AAM AADMI and
KHAAS AADMI
आम आदमी और ख़ास आदमी
The TAXPAYER and The FREELOADER
Musings
By
VIKRAM KARVE
There are two
types of citizens – the aam aadmi and
the khaas aadmi.
How do you
find out who is an aam aadmi and who
is a khaas aadmi?
It is simple.
Take the recent example of petrol price rise. If you are affected by the petrol
price rise then you are an aam aadmi.
If you are not affected by the petrol price rise, or for that matter a diesel
price rise or any price rise, then you are a khaas aadmi.
The aam aadmi pays taxes. The khaas aadmi freeloads on those taxes.
The khaas aadmi enjoys the privilege of
freeloading on the aam aadmi.
Remember, it
is not the middle class alone who pays taxes. Do not think that those who pay
income tax are the only ones who are being taxed. Even the poorest of the poor
pays taxes because you have to pay all types of taxes (central, state, excise,
duties, sales tax , service tax, cess, VAT, octroi) – yes, you are taxed for
anything you buy or use, even items of daily living.
A portion these
taxes paid by the TAXPAYERS are used to finance the opulent lifestyles of the
FREELOADERS.
Since the fuel
price rise is the topic of the day, let me give some examples of freeloaders in
this context.
I remember a
few years ago when petrol and diesel prices were raised, a friend of mine was
unperturbed. He said that he couldn’t be bothered about fuel prices since he had
an official car at this disposal. Of course, official cars are meant for
official duties only, but then you know what goes on and how these vehicles are
misused for personal and family use. In fact, I know of another guy who sold
off his personal car the moment he was promoted and he proudly stated that since
he would be entitled to an official car till the end of his service career he
won’t need a personal car till he retired.
A vehicle is
only one thing – you will be amazed at the number of things provided free or at
subsidized rates to these freeloaders. Some smart freeloaders manage to
continue enjoying largesse even after retirement. Some never retire.
Before Independence , the British
were the rulers and we were the ruled. The British may have gone away long back
but the “Raj” continues to flourish – only now there are new sets of rulers and,
despite the so-called modernisation and liberalisation, the “feudal” structure continues
to burgeon. In this set-up, the aam aadmi
is taxed in order to finance the khaas
aadmi. In fact the numbers and types of freeloaders have proliferated at an
amazing rate and their “on-the-house” lifestyles have become even more lavish
and profligate.
And don’t
think that freeloaders exist only in the political class and bureaucracy. If
you look at the corporate sector you will be amazed to see the fantastic
compensation packages and mind-boggling “on-the-house” perks and facilities
given to some of the top management.
You will be
even more surprised when you see this happening even in those companies which
are making losses and, maybe, even are on the verge of bankruptcy. Some types of industries “freeload” too as
they have been given huge tax exemptions and concessions and the common
taxpayer has to bear the burden.
Freeloading
has become a way of life, a part of our culture – each and everyone wants to
freeload and, given an opportunity, everyone tries to freeload. There are many
who think that once they have attained a certain position it becomes their
birthright to freeload. It is mind-blowing how the sheer numbers and types of
freeloaders are increasing and snowballing at an alarming rate. India is a poor
country and can ill-afford such profligacy and extravagance by these
freeloaders.
I once told a
freeloader colleague: “If you consume something, someone has to pay for it.
There is no free lunch. So if you have a meal – either you pay for it or someone
else has to pay for it.”
In the same
way, what the khaas aadmi or
freeloaders “consume”, the hapless aam
aadmi or taxpayer has to pay for. Has anyone computed the CTC ( “cost to company”) being incurred on these freeloaders?
I think one of
the ways to resuscitate the economy is to eliminate freeloading and inculcate a
sense of thrift and frugality and enforce financial prudence in the
powers-that-be. This has got to start from the top since it is best to lead by
example. Yes, good leadership implements a top-down approach for change
management.
Can we hope to
see the crème-de-la-crème freeloaders
eschew freeloading and start walking or cycling down to office or travelling by
public transport. Can we hope to see the powers-that-be reduce their perks and
privileges and learn to more parsimonious and financially honest. Will they pay
for what they consume? Will they adopt a High Thinking and Simple Living lifestyle?
Will they follow the example set by some of our earlier leaders, freedom
fighters who gave up everything for the nation. Will they search their
conscience and keep national interest above self interest?
But tell me,
why should the freeloaders bother? Things like price rise and corruption will
not be important issues during elections as long as we cast our votes based on
factors like caste, religion, community and as “vote banks”. So in the end it
is we, the aam aadmi, who have only ourselves
to blame for the proliferation and extravagance of the khaas aadmi, the thriving freeloaders who will continue to flourish
at the aam aadmi’s expense and all we
can do is endure in silence and watch on helplessly.
Whether you are a आम आदमी (aam aadmi) or a ख़ास आदमी (khaas aadmi) - please comment and let us know your views.
2 comments:
You have written an excellent post on what i too have been musing about since a few weeks...i have never put my foot outside India, but i HAVE made foreign trips in a way,since i pay for those who can spend more than 200 crores on foreign jaunts-where does that money come from?...who pays for the free telephone & fuel bills of these freeloaders?..you & i.
You have asked many important questions in the second-last para-i feel like shouting the answer-NEVER!
Thanks Indu, I am happy you feel the same way too
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