Monday, June 23, 2008

Tssskkk...

The biggest soap opera of the season continues. No, we are not talking of yet another inane, melodramatic binge from Ekta Kapoor but of the impasse over the civilian nuclear deal. The Left continues in its opposition to the nuclear deal and even Sonia Gandhi has supposedly told the Left that she cannot go against the Prime Minister's wishes vis-à-vis the nuclear deal. A day after I was taken by surprise at the rare show or courage by the Prime Minister, I was let down the very next day. Somehow, statements that followed the bold assertion seemed to be a climb down for the Government. Admittedly, this could have been influenced by the knowledge that if the government were to go ahead with the deal, it would probably result in early elections. This is hardly what the United Progressive Alliance would want, especially after inflation rose to 11.05%, the highest in 13years. Normally, this would be adieu to a deal that pulls India out of nuclear isolation, but with the Prime Minister not backing off, we are in for an interesting equation.
It is unfortunate that Indian democracy has not reached a level of maturity where political parties look beyond political gains and put national interest at a premium. In all honesty, one can't blame the Left as it would be against their ideology to support the nuclear deal. It is another matter that this very ideology is hogwash, to put it mildly. The Bharatiya Janata Party and the constituents of the UPA are more to blame, the BJP even more as they were in power when the deal was in its initial stages. Well, what can one say of the Congress? In spite of their boast of them having a special relationship with Indian democracy, they have never shown the maturity to be think beyond their lust for power. At stake is India's credibility, surely that is more important than who comes to power in the next elections. if this deal does not go through, the country will forever be in nuclear isolation, our nuclear power plants will be rendered ineffective and we will be bullied even more by China, who had the sense to sign a similar deal with the US, even if the terms were not as favourable as they are to India. Moreover, India will not be trusted to keep an agreement. But no, all the Congress and its allies care about is that they return to power. The interests of the nation are at best secondary. The BJP is even worse. They go about tarnishing the country with their rabid ideology, claim to the ones striving for development whilst in power, and forget their progressive economics whilst in opposition. The government should go ahead with the deal, irrespective of the consequences. For once, the Congress should put national interest ahead of its selfishness, and lust.
It can be argued that an election is rarely fought on a foreign policy issue whilst there are more pressing problems such as inflation; and elections at a time of high prices and inflation is suicidal. However, the economic crisis is not going to fade away soon. In any case, prices are going to be high by the time the country goes to the polls, deal or no deal. The government might as well earn some brownie points by saying we risked losing power for a deal which is good for the country. The Congress and its allies could then occupy the moral high ground. As Albus Dumbledore would have said, there are times when we have to chose between what is right and what is easy. The Congress can earn the gratitude of the nation by doing what is right and sign the deal.