India this week
That's enough said about America. India is not to be left behind in any race in the world now, even if it is about running in the wrong direction. After that potent mixture of Bihar and Orissa, Mumbai decided to join the revelry. India sure is having a party now. And how.First, lets all get into the habit of saying "Aamchi Mumbai". Anyone saying "Hamari Mumbai" faces a risk of being beaten and bundled up into the general compartment of trains bound for Bihar and UP. Wow. That's taking Linguistic racism to new levels. For the time being, it remains "Aamchi Mumbai". I am sitting in office and writing this, and I would really like to reach home safely.
Not only that. In the course of the past one year, I have seen all English and Hindi signboards being replaced with Marathi ones. McDonalds' turned Devnagari. While it is a noble thought to honour one's own mother tongue, I have a feeling we are getting territorial here. What next, passports to come to Mumbai from any other state?
Furious that there was not enough "Local Representation" in the Railway examinations, north Indian candidates were not allowed to appear for the exams too. This was the final straw on the camel's back.
On the surface, Thackeray looks eminently and may I dare to say, proudly guilty. Mumbai is, after all, the Marathi Manoos's property. But if I sit back and think, I realize that Thackeray is only giving vent to the ire of thousands of Indians, and amongst them, are others apart from the Marathi speaking public, though it is just the north indian public who are he face of the movement now.
While I can argue that no one is stopping the Maharashtrian common man from appearing in the Public Service exams, I see, as a common indian, an astonishingly large number of undeserving people clearing the exams and winning these coveted posts. I know there are people who deserve it, and I am not against them. Who looks into the credentials of the candidates who do not deserve it?
While I am at it, I can safely say that a majority of people from many regions of India are in the Government due to, lets be honest, "Family ties". I know of my Bihari classmates who have told me up front that if nothng works, politics is always an option for the average Bihari because of some uncle / cousin / aunt at some post in the Administrative services, or better still in the Legislative Assembly or Parliament.
In Gujarat, the newspapers have announced the results of a sting operation.. Rs. 30 lakh for a class I government post, Rs.15 lakh for a class II government post. So the people managing the country are eventually the people who can pay and / or have influential connections, rather than the people who are capable of doing the job well. Oh forget the "well" in that sentence. It is enough if we can have people who know the job. Is the progress of this country so trivial a matter htat it is handed down on such flimsy premises? Who will answer that for our future generations?
Having said that, I am not going to support Raj Thackeray in whatever he is doing. His cause may be just, but burning down buses, and changing signboards, and harassing innocent commoners is just not going to help. His campaign comes across as just a racist gimmick and nothing of much substance unless there is an element of regulation in it, regulation of who enters the Administrative services and how.
When I look at Raj Thackeray, I see a much deeper problem, a very disturbing conflict at its heart. He is just a drop in the whirlpool of the racist ocean brewing in the heart of every Indian. Arresting him is like treating the symptoms and leaving the disease untouched. The disease eventually will re-surface, and possibly in a much more serious manner.
A niggling question finally...Are we unfit for democracy? Are we heading towards being the biggest democratic failure in the world? If we are, this time the crash is going to be louder than the sound of Wall Street's collapse. This will be the destruction of a civilization, of a people who were given the freedom to think, speak and act, and ended up not knowing what to do with it. It will mark the beginning of the end of Democracy as a principle, for Indians at least.
Freedom at Midnight, indeed.
Dear World, have I caught up with you yet?

4 Comments:
What India needs is a dictator.. someone the likes of a 'Rackery'. Someone who can whip the system into place. That said i am reminded of the movie 'A Wednesday' all i did was get off the treadmill and place a call to my wife asking her if all is well with her on the day this Maharashtrian was arrested. Her bus and office journey .. no issues.. i was relaxed and back on the treadmill...
Thing is we need someone with balls who can set the system right.. but there is not a single selfless person who can do things for others... me included...
Then tell me who can stand up to such nonsense... So the point is let Rackery do what he wants to do.. we may end up getting leave work,schools, college etc....
Alternate solution.. stand up and make a point.. and get yourself in the the power monger crowd of ministers as a 'HUMAN' and do something about all this nonsense.
Bibbles.....
looks like someone's been reading the papers... good. at least one of us should:)
Well Well I must say you had a lot to say but you kind of collapsed the sub paragraphs and just concluded in few paragraphs. I could not get the conclusion clrealy though. You have certainly spotted the root cause and to write that we might be heading towards a failed democracy might be justified ( might be ). I have just one thing to say. If Raj has found a cause he needs to carry it along smoothly over time if the wish is to find a solution. They say that if you want to go fast go alone. If you want to reach somewhere go together. He is definetly going fast but god knows where.
Arvind
BTW, if it's Aamchi Mumbai, it'd only make sense to have Singara Chennai and Namma Tamil Nadu... rt? Then, we'd have the seventies all over again... Seems like half the country has a problem with Hindi and those who speak it... Then, does any one wonder why this was chosen as THE national language?? especially when the national anthem isn't in Hindi? Like I've said before, India is waaaaay too diverse to continue to stay as one super-large entity for too long... We may as well split it up, give independent states autonomy, and call it the Vaguely allied regions of what was once called India or some such... And of course, in continuing with this logic, throw out all those of mixed parentage.. from wherever... on the presumotion that s/he can just move to the state of domicile of the other parent's ancestors... make any sense?
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