, somewhere deep inside, I believe in the power of goodness. And I believe you are a man of very good intentions. I hope this election result does not give rise to complacency and
over-confidence - on your part or on the part of anyone in your administration. I hope to see a renewed enthusiasm in yourself as well as your team. An enthusiasm to finally set things right. Everything that you personally wished to do for the country in the past 5 years, this is your opportunity to do all of those things.

I believe that I speak not just for myself, but for a large majority of urban, middle-class Indians. I believe that a large portion of the public does not fully trust the new incoming government. They have voted only for what they believe is the lesser evil. But they all have HOPE. Their trust needs to be earned. Failure to earn this trust, Mr. Prime Minister, will lead to greater disillusionment amongst the people of this land. Their hope will turn to unrealized and impossible dreams. And they do not deserve that.

Mr. Prime Minister, I cannot expect you to read this. But I can certainly hope. Even if you do read this, I cannot ‘expect’ you to take anything from it. I can only hope. There's only so much that a
youth in his mid-twenties can say to a man as senior and respected as yourself. You have the right to dismiss this letter as childish, idealistic and condescending. But then, isn't that what democracy is all about?

The proverbial ball, dear Prime Minister, is now in your court. I wish you the very best.

Sincerely,

Aviraj Singh Saluja

I'm lying low

I dedicate this, my 100th post, to the educated people of this country, who have to sit through the nightmare that is Indian Politics. Here's a few lines from Coldplay's Violet Hill which made me say - "My thoughts exactly".

When the future's architectured
By a carnival of idiots on show
You'd better lie low

Yeah, I'm lying low.

p.s. - Violet Hill has nothing to do with politics or India. These are just random lines from the song that somehow made some sense to me.

This is BULLSHIT.

That's all I can say. That's all that I want to say.

These stupid attacks on Mumbai have given me a hundred more reasons to hate India. I can't wait to get out of this land of shit. I am proud of the forces fighting for our cause, I mourn and deeply feel for any and everyone who is directly affected by the goings on of the last 24 hours. I'm just sick and tired of having to see a day like this every couple of months now. And that I can only blame on the people who lead the country. I hate is the way this country is led and managed. Yes, a majority of our citizens are to blame too, and maybe even myself in part, but it's the leaders who give us a direction to follow. And right now it's all utter bullshit.

I do not support Manmohan Singh. I don't think the country will be any better off under L. K. Advani. I only support peace. And anyone who can give us that.

I am sorry for this outburst. I'm a little out of my head. Call me a hypocrite, but I do care for the land that I come from.