Covid-19 pandemic exposed chinks in political system: Chidambaram

P Chidambram said the coronavirus pandemic has exposed gaping loopholes in the political system, charging that in a corroded diminished democracy, rulers find diverse ways to evade responsibility

P Chidambaram
Congress MP P Chidambaram at Parliament in New Delhi
Press Trust of India Jaipur
3 min read Last Updated : Jul 16 2021 | 8:51 PM IST

Former Union Finance minister P Chidambram on Friday said the coronavirus pandemic has exposed gaping loopholes in the political system, charging that in a corroded diminished democracy, rulers find diverse ways to evade responsibility.

He said the pandemic may be contained by universal vaccination or the disease may be cured by discovery of medicines but the question is Did Indian democracy rise to the challenge of the pandemic and protect the lives, livelihood and well-being of its people, especially the poor and children".

Take part in a seminar on Global Pandemic and Challenges Before the Democracy in the Rajasthan Assembly, the Rajya Sabha MP said every political system boasts that it is the best suited to address the needs of people.

"What the pandemic has done is to expose the gaping loopholes in the boasts. In a true parliamentary democracy system, the prime minister is responsible every day to the Parliament and to the people. However, in a corroded diminished democracy, the rulers will find diverse ways to evade accountability," he said.

He said faced with any adversity, the weaknesses would have been exposed in due course but the pandemic has exposed these brutally with no scope of excuses or cover-up.

The Congress leader further said the rule of law requires multiple institutional support and when government institutions fail and bend before the executive or collaborate with rulers, they aid the executive to subvert the rule of law.

When this happens, energies of the rulers will be focused on self-preservation and not fighting the pandemic, he said.

The Rajya Sabha MP said it is a challenge to make the legislative branch work to mitigate the sufferings of people.

He said challenges to the democracy are not at the national level alone. The pandemic has thrown an unusual phenomenon of vaccine nationalism, he stressed.

"What I make is mine, what I can afford to buy is mine is vaccine nationalism, he said.

He said countries are not allowing use of other vaccines in order to promote their vaccine. Vaccine nationalism has thrown a spanner in the wheel of global cooperation in fight against the pandemic, he said.

Chidambaram highlighted seven challenges, including perils of centralisation in not placing orders for vaccines, design and execution of vaccination programme, resources and allocation thereof, widening of disparity among people.

He said the elimination of poverty and reducing inequalities are accepted goals among democratic countries. According to a study, 23 crore people were pushed to poverty in last two years, he said.

The deprivation of school education has been the most devastating impact of the pandemic. Indian democratic governments at the Centre and the states have found no answer to this catastrophe and stand by as helpless spectator, he added.

Rajasthan Assembly Speaker C P Joshi and Leader of Opposition in the Assembly CP Joshi also presented their views.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Jul 16 2021 | 8:51 PM IST

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