The past week has been a flip-flop week, too many flops and embarrassing flips. The week started on a good note, Mr. Dinesh Trivedi presented a bold Railway budget with the innate vision to change the state of Indian railways. The focal points were:–
a. Safety;
b. Consolidation;
c. Decongestion and Capacity Augmentation;
d. Modernization;
e. Lower operating margins.
The rail budget quite spectacularly demonstrated that there is scope of improvement in our rail infrastructure. Mr. Trivedi’s budget had more plans for the future than self lauding testimony of achievements in the past year (something Mr. Trivedi’s predecessors Ms. Bannerjee and Mr. Yadav frequently resorted to).
The Indian Railway certainly requires a leader with vision and desire to change its existing predicament and to ensure its progress towards a future laden with accomplishments. But then came the biggest flop, the ever petulant child of UPA – TMC could not really comprehend and appraise the conation. I wonder how TMC contemplates to raise funds for the railway if not through marginally raising fares (2p/KM) for the most travelled segment of a train “the second class”. The pertinacity on a partial rollback of fares seems more like a politically motivated charade to woo, as the esteemed leaders address, the ‘aam junta’ than a well thought out plan for progress. Am sure if Mr. Trivedi’s plans were implemented in ‘Mission Mode’ as he envisioned them, then it would have created numerous employment opportunities and, which in turn would have ensured the uplift of the ‘aam junta'.
By the way I really detest the phrase ‘aam junta’ we are probably the only nation in the world that calls the esteemed citizens of the country – “common people”. Are we still in the shackles of despotism? I honestly believe that commoners, courtiers and royalty are things of past! We are in a democracy and our elected representatives are not the Monarchs of this country, they rather are a set of people entrusted to run the society and duly paid for their efforts. Is there a country in the world that truly imbibes the principles of democracy, where the elected representative is the ‘aam aadmi’ and not his electorate?
Mr. Akhilesh Yadav, the young and dynamic leader of UP, with hopes of the electorate pinned on him, formed a cabinet of 47 ministers, and guess the flip - 28/47 minister have pending criminal charges against them. So hope at your own risk! Governance of UP could turn out to be big FLOP!
Another flop was the Union budget, I mean it never had anything that one could rejoice about and the tax levy on sale of equity above fair market price @ 30% would surely sour the rate of P/E & VC funding to startups.
Flip-flop at Asia cup is atleast less soul-wrenching: Sachin scored the century of centuries and then came the archetypal flop - India lost that very match (quite like rail budget and TMCs reaction to it). Now, though India won against Pakistan yet our hopes to play the final depend on Sri Lanka and unlike last time, we hope they win today!
Thanks for reading! J