Archive for June, 2008

Dangers of short sightedness

Thursday, June 26th, 2008
Dangers of short sightedness

Is our leadershp blind? Are they throwing away gains of unity and struggle for short term myopic goals? Do they not see dangers of short term appeasement?

We set stage by allowing people call for strikes and bandhs to call attention to their real and imaginary plights or for their perception of getting short changed. Blocking public access is increasingly becoming a way to call attention (may be because it works).

Road block in the city locality got escalated to blocking of National Highways on smallest of incident. Burning trains and damaging public property got escalated to stoppage of trains for days at length as seen in the recent gujjar (or gurjar if you prefer) agitation.

The license to block trains is now seen as legitimate way of expressing increasingly trivial hurt and presto we have sikhs in Mumbai doing the same followed by their bretheren in Punjab now.

By allowing such “free” expressions our leadership has, all along, and is encouraging a dangerous trend. Tomorrow even for smallest of local issue what prevents me and group of my rabble rousers (sorry aggrieved friends) to block trains in Delhi because the milkwallah of our locality fell sick and demanding immediate delivery of our milk? What is the difference? Or why not let people stop airplanes at airports by lying down on the runways?

Are we mortgaging our growth and national wealth to expression collective bargaining? At least leaders in the past showed some statemanship in announcing upcoming bandhs.

Again look at the outcome of gujjar agitation. Jats in Haryana now want appeasement and have announced start of their struggle to get it. How? Easy – Block trains and highways. Let nation go to dogs and economy get tattered. We shall win our reservation. Damned be the state of economy or inflation. Damned be national prosperity. It is “I” which is important.

Sad part is our leadership continues to allow this expression in name of democracy. Lawless is not democracy.

drive through forest – II

Friday, June 13th, 2008
drive through forest - II

…..continuing further.

Finally the fox also got tired and walked off with the bird in his mouth, to go in to the bush and eat at leisure.

After a bit of rocky river bed crossing we came to a steep climb and slush made is a little tricky in climbing up. Unfortunately there is no picture of that but what came next was mind blowing four kilometer long straight stretch of road that was a dream for a rally guy. Right through heavy forest and dense under bush. Had it not been raining this would be ideal spot to stop and observe birds and animals. But with rains we were not able to see much.

A little further on we again crossed a river bed and while climbing another slushy bank we came to stop with road blocked by freshly felled tree – handiwork of wild elephant(s) – and not wanting to be caught in a narrow area in company of such a beast we beat a hasty retreat.

Such drives through areas where you do not see or hear another human give you experiences that are savored for life time. After we came out and were on tarmac we started feeling hunger pangs having had nothing to eat since the morning so we stopped by a “bhutta wala” and thoroughly enjoyed fresh roasted “challi” and even getting our hands dirty to supplement his slow output.