Thursday, November 25, 2010

He is a Peoples' Man


I have always believed, when Bihar will regain the glory of Magadha, India will regain the glory of Bharat.
The tilt in favor of Nitish is more than most of us expected. Yet I am not excited. In fact very disappointed. Nitish did manage a more than 2/3 majority, but Lalu still got 25 pct of the votes polled. Can you imagine a man who for 15 years looted Bihar, promoted nepotism, used the state machinery to sponsor lawlessness and terror, ran a kidnapping racket still polls 25 pct of votes. How skewed would the priorities of people who voted for him be.

Psephologists are ecstatic, as they got it right. The well meaning people are happy as good has triumphed over fraud and evil. But happiness is completely contingent on the reference frame. The moment you think that India is still a country that is 178th in the world on the Human Development Index, it is a backward country, still reveling in defunct institutions like caste, then of course you have come a long way. But the moment you look at India as a country with a glorious past and one poised for a glorious future, the elections’ is disappointing outcome.

While many Indians like to believe they are materially backward, but philosophically very enlightened and elite, it is clearly not borne out by the fact that their democratic system keeps a patron of corruption like Lalu in power for 3 terms. Their democratic system tolerates a scam stricken demitting CM to install his wife as the surrogate CM.

My disappointment notwithstanding, clearly the result actually establishes victory of earnestness, honesty, dedication and good governance on corruption and nepotism, chicanery and social engineering, the latter being actually a euphemism for casteism.

Macro indicators show an unbelievable change in the entire eco system of Bihar. Roads have begun to exist. Petrol pumps function more honestly. Hospitals are well appointed to treat patients. State sponsored kidnappings have stopped. Girls feel safe post sunset. Goondas don’t flout the laws with same impunity. Police stations lodge reports and are not just places for drying striped underwears.

I remember, Nitish as a very humble man. Once with my son who was still very small then, I was at the N Delhi railway station. Nitish Kumar then the railway minister was returning to Delhi by train. In India the aides of a VIPs deem it their personal failure if their master has to walk a few steps. So cars are parked so as snugly as possible and as farther as they can reach to the arrival lounges, to facilitate the transfer often inconveniencing people. Infact someone foreign to the system would feel that in India all VIPs are handicapped may be. So, this time was no exception. His car was parked in such a manner that it straddled the entire entrance stairway. I was furious and shouted at his driver. The gunners felt outraged at the sight of a common man talking upto them and surrounded me. Meanwhile Nitish Kumar arrived and upon learning the cause he apologized to me. He did not need to do that. He took one step more and snubbed his henchmen for the rowdy behavior. What should I say. He is a peoples' man.

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