Tuesday 13 May 2014

Is Society a Fascist in disguise?

                                            People can never come out of their prejudice. Taking the example of this elections in Andhra Pradesh. These are conducted a while after the congress government has announced the formation of a new state, the 29th state in India, telangana. There were several halchals and resignation of the political leaders who are against to the idea. In Telangana , Congress, who was sole responsible for the separation of the state, has given the credit of fulfilling their dreams and was all in praise, but their counterpart Andhra, has been criticizing congress for the same.

                                           In this context, the elections have proved the previously mentioned fact that, People can never come out of their prejudice. Yesterday they have declared the results of the municipal corporation results and they are, though expected, quite shocking. Congress, in Andhra region hasn't even got a single municipality, however in the Telangana region, its leading the chart.

                                           This condition, in Andhra is just because of the fact that Congress hasn't obeyed them. and In Telangana, because they have obeyed them. Isnt it a kind of prejudice, this may be a bit different from the conventional forms, but it definitely is. Any Congress candidate who doesn't even have a public image would have won in Telangana, even gandhi would have lost his deposits in Andhra If he contests from Congress. 
             
                                           I don't know why, but this whole Idea was giving me creeps. How different is " Not voting for Congress, Just because they gave telangana" from " Hitler killing Jews, just because they are jews", Hitler was called ruthless Fascist, when gov of Hitler killed some million Jews. But In a country where no individual is over a system, If some crores of people, literally, killed a system or a party in a state, then what should we call ourself. When madness is followed by masses, its morality.

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