RAMAN SHARMA
Morally ‘Respect’ cannot be claimed by anyone as a matter
of right but it is to be earned by a
person him/herself with the conduct,
attitude, approach but unfortunately here in India people with the fear of law compelled to demonstrate
respect for certain Individuals and Institutions. In India besides Judiciary the prefix
adjective ‘Honourable’ is often used to address the people occupying political
posts like ministers, Parliamentarians and State legislature like Honourable
Minister/M.P/MLA/MLC. And if somehow anyone ignorantly forgets to prefix this
adjective to address them , certainly heaven falls for these ‘Honourables’ and
they make it a prestige issue and may also make the person to bow on his knees,
they may bring breach of privilege motion.
Though there are obviously some upright and
honest politicians in our country irrespective of political affiliation
including ministers and legislatures but one question obviously comes to our
mind whenever we find this adjective before the name and designation of those
corrupt and criminal politicians against whom there are serious allegations and
criminal charges. Before scripting
this piece of writing the writer have carefully gone through the dictionary
meaning of ‘HONOURABLE’ and the synonyms of this word are “ the honest, moral,
ethical, principled, righteous, right-minded, full of integrity; decent,
respected, respectable, venerable, virtuous, good, upstanding, upright, worthy,
noble, high-principled, fair, just, truthful, trustworthy, trusty, law-abiding,
incorruptible, reliable, reputable, dependable, illustrious, distinguished,
eminent, great, admirable, glorious, prestigious, noble, notable, creditable,
renowned and esteemed etc. But to be
honest with self, today the political class of the country must introspect and
then decide that should the today’s political people deserve to be called as
honourable and how many of our parliamentarians and state legislatures are
honest and high-principled and how many of them are full of integrity and
incorruptible, the reply would obviously not reveal and depict a healthy
scenario of Indian political system. It is perhaps official compulsion and a matter
of diplomatic courtesy that in the official communications whether written or
verbal these politicians are addressed as ‘Honourables’. Though India have
switched from monarchy to republic and democratic set up but the mindset of
some of our leaders have not changes and still they want to have all the privileges
and the legal immunities so that they can be appeared as superior over the rest
of the citizenry. It is a very serious issue that here in our country we have
two sets of law one for the common masses and the other for the so called
honourables, for example the union government and its political functionaries
are time and again orchestrating against providing subsidies to the people and
acting on this firstly they allowed the oil companies to decide the petrol
charges and then on domestic LPG cylinders they put a cap of 9 cylinders in a
year.
On the rising inflation the political class have the readymade
reply that it is international phenomenon but this is just to befool the people
and this argument by our so called honourable holds only for common people but
for themselves the rising inflation is not an issue which is evident from the
fact that the parliament canteen is immune from rising inflation and since year
2000 there are only three revisions of their rate list and the last revisions
was done some 3 years back and since 2010 no price hike there in the canteen
for our so called honourables. Can anyone amongst these honourable reply that
why no rising inflation in your canteen since 2010 whereas on the other side in
these three years the princes of all commodities have increased at least 50-60
%. Moreover the price of lavish items served in this canteen is unbelievable
and to run this canteen for over around 800 MP’s a daily subsidy of Rs. 333333
is given. For a common man there are
number of reason to object to use the prefix ‘honourable ’ for example take the case of Cola drinks ban,
we all know that in year 2003 there were reports by a credible NGO that all
major brand cola drinks hold high level pesticides in it, though after some
time the matter was buried under the carpet but even today all cola drinks with
their names are strictly banned in the parliament canteen but these cola drinks
are openly sold out in hospitals (even in maternity hospitals), in schools. In camera string operations (14th Lok Sabha) we have seen how does these honourables
sold themselves even to raise questions in the parliament, recently also we
have seen some honourables allegedly demanding money to give recommendation
letters to some fictious companies. We have seen our honourables involved in
criminal cases like forgery, rape extortion, murder and corruption is the most
common blame. As a human being my conscious do not allow me to compromise and I
find it quite difficult to address them
as ‘Honourables’, though I have all the respect for the institution of Parliament
and the constitution of the county. About Author: Raman Sharma is a RTI
activist and can be reached at jkrtiact@gmail.com,
9796811012
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published in state times on 21/dec/2013, Kashmir Times on 11/Jan/2014