It’s election time, don’t strangle civility!It is astonishing that so many politicians’ tongues have gone wild, as if a storm of hostility is raging ?

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individuals with
differing political
ideologies. My
point is that while
Dr Vijay Darda
We all know that the model W code of conduct is in force across the country During the campaign- ing, neither the religious symbols can be used nor votes can be solic ited on the basis of religion, caste and creed. Any form of speech that promotes discrimination or fosters animosity is strictly forbidden. But what is actually happening on the ground is no secret. The tongues of the leaders have become unre- strained, as if a storm of hostility is raging.
Criticising each other’s policies can and should be an essential aspect of elections but it is unaccept- able to make serious and malicious accusations against one another. Unfortunately, the current state of affairs has inflicted serious harm upon the very foundation of Indian society. According to the Election Commission’s own data, over 200 complaints regarding violations of the model code of conduct had been received until last week. The Election Commission has taken action on 169 of these complaints. Among these, 51 complaints were lodged against the BJP, with action being taken in 38 cases. The Congress party filed 59 complaints, resulting in action being taken in 51 instances. Additionally, 90 com- plaints were received from other political parties and action has been taken in 80 cases. However, the fig
ures continue to rise. In fact, the leaders have demeaned the language so much during this election that I would not even like to use those sentences in my column. I have seen the univer sally acceptable form of politics since childhood and have followed it in my own political life. I would like to mention two incidents in particu- lar. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was sched- uled to visit Yavatmal for a cam paign meeting against my father and veteran freedom fighter Jawaharlal Darda aka Babuji. In those days, even big leaders used to travel by
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party worker’s house. After alight- ing from the train, they used to go to the destination by car. At that time, there were only a few cars. The local leaders had made arrangements for a car to bring Atal Bihari Vajpayee from Dhamangaon to Yavatmal. However, the car broke down even before reaching Dhamangaon. Concerned about the situation, the local leaders contacted Babuji and informed him about the car break- down. They urgently needed his help as the train was scheduled to arrive in fifteen minutes. Babuji, who was affectionately called Bhaiyyaji by everyone, assured them not to worry and promised that another car would be arranged. Babuji immedi- ately contacted Bhattadji from Birla Ginning Mill and requested him to send a car. Bhattadji and others were astonished to hear that Bhaiyyaji was asking for a car for Atalji. Babuji also reached out to Jairamdas Bhagchand, who was involved in the cotton business, and asked him to send a car as well.
Eventually, both cars reached
Dhamangaon railway station. When
Atalji inquired about the two cars,
he was informed that they were sent
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differences of opin- ion are inevitable, discord should be avoided Unfortunately, the decline in the level of election cam- paigning today is undermining the very foundations of democracy. I firmly believe that regardless of how vehemently we criticise each other, our language should always remain rational and reasonable. This reminds me of a couplet by the renowned poet Bashir Badr: Dushmani jam kar karo lekin ye gunjaish rahe, Scan QR code to
Jab kabhi ham dost ho jayen to sharminda na ho.
We are the inhabitants of the land
which belongs to Maryada Purushottam Lord Shri Ram and Karmayogi Lord Shri Krishna and hence should reflect upon whether we are truly embodying their teach- ings. While we revere Lord Mahavir, Lord Buddha, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Mahatma Gandhi, and Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, it is crucial to assess our own behaviour. As the elections are currently underway and will conclude tomorrow, it is dis- heartening to witness the harmful Impact of the venomous words being exchanged. These wounds inflicted upon one another have no remedy. In these modern times, safeguarding the social fabric is of utmost impor tance. The entire nation is observing our actions. Let us remember that elections and the power derived from them can never be more important than the honour of our country. This is the essence of our democracy. The country must always come first, with everything else following suit. I humbly implore you not to suffocate the civilisation of our beloved nation.
It seems the purity of language has now become a thing of the past. Why is every political party hell bent on labelling the other as the enemy of India? …
train. They used to stay at some
by Dardaji. The reason for sending two cars was to ensure that even if one car encountered any issues, Atalji would still be able to reach the meeting venue on time. Atalji was. taken aback to learn that Babuji had sent cars for the person who was going to campaign against him. After the meeting. Atalji visited our house to meet Babuji. Let me recount one more inci-
dent. I had the privilege of accompa- nying Babuji during his election campaign. As we were passing through Darwha taluka of Yavatmal district, Babuji suddenly spotted Buchkeji, who was contesting against him, standing along the roadside. Without hesitation, Babuji turned the car around and inquired about the situation. Buchkeji explained that his car had broken down. Showing great magnanimity, Babuji invited him to sit in the car and personally dropped him off to his meeting venue. Despite the ideo- logical differences between these leaders, they held a deep respect for one another. I vividly recall the visits of George Fernandes, Madhu Dandavate, Madhu Limaye and numerous othe
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Personally, I maintain a friendly dis-
The author is the chairman, Editorial Board of Lokmat Media and former member of
Rajya Sabha. vijaydarda@lokmat.com

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