Most Indians carry a childish attitude that if corruption is removed they will progress, they attribute all the failures to the MPs and Govt. The Indians forget that there are many nations who are more corrupt then India but still progressive. Indians forget that we as a whole society attribute to corruption rather a single individual.
We are responsible to tell our children to have more comparison, desire, and competition which always have high psychological impact. We Indians always failed to know the real India and basic nature of Indians who are culturally diverse. We have failed to understand our economy and social aspects which leads us to make hypothetical conclusions.
Indians have at first place failed as parents and good society. To your question, I suppose a one line answer will be insufficient because everything cannot be seen as a "straight forward" event and everything cannot be explained and interpreted as a simple logical equations. The social and political movements are never ever straight forward rather they carry a significant level of philosophy, manipulation, emotional games and intentions, rivalry, varied opinions, mass hysteria, authoritative aspirations, struggle , historical background, nepotism, regional conditions, economical case studies etc. To consider any movement as simply win or loose would be a total injustice.
So, let us discuss the event in a highly justified manner with below observations:- India as a nation ------------------------ India after Independence was declared a so called "democratic nation" with a multiple party system. As far as Indians are concerned, large part of its population is still poor and inequality prevails in its roots. The so called reservation system was too less helpful in removing the inequality.
To add to our nature, Indians are deeply inclined towards surrendering, appeasing , plagiarism, shot cuts, social comparisons, inferiority complex, hard talk, anger and tension, poverty. All these traits become reason for their bad role at any place. Media, cricket and entertainment, NGOs(MCEN) --------------------------------------... The three fields like media, cricket and entertainment saw a drastic change in its course.
All Indians would be addicted to these three fields. The MCEN was now more commercial, involved in high level investment as people would love MCE and investors wanted to capture more eyeballs. The trend saw a change as people were ready to do anything for name, fame , image, and mostly money.
Current Situation ------------------------ The society of India which is failed at every corner though looks democratic but is always autocratic and discriminatory. The Indian people daily see how they are lagging behind, the money they are paying at every stage as corruption, the bad roads, huge population, lack of opportunities, lack of distribution, lack of electricity, MPs and Ministers in scams, failure of parliament for carrying any debates, improper system at almost every govt. Office, rise in prices, etc. The frustrated Indian people attribute all these evils with one word called "corruption".
Any social and economical expert would called it "bad structure", "bad distribution", "bad tracking", "no technology at roots" and it also includes "corruption". The Indians who are emotional agents who term every evil as "corruption" and blame the MPs and MLAs for their fate. Anna Hazare and Media --------------------------------- Anna Hazare who did many fasts earlier was never shown as "Hero" of the masses by the media.
The team Anna which includes Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi , Manish etc planned the movement and put forward Anna Hazare in the front. Mr. Anna Hazare fast at Delhi was made big by the media and bulletin after bulletin it was termed as a big movement. The social activist came in the front and nationalism was used as a tool to invoke the people.
For the media it was a "hot cake" as they got good eye balls owing to frustrated people who would support Anna Hazare movement blindly. In the last I would say that India and Indians have to think its "ECONOMICAL, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SYSTEM" and find out methods to change starting from their own village, colony or city rather blaming others. Anna Hazare or their team can never ever give a a free "corruption India" rather people have to start re-inprespecting their lives and start the change at their places and with their children.
Remember the movement of Jay Prakash Narayan of 1970s. His movement ultimately changed the Government in power in Delhi, because most of the Opposition Parties supported his movement then. Whereas, Anna's anti-corruption and Jan Lokpal Bill movement covers even all the corrupt Politicians, irrespective of rulling or opposition parties.
Thus, the support base of Anna is limited. Moreover, except for core committee member, Akhil Gogoi, no other members of Team Anna has experience of organising mass movement and support base. It is but a lesson for team Anna; rather than a a flop show.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.