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Changing Costumes of a King |
We overcame kings and established our own government
in the name of democracy. Has anything changed substantially, however? It seems
we just replaced the crown with a bandi coat.
I pay all sorts of taxes every day,
like all other normal citizens. On top of that, my government extracts large
sums from me occasionally in the name of fines for offences that no one is
aware of. Yesterday I paid INR 500 as fine + 4.05 as credit card charge. The
offence hasn’t been made clear to me in spite of my complaint and enquiries.
This is the second time the MoRTH
[Ministry of Road Transport and Highways] extracts the same sum as fine for an
offence which no one knows anything about. The first time it happened I went
personally to my Regional Transport Office [RTO] and demanded evidence for my
offence. They said they never provide any evidence. “The computerised system consisting
of a network of surveillance cameras detects offences,” I was told. “What about
the video captured by the camera?” I ask. I am told to approach the grievances
section on the Parivahan eChallan website. I do. Nothing happens. No response
whatever. Not even a computerised response to say that my complaint is registered.
More ludicrous, I decided to pay the
fine and be done with it. So I flip a five-hundred-rupee note to the lady at
the RTO counter. “Another fifty rupees,” she says as rudely as bureaucrats in
India generally do. “Service charge,” she answers when I ask why. India may be the
only country that extracts a service charge on a fine for an offence that no
one knows anything about.
The second time, I paid the fine
online after waiting in vain for a response to my “grievance”. And then there
is a credit card charge!
The only purpose of a government
seems to be extorting money from citizens - I post on social media out of
frustration. No one disagrees. Everyone knows it and no one cares. Because it’s
no use questioning the system.
India spends nearly two crore rupees
every day on its Prime Minister’s security alone. Add to that his other regular
expenses like frequent international trips. As of June 2025, Modi has made 157
international trips, visiting 75 countries.
Modi lives in a palace that is far
more luxurious than the palaces of most erstwhile Indian kings. Similar is the
case with most rulers of other democracies too. And all the money required for
such royal lifestyle is extracted from the citizens. That is what the old kings
did too. So, what has changed really? Nothing.
The kings had divine right and zero
accountability. The democratic rulers of today have popular mandate and zero
accountability.
As a friend says, “We no longer have kings. But the treasury still flows one way.” The nature of political power is the same whether it is a monarchy or a democracy. The costumes are slightly different, that’s all.
Andher nagari chaupat raja
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