Prakash Karat, the general secretary of Communist party of India (Marxist), has been continuously exhibiting unique ideas from his fertile brain since the beginning. A landslide victory of Congress in the May 2009 parliament elections will surely give him some food for thoughts, where he will again try to match his ideology in explaining the defeat of the entire left front.
Some of the party soldiers will surely applaud his acts and will again commit to abide by the party direction.
The problem remains that there remains some people, who can hardly show resilience to the prevailing thoughts and even dare to think of anything new. Prakash Karat belongs to the same school of thoughts, who feels, sticking to the ideology will bring silver lining of the sunshine in one fine morning. They don’t want to deviate in spite of several cautions.
Its good to have such a committed team behind the leader, who will never raise their voices against the leader.
In case, the leader misleads, then the entire ship has to sink. The recent lok shabha election throws a glance to such an eternal truth.
A series of mistakes could not restrain Prakash Karat from applying his fertile brain and perhaps he will remain equally dogmatic irrespective of the worst possible disaster in the recent polls.
The fact remains that such leaders often become parasites, who enjoy lives banking on the ground level party soldiers and hardly bother for their well beings. They love to follow the ideology and hardly comes down to earth to face the challenges. It is the West Bengal MLAs and MPs, who have given them a cozy comfort room, cars and flight journey, but they often try to dictate them.
This is the same Prakash Karat, who didn’t allow Jyoti Basu to become the Prime minister; the same Karat has been possessing day dream of formation of third front and this is the same Prakash Karat, who had chucked off the Lok Sobha speaker Somnath Chatterjee.
And again this is the same Prakash Karat, who had even tried to hobnob with Mayavati just to accomplish his day dream of third front government. Lets see, whether his consent forces him to leave the chair or he will still continue with the tacit approval of some yes men of his party.
Perhaps this is the right time to remind him that ideology becomes useless without a proper implementation and the proper implementer.
Original post by Dmitri Gromov
Original post by Dmitri Gromov