Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Kings live in palaces, I live among people: Badal



By Punjabnewswire4u.blogspot.com       
CHANDIGARH, AUGUST 14  
The Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal said here today that his program of going to meet the people at their doorsteps through Sangat Darshans will continue as this was the core element in his vision of democracy. “People are my masters and I am their servant. A servant always goes to his master and I always go to the people. This relationship will go on like this as long as I am alive. Plus, when I sit with the people, I feel elevated. I draw my spiritual and moral strength from their company. “ In a statement released on the eve of the Independence Day, Mr. Badal said, “ The true meaning of freedom and democracy is that those in the government should stop treating themselves as masters. Freedom means implementing Abraham Lincoln’s concept of democracy as a system of government of the people, by the people and for the people. Without making people the true masters, freedom has no meaning. Sangat Darshan is democracy in action.”
 “The Congressmen consider it below their dignity to go to the people; I feel highly honoured in and by their company,” said the Chief Minister, adding that his vision of democracy had always been different from that of critics who have a “royal and monarchical approach to governance.” Kings live in palaces, I live among the people,” said Mr. Badal.
  In a strongly worded response to criticism of his Sangat
Darshan programmes by some Congressmen, Mr. Badal said, “Some people in the state think that a leader should not go back to the people for five years after he has been elected by them. They think that a leader is a boss and should sit in his air-conditioned offices, be spoon-fed by officers, issue orders and enjoy perks of office which people have bestowed on him but should not soil his hands by mixing with them.  I am in no mood to oblige these critics at the cost of the people who have made me what I am. I will continue to go to the doorsteps of the people to understand and solve their problems. This is why they have always given me their love and trust and elected me above others.
“Mr. Badal said that the SAD-BJP concept of governance has
always been different from that of the Congress. “I am not surprised by criticism coming from Congress leaders. It comes from those who do not understand the basic tenet of democracy and how it is different from other systems, like dictatorship or monarchy.  They are welcome to that philosophy but I have lived my life among the people and will continue to do so as long as I live. I cannot repay the people for the love and faith they have showered up on me in my long public life.”
Mr. Badal said that there was a religious fervor behind his
approach to the people. “I see God in them. Their presence gives me enormous peace and bliss which I cannot explain to these Congressmen for whom politics is a mere means to self-glory in high offices.”
Those who criticize Sangat Darshan understand neither the concept of “Sangat” nor of ‘Darshan”. “I chose these words carefully. The Gurus equated Sangat with God. So high is the status they have accorded to the people.  And by using the word “Darshan”, I am merely acknowledging that people are a reflection of God and meeting them is like seeing the vision of God. And it comes straight from the depth of my heart and my soul. I cannot explain to those who treat themselves as “Maharajas” or rulers and people as their Praja or subjects. To me, the people are the King and their voice is the voice of God. Therefore, when I sit with them, I feel honoured and it gives me peace and spiritual.”
 Regarding the funds spent on public works and local development projects, Mr. Badal said that his critics should now stop telling lies. “They took this issue to the court. But judiciary threw their objections out. They should accept the verdict of the judiciary and stop talking about misuse of funds. Every penny spent for the people during the Sangat Darshan programmes is under strict audit and accounted for. Otherwise, the courts would not have given us a clean chit,” said the Chief Minister.

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