You would have often come across a
situation in life when you have no other choice than to pay the change amount.
For example: for short distances, the rickshaw pullers generally demand for “khulle
do ji” (please pay the change), whenever they see a note or an amount bigger
than the tenners. Similar happens while we take an auto or travel in buses. I
was amazed last week to hear a private bus conductor shouting- “khulle 23 rupee
ho toh hi chadhna” (Enter the bus only if you have exact 23 INR change).The
Delhi Metro also makes it clear to “pay the exact change amount” while
purchasing tokens for travelling. And
sometimes, though we possess the exact change amount, we still hesitate to take
it out. One day while going to office from the metro station by auto, I was also
asked to pay the amount in “khulla” and although I had the exact amount of
change, I tried to get some change from the driver. There was no reason per say
but I just wanted to see his reaction and as expected he had that ‘pissed-off-early-in-the-morning-look!’
on his face.
But
this question of ‘when no one is ready to take it out, where is all the change
of this country going?’ is irking in my mind from quite a long time. While I
still am not able to solve this mystery of the disappearing change, I see our
newly appointed Prime Minister- Shri Narendra Modi who has claimed to bring a
lot of “Change” in the country through his speeches. Initially, it all looked convincing but with
the passing time it has become a matter of humour as the positive cannot be
seen anywhere around. Rather than anything else, the talk of the nation is that
whether India is really ready for a change?
On the one hand, we look out for development and employment opportunities,
while on the other we seek for more holidays, less or no work, more salaries
and so on! We act of being over-generous and kind but still doubt all the
organisations and NGOs before donating money or clothes to the needy. We always
question or doubt the people taking up similar initiatives that ‘will this ever
reach to the ones affected’? We all discuss politics, enjoy debates during the
news hours but when it comes to voting, we have our bucket full of reasons of
not being able to make it. We criticise rapes and the politicians making stupid
statements but do not leave opportunities of staring or making comments on
girls and boys in public places. We so want a corruption-free nation but still
find ways to get our work easily done through bribes. We find ways and means to
avoid the long queues to submit bills and then blame the officials and departments
making licenses and passports.
It is time we stop looking at Modi as
the one who is going to bring change for us. Because it is certainly not a
single person’s responsibility to bring that CHANGE! He has the position but it
does not mean that he possesses some magic wand that will bring the desired
change and completely reform the present scenario. It is neither Congress nor
BJP which is to be blamed for the slow development of the country. High time we realise that the ‘Change’ is within us only; we just don’t want to believe that we have the potential to bring it. It is similar to the situation of
hiding the change (coins) for no reason while paying any particular amount even
when we are carrying it.
It is time we stop playing the blame game and act as
civilised citizens of the world’s greatest democracy.
Change,we have!Together we can and together we will make a difference...
Change,we have!Together we can and together we will make a difference...
