Outstanding
persons are required for raising the level of the society and the country and
for its progress in the right direction. Ordinary persons cannot bear this
heavy burden. For this purpose, talented great men with leadership qualities
are required. Only they are capable of giving good direction to the society. A
person does not become an impressive leader merely by speeches from the dais -
he has to perform certain deeds and discharge certain responsibilities.
To
make the society progress, the leader himself has to be of pure character and
raise the level of character of the society. In the absence of the above two,
no society can go forward on the path of progress. A society can not exist
without a leader and vice-versa, but to-day in every street - corner, we find a
'leader'. Just like the sudden flood of frogs during monsoon, we find the flood
of 'leader' in our democracy to-day. To-day we are not able to get the fruits
of democracy because the 'leaders' do not allow us to be at peace. Even when
there is no problem, they create new and new problems and do not allow us even
to breathe in peace.
One
thing is certain and that is that the society's and country's uplift depends
upon the leaders. If the leaders become corrupt, then the country heads towards
downfall, therefore at least from the point of our own protection, we should
select our leader after proper inquiry, scrutiny and investigation. The root of
many of our troubles can be the wrong leaders chosen by us. Therefore the
leader must be such who has the qualities of purity, friendliness, abnegation,
truthfulness, remembering obligations and similar other qualities. The leader
will be only that person who observes morality in conduct and makes others tread
the path of morality. The leader is one who knows morality, which means the
policy of going on the right path. One, who cannot enforce his morality with
discipline, cannot be a leader.
One
feels that the generation of selfless leaders which served the country
selflessly with their talents has vanished. To-day the so-called leaders are
found chattering away-like frogs suddenly coming out in the rain - in streets,
hotels, bazaars and clubs, chewing betel-leaves and giving spirited speeches.
They are getting their sustenance from some post or a shelter of some political
party. The crowd of such leaders is increasing whereas the number of citizens
in the real sense is decreasing. The intention of those persons will naturally
be suspect when they say that nothing can be done without the authority of a
post or power or money. Gandhi, Vinoba, Loknayak, Jaiprakash, Ishwarchandra,
Raja Ram Mohan Rai and innumerable leaders like them remained miles away from
any prestigious post and yet worked for society and culture. Thus the demand of
the times is not for revolutionary leaders, but of such public teachers who
involve themselves totally and work without rest for the effort of creating
enlightenment in the public mind. Therefore it is the demand of the times that
not leaders but creators are required.
Needless
to say that this great work is not possible by selfish, greedy and power-hungry
leaders but by sentimental creators who can be like the corner-stone or
dissolve like the seed to sprout forth, and maintain their role for NavNirman
(resurgence of a new era and order of goodness) and who have no personal
ambition nor any desire for name and fame. For permanent benefit, inner peace
and satisfaction, there cannot be any better Endeavour or worship than this for
the society and the country. All of us must ask our leaders to be creative
persons rather than leaders in name only and we must honor and support such
creators only.
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