Looks like everyone is getting talkative by the day! suddenly almost everyone in this world has something to say to the other. India is suddenly willing to have a dialogue with Pakistan. To me that just sounds cool, and it ends there.No matter how much I try, I am never too sure if anyone in Pakistan is ready to listen to what our cabinet ministers have to say. And I can only take refuge in the assumption(which again,is purely mine),that our diplomats are not dead, they are just no diplomats anymore. The problem here is everyone in the UPA regime is utterly confused.
Winning a general election by the clearest of mandates that Federal India can now deliver,The United Progressive Alliance is just out its wits today.With inflation in food items rising exponentially since their election and reaching nearly 20% to end 2009,Mr. Sharad Pawar today is a lonely man. He has been blaming anything and everything under the sun for the Rs.116/kg pulse ,excessive cricket matches,the IPL's schedule,lazy farmers and a sleepy Prime Minister during the food fiasco damage control meetings. Having read a newspaper daily after these guys got elected to Parliament, I remember this gentleman talking of some 100000000 billion tons of wheat, rice, and every variety of pulse that can be, 'stored' somewhere in Utopia , the 29th state of the Indian Union. And as luck would have it a kg of ganga's hilsa is cheaper today than that elusive dal. A super market I recently visited in kolkata put an apt label to section on foodgrains.
It read:
'It'll set your PULSE racing!!'.
The Bombs, the fast-unto-deaths and the landmines
The Ministry of Home Affairs, headed by the Harvard Educated ex-Finmin works in a rather unusual way I would say.I perfectly understand , and with all humility,that managing Home Affairs is not a joke. However, Mr. Chidambaram's department is turning the whole thing into a really poor one.With all the hype and hoopla that they created over the National Investigation Agency post 26/11 what we have today is another agency that's a high profile “fire extinguisher”. So, where's the problem? The problem lies in the fact that the Fire Broke in the first place. The NIA essentially is a noveau post mortem therapy and not the preventive medicine India expected.
These days, a typical terrorist strikes at will, and the irony of the matter lies in the fact that the Home Department is in a state of an Intelligence Overload. And that makes one think, probably, for once he was right when he spoke of splitting the Home Ministry . Probably, Mr.Chidambaram is now aware that this is getting too much a pain for him to handle alone.
People in general donot laugh at bad jokes, but one couldnt help but laugh at the Telangana Fiasco over the last couple of months. On a personal note, I would definitly feel cheated if you promise me a thing and then tell me that it was a Joke. Atleast KCR didnot quite enjoy it. I mean, think what KCR went through, after so much stomach spasms that he resisted (atleast seemingly so) what he achieved was a Joint Action Committee . And if that wasnt enough, today he has lost all support from the Congress MLA's from Telangana, and the Committee, the only “take away” from the massive violence perpetrated by the TRS and Telengana supporters, is only studying the feasibility of a Telangana and a United Andhra(United Andhra??,well ,until the Committee appeared, i thought it was already there!).I am not too sure what the Pro-Telangana people want to do from here really, since, to do the least, they're waiting until December 2010, the deadline for the committee headed by Mr B.N Srikrishna to deliver something fruitful.
Andhra Pradesh is making news everyday, but for a very different set of reasons than what used to be its favourite subject once, the Maoist Problem. Again, probably the Maoists there have found real competition in KCR and company and ever since have ramped up their struggle for uprooting the Indian Union in states like West Bengal. Its a complex situation here in WB, since these maoists in the borders of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa have discovered local support and it has become increasingly difficult to say who's a maoist and who's not. The Centre probably saw a solution in the much talked about operation GreenHunt. But the states like Jharkhand and West Bengal, are not too keen on resorting to force since the contemporary leadership of such states finds a considerable share of votes from the maoist affected areas. So the age old problem of the center-state relations in a democracy, and however hard Mr. Chidambaram might have tried, a effective solution is still not in sight. Both sides , the center and the maoists want to talk and have gone on the record emphasizing it too, but the real thing is just not working.
For me, I am not surprised, since the UPA has not been able to stop anti-political parties like the Shiv-Sena, the Maharashtra Nav-Nirman Sena and other such fundamentalist groups tendering violence and hate speeches just to make it to the primetime , One cant really expect them to cover any ground in the real time issues of the Maoists in states that are to top it, are under a different party rule.
Probably, we have a full view of a democracy in function these days, Coalition Politics at its best, and a grilling opposition ready to pounce over every question that's asked in the Parliament and an underconfident government, which is faultering at almost every decision that matters.
3 comments:
Now, now, that political science devouring is finally getting into the blood !! :) Badhiya hai !!
A very well written article which pushed me to join the bandwagon of "getting talkative"!
Few of my own nuggets:
- Telangana issue would go down in the history as perfect harakiri that a government could ever conjure up! Wish common sense prevails and idiots shall stop committing suicide. Hopefully, JAC will not live upto its reputation of running for decades, emptying exchequer by few hundred crores and submitting a report in 2032 which would still be relevant enough to excite some intelligentsia.. But whether you agree or not - JAC was a smart ploy by the government after their initial stupidity - took the fizz out of the movement. As far as TRS is concerned - poor fellows.. Naa toh ugalte ban raha hai aur nigalne ko toh kuch hai hee nahi
- I believe that Mr. PC is one of the better home ministers that India has seen in recent past (lets say in last 40 years). The problem is that he is in the job where successes can't be seen and one damn failure can doom you! Also, the way he has harped on the Naxal issue without mincing any words augurs well for the Indian nation.
- Well, even after an year of MBA and 35 odd hours of economics class - inflation remains a shadow of black hole for me! Government needs to curb inflation to some point but screwing the cap when economy is in not-so-fine condition could lead to a greater tragedy. I guess, in the long run, prices will stabilize (however if monsoons fail this year too - GOD save UPA) and this short run (I know its been a run of few months) of inflation will slow down. And, inflation is not a bad word as per say - what the general perception is (for more.. kindly joojle), it is an important part of developing economy.
Too much talk ho gaya !! Signing off !!
@ chakru: Hope this talk will continue to flow non-intermittently now - you take too long a break!
Right you are, the JAC is indeed a good ploy by the Govt, if it delivers that is, however, atleast KCR and co have nothing left to do until december 2010. The MHA can now look into the other thrillers at hands than creating new states upon latest games of 'who's Starving?'!! :) ..And that makes me think that probably we should have had Vidarbha as a state by now?(Why? The farmers there have been starving since we were kids! )
And Political Science, Well It's one hell of a stuff. Better than anything I have done so far :)
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