Another incident is the drama we have seen in Karnataka since the past two weeks. Here the powerful cartel of the Reddy brothers who have huge mining interests in the state held the government to ranson by demanding the removal of the CM and some other ministers and officials. After a lot of natak, some semblance of peace has been restored but the people of the flood-ravaged North Karnataka were helpless and left waiting for much needed relief and rehabilitation in the interim. The CM may have his flaws but he was working very actively to alleviate the suffering of these poor people. All that has been undone with the political bickering and infighting. It is so frustrating that people’s mandate and their wellbeing is ignored time and again and these politicians for the sake of their power games would not hesitate in horse trading and joining hands with just about anyone to achieve what they desire. I sometimes wonder what is the big democracy we keep thumping our chests about? These politicians twist and turn people’s mandate by buying support of MLAs with the help of ill-begotten wealth. Politics has become a dhanda where there is a race to amass more and more of public wealth. It is also a family business these days with the good-for-nothing relatives like daughters-in-law, brothers, sisters etc. entering the fray all the time. And what can the hapless electorate do – just sit and watch and fume.







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