On the night of
May 15, 2014, as we all in the country are drowned in the media frenzy around
exit poll results of the largest democratic exercise, the world witnessed over
the last one month and with a day away from the actual results, the
expectations of a nation are running high…
The fact that
over half a billion people exercised their democratic right says a lot about
the expectations this celebration of democracy carried! And these half a
billion people, 540.83 million to be precise, a record of sorts (even above
what was witnessed in 1984), are waiting with bated breath the outcome on May
16th. And whilst exit polls clearly show that the BJP and NDA
emerging as a single largest group with seats tally anywhere between 249 and
340, the anxiety is palpable! I being a supporter of Modi, am pleased with the
projections of exit polls and hope they translate into real results on the 16th
with the NDA emerging victorious with a clear majority.
However, this
is not what I want to talk about here – what’s equally interesting is that
whilst BJP and NDA is expected to cross the half-way mark with a 272+ seat
verdict, from one of the exit poll predictions, it is seen that BJP polled only
35% of the cast votes and other national parties such as the Congress polled
around 25% and the new entrant AAP (if we can call it a national outfit),
polled about 3%, making it only about 63% of the overall votes cast for
national parties – the remaining 37% went to parties who are regional – making
regional parties the single largest block to which India voted. And to this, if
were to add the India that did not cast its vote in the last one month, then,
the picture is even more dismal pegging BJP at a dismal 23%, Congress at 17%
and AAP at 2% and thereby the reducing the national parties to a measly 42%
vote share and thereby pegging the regional parties at a significant 58% vote
share – this of course rides on a big assumption that the people who did not
vote during humanity’s biggest festival of democracy are those people who did
not believe in the process or were disillusioned with the candidates on offer
and hence would have pressed NOTA on EVMs. Regardless, that’s a minor thing as
what’s important is that the regional parties are the single largest voted
block across India. What it further means is that even though BJP-NDA shall
emerge as the largest party with clear majority in Parliament, it enjoys
confidence of only 35% of Indians who voted – the remaining 65% Indians voted
against this would-be government. And, even though this is not a new thing and
has been the story of almost all elections in the country for the last many
decades now, it shows the extremely fractured nature of this mandate.
What does this
mean?
Is this the
manifestation of the fact that we are more a nation of debaters and lesser of
doers? Or, is this the manifestation of the fact that we are a nation that’s
busy mostly trying to pull down the other person than helping him or her reach
their goal and thereby collectively we all reaching ours? Or, is this the
manifestation of the fact that we are a nation full of argumentative people and
less of reconcilers and healers? Or, is it the manifestation of a nation that
is brimming with regionalism and subdued nationalism? Or, is it a manifestation
of all these?
Whatever, this
may mean, it’s clear that it’s not good for the nation – not that I am saying
we should not have some of these traits as a citizen of this great
nation, we should – but, in measures that bring out our richness as a nation
and not beyond such that it hampers our oneness and compromises our strength
and growth.
So, more than ever, its now that we
need to build the bridges between these chasms among us as a nation and
connect the 35% with the 25% with the 2% with the 37% into one seamless nation.
And, I am sure Modi will help achieve this when he says that he wants to take
every one together in the collective act of nation building. And if as a
leader, he sets an example for citizens to follow, we all can help and
contribute in making an India which debates passionately, yet believes in doing
and does; an India where people support the other to achieve their goal and
overall greater collective goal; an India where reconcilers and healers
outnumber the argumentative and finally an India where nationalism overwhelms
regionalism, yet maintaining our cherished diversity! Amen!