Re: Emergency 40 years and its aftermath.
Posted: 27 Jun 2015 22:43
I lived through it but was too young to remember events from from the Emergency. What fascinates me is how our political leadership responded to it, the ones who buckled under, the ones who - allegedly- ran away- and the ones who supported it. I think is was a fine study of the best and worst of Indian leadership, the cringing sycophants, the rebels, the cowards and the heroes.
I would love to read in one place an analysis of how this leadership class behaved, focusing on one leader at a time.
The reason I'm emphasizing this that all of us, especially the following generations, can discover for themselves how so many of our political elites, at the highest levels, are physical and moral cowards of the highest order who will sell the national interest to save themselves the slightest discomfort. And that many, if not the majority, who set themselves so high, are petty despots with the backbone of a jellyfish and the integrity of a common pickpocket.
I know some people will say, hey we already know this. But there's knowing, and then there's really knowing that this chief minister or that cabinet minister, who makes these grandiose statements could very well be a petty minded, vicious upstart who would betray anything if it gave them one more day in their job. People need to internalize this and know. These are our political leaders but they're no better than us, and in most cases they're a hell of a lot worse.
I would love to read in one place an analysis of how this leadership class behaved, focusing on one leader at a time.
The reason I'm emphasizing this that all of us, especially the following generations, can discover for themselves how so many of our political elites, at the highest levels, are physical and moral cowards of the highest order who will sell the national interest to save themselves the slightest discomfort. And that many, if not the majority, who set themselves so high, are petty despots with the backbone of a jellyfish and the integrity of a common pickpocket.
I know some people will say, hey we already know this. But there's knowing, and then there's really knowing that this chief minister or that cabinet minister, who makes these grandiose statements could very well be a petty minded, vicious upstart who would betray anything if it gave them one more day in their job. People need to internalize this and know. These are our political leaders but they're no better than us, and in most cases they're a hell of a lot worse.