A democracy cannot run on optics, slogans, and perpetual theatrics alone.
A nation of India’s scale needs serious, accountable, and policy-driven leadership focused on governance, institutions, economy, infrastructure, environment, and public welfare.
At the same time, satire has always played an important role in democracies, not as a substitute for governance, but as a mirror to society. It fills the gaps where public communication, transparency, or accountability may appear weak, and often helps create awareness among ordinary citizens.
The real challenge is when entertainment starts overpowering substance, and public discourse shifts from solutions to spectacles. Citizens ultimately expect outcomes - cleaner air, reliable infrastructure, economic stability, justice, transparency, and long-term planning, not just narratives.
A mature democracy needs:
- Serious policymakers,
- Strong institutions,
- Informed citizens,
- And constructive criticism, including satire, within healthy limits.
Satire can provoke thought. Governance must deliver results.
B S Vohra


