Let us
challenge ourselves to think hard. Anna’s movement will be launching a party –
but this does not make it any less of a movement. It will be a movement willing
to use the danda of elections to achieve limited goals, as and when
appropriate. Old political hands are smug – they believe that an
anti-corruption movement cannot get enough votes to bother them. They are
wrong.
Just
imagine that Anna’s movement/party draws up a list of top 60 undesirable “netas”;
which of them can be called criminals and/or corrupt elements will have be
decided by lawyers, but there is nothing illegal in labeling them undesirable! Suppose
the movement tells political parties of these undesirable netas that it will
work against all those from this list who are nominated as candidates. The movement may put up candidates to oppose the “undesirable” elements, create mass
awareness campaigns in the constituencies, and take all legal measures to
mobilize opinion against them. It may even endorse an alternative candidate from another party, if he/she is clean
For this purpose,
the movement could list 60 good leaders who it would not oppose if they are nominated.
I believe that the movement can influence other parties in this manner. Work
can be focused on only sixty constituencies and if half percent of the nation’s
vote is garnered in these places, and is used against undesirable elements,
there will be an average penalty of a few percent on each undesirable. A few
percent can swing an election in a constituency. The fear of this can cleanse
the other parties of some of their undesirable elements. I have quoted numbers
above only to illustrate the argument. Better estimates can be made as the
election draws near.
The main
point made here is that you don’t need a lot of votes. Just ensure that they are
garnered in selected constituencies to influence key decisions. Anna’s party
may not have brawn but it can use brain power to maximize its impact. Anna’s
party doesn't need to win; it only has to get undesirable elements defeated by
someone or other.
The
movement can also benefit from a few donors – celebrities who can gather enough
votes to defeat key undesirables. But we need only those celebrities we respect
and who belong to the movement. We do
have a few, already! We should starting seeking more! We need to persuade them that they have to act effectively to achieve what they believe in.
Srinivasan
Ramani
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