Thursday, March 28, 2013

Whats so special?



Much has been made of demanding a special status for Bihar by the current CM Nitish Kumar, where he hints that he will align with any party for the forthcoming elections in 2014 that gives it to his state. But the migration of Biharis to other parts of India has reached such scary proportions that actually the states to where Biharis migrate would need a special status not long from now.

Bihari migrants, along with their Uttar Pradesh counterparts, have faced a lot of hostility, among others ,in Assam , Punjab ,Maharashtra, Bengal , Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu , the most  horrific of them are the numerous incidents of massacre of Bihari labourers by ULFA or by the Khalistani militants during Punjab insurgency. But the other instances are for largely valid reasons, the chief among them being utter disregard (and at times , contempt) by the migrants for the culture and language of the states they have migrated to, the utter lack of will or desire to assimilate, the pressure put on civic amenities due to uncontrolled migration (most acutely seen in Mumbai and Delhi), the frequency of the migrants to fall in the ways of crime (The bulk of Dawood gang footsoldiers were recruited from UP for one example) and so on.

The attacks of Uttar Pradesh of Bihari migrants by the likes of Shiv Sena and MNS are quickly dubbed by the media as “attacks on north Indians”, conveniently forgetting that its not all north Indians who are facing the ire. Rajasthanis and Punjabis are spread across the country as well. Why don’t they face similar kind of anger? Because they assimilate and respect the culture of their adopted states. That’s one fact the media conveniently chooses to ignore (It also forgets that Biharis cannot be called as north Indians as Bihar is in the east of the country).

Before crying foul, the self righteous bleeding hearts and every denizen of Bihar and UP must ask and try to answer honestly the following:-
Why are these two  politically significant states  developmentally so insignificant in comparison? How long will they continue to be referred to as bimaru (sick) or cow belt regions?
Why is it that inspite of having nearly one fourth of the country’s population, the contribution of Uttar Pradesh or Bihar to India’s progress has been miniscule in comparison to the magnitude of human capital available in there?

 Why is it that inspite of a combined total of 112 out of the 545 seats in Lok Sabha, both these states are abysmal in every aspect of human development index? Take anything, right from law and order to infrastructure and there is nothing hopeful which can be seen in them.
Why is it repeated all the time that “any citizen has a right to work anywhere in the country” but it is never stressed that it is the moral responsibility of those in power to create ample opportunities for all citizens to find meaningful means of living in their own city, district or state?
Bihar produces the most number of civil servants in the country. No wonder it is in such a bad shape. Uttar Pradesh, which is not very far from the number is no better. But why have these two states since independence not produced  a single leader or technocrat who can create jobs, spur development and bring the populace out of misery?

Cant these two states produce one political figure who is not a criminal? Why is every other politician from there nothing more than a caste leader or a warlord like figure whose only capability lies in the number of armed people and sycophants he has at his command? (Of course it is not restricted to he) Why cant the people who proudly vote for them as their “biradari waala” or “hamaara neta” once pause to think that can their idol ever due anything fruitful for them in the long run? There is no right, left or centre in Indian politics. There is only caste. But this problem is  most chronic in these two states.

Why cant someone in the media have the guts to say that vote bank castist politics have calculatedly driven out the majority of the middle class out of Bihar? How long must the college graduates and labourers go halfway across India for even getting the most simplest of employment and labour, respectively? Don’t they have a right to have a right of dignified life in their native place?

Have the people and leaders of UP and Bihar sworn that they will live a much more miserable life than rest of India? A developed India is simply impossible without a developed UP and Bihar.How long will they continue to be a deadweight that sinks everyone down? How long will they continue voting shameless opportunists to power who hold the country to ransom on the flimsiest of issues and can swing any way, depending on who pays them the most?

Instead of getting angry at MNS , why cant the people of UP and Bihar ever question themselves that for how long will they have the attitude of being stuck behind and dragging the whole country down with them  for their caste based politics and sheer inability to progress?
As for the special status, what has it done for any state that has got them? Hand outs never help anyone, they only create a juvenile sense of entitlement, something which, thanks to the socialist policies has become frightfully abundant in the country.Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have got enough spent on them over the years, and where has all this money gone? Down the drain or into the pockets of robbers and bandits who have been elected to represent the people, thereby leaving the majority of the area as a squalid wasteland and forcing the denizens of UP and Bihar to migrate even to seek meaningful menial employment elsewhere.How long will they be continued to be labelled as Bhaiyyas and nothing else?

Mr Nitish Kumar, special status wont get you anything but a few alms and few more decades of misery. Inspire people to become special instead. That’s the only way out.

Is it too much to ask for?


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