Recently, 
                      we were witness to the chief ministers of Rajasthan and 
                      Madhya Pradesh doing a similar thing in their respective 
                      states - this time they have opted to curry favour with 
                      the upper castes by proposing reservations for the economically 
                      weaker sections among them. In a democracy it is normal 
                      for a politician or party to take a populist stance during 
                      campaigning, but the conflicting demands of diverse sections 
                      in a society and the rigours of the legislative process 
                      moderate their stance and ensures that most of the time 
                      they behave in a responsible manner. 
                    While 
                      it is perfectly legitimate for either the executive or legislature 
                      to announce emergency relief measures to help any section 
                      of the society in a time of distress, it is unacceptable 
                      if they think that by doing so they have fulfilled their 
                      duties and can wash off their hands. While the largesse 
                      that they are bestowing on us may help in a small way, it 
                      does not in any way address the larger problems afflicting 
                      us.
                    For 
                      example, the Rs 700 cr bestowed on the farming community 
                      is not even a drop in the ocean for them! It doesn't provide 
                      answers to any of their pressing problems: quality inputs 
                      at reasonable prices, access to credit, access to markets, 
                      harnessing of irrigation potential, quality uninterrupted 
                      power etc. The government does not really exhibit resolve 
                      to improve the farmers' condition. For instance, the market 
                      cess collected over the past decade, amounts to about Rs 
                      5000 crores even at a modest interest rate. This amount 
                      is meant for improving marketing infrastructure. Most of 
                      this money has been appropriated by the state, and not utilized 
                      to improve markets. Net result - mango farmers this year 
                      had to literally dump their produce on roads; and horticultural 
                      markets are controlled by mafias, fleecing farmers and retail 
                      sellers. 
                    Every 
                      society faced their own share of problems which were as 
                      grave and alarming as the ones that we are facing - Britian 
                      in the middle of 19th Century or US in the post civil war 
                      period. But they have diligently applied themselves and 
                      transformed their societies forever and laid the foundations 
                      for their current prosperity. 
                    Even 
                      in the recent past, the Chinese showed us the way - in 1979, 
                      when they embarked on a drive to modernize their economy 
                      under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping, they have clearly 
                      identified four core sectors - agriculture, industry, armed 
                      forces and exposure for Chinese students in western universities. 
                      They went about their task methodically and have completely 
                      transformed the country in a span of 20 years. 
                    The 
                      nature and gravity of our problems demand a long-term vision, 
                      a well thought out course of action followed up by a commitment 
                      to implementation with perseverance. Grand announcements, 
                      photo opportunities and empty gestures are no substitute 
                      to resolute action. Politics of tokenism may fetch short-term 
                      votes, but leads to long-term misery. 
                      
                     
                     
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