Democracy has Failed in India : Corruption and Casteism
Our youth is confused and is indulging in all kinds of anti-social and anti-national activities. No one is safe today.
This is happening because our policy makers our leaders did not prepare and train the public in a proper way, so that they could understand the conception of democracy. How could they (our leaders), because they were busy in filling their own coffers and how could a common man understand the high maxims of democracy when he is unable to feed his family.
Our leaders did not try to follow Tagore’s advice, who had said, A nation is a spiritual entity. It is the spirit of man that must be trained, disciplined and built up into a mighty force before India earns the right to real freedom. Later Swami Vivekanand and Sir Aurbindo Ghosh also expressed the same views.
There is no need to elaborate, it is a simple truth that democracy has failed in India. There may be some hope of its re-establishment, only if corruption, nepotism, terrorism, unemployment can be controlled and ended and moral values re-installed.