Empowerment in India manifested in more than one way in these recent days.“Chandrayan” zoomed into the skies and the ISRO scientists rejoiced.While some of my countrymen were busy exploring the unexplored..surpassing all limits and reaching Moon…some thought it would be wiser to restrict their energies within the man made boundaries. Gone are the days when Indians used to debate and fight for their borders shared with their troublesome neighbours. The peculiar focus these days are on the lines drawn within the country i.e. states. People like Raj Thackeray continued to capture the Page 1 of all newspapers and performing Indians like Viswanathan Anand (who is marching ahead again in the World Chess Champonship) found themselves in the remotest corner of the paper. I saw some videos of burning taxis of people (who struggle to make their both ends meet) by people who will themselves be paid a meager sum for this act and will head back to a small chawl in Mumbai in the night. Cases in Bihar were filed against the MNS head and the “Maximum” city (as described by the author Suketu Mehta) was under curfew. The status message in “Gtalk” of one of my friends living in Mumbai was “Riots in Mumbai :(” .
Any man who is young, capable of demolishing property using no more than a steel rod or a stick, having a group of like minded destructive friends is unfortunately the most empowered citizen in the country. Such is might of this bunch of people that a government having all access to state police forces, paramilitary forces and even when necessary central armed forces could not stop the hooliganism. Slowly but surely seeds of hatred were sowed by the polarizing forces and the government enjoyed the drama. This is just not about Maharashtra, similar events happened in other parts of the country as well but in different context. Unfortunate riots and brutal rape of a nun occurred in Orissa. The poor people of Singur are languishing in their now infertile land as Tata’s concrete for Nano plant has penetrated deep into its productive soil. This chain of events is surely alarming and puts a serious question mark on the fate of a young nation like ours. Just analyze slightly on the reasons rooting the events. Didn’t people migrate before in search of jobs and better opportunities? The dawn of our great civilization occurred by the footsteps of Aryans (a clan from central Asia) on the Indian peninsula. From Aryans to the New Age Indians who are excelling in offshoring business, it has been always survival of the fittest. Didn’t we learn from our constitution that India is a federal nation where everyone has the freedom to move and settle anywhere he/she likes? Why are the people (who are busy vandalizing) not creating job opportunities, open schools, do community work to uplift their brethren? Didn’t factories were built before? Why did the West Bengal government prefer to give acres of fertile agricultural soil without public participation to a corporate house? Even thereafter, why there were no peaceful negotiations? Why are the unfortunate people left in the lurch now? Unfortunately, it seems that questions like these don’t have answers in the recent times. It always makes me think don’t these people have any other work? Well answer to this question is fairly simple…NO ;-)
Well my idea to resolve this mess might sound odd to many. But here is my novel solution. Most of the antics by these politicians are arranged and focused to grab attention to them. Their stupid one-liners become the thought for the day and unemployed youth easy bait. It might have gone un-noticed but they will never launch an agitation if IPL finals are scheduled that day. This is because their main motive to hog the headlines would not be served. All political agitations are perfectly timed to leverage the maximum.
The bottom line is to create enough occasions/reasons in our country to be together for a cause and to create enough events for the youth to participate than those silly riots. So when did I see the last time our entire country rejoicing together? Hmmm….Honestly, I think Chandrayan’s launch would bring a smile to a few..but yes winning Twenty- twenty World Cup was surely a reason to party for the entire country.
Seriously the enthusiasm that cricket creates in our country is unparalleled.
Imagine, if we become from a one-sport country to a multi-sport country…how eventful will our lives be? Like USA has distinct sporting seasons..first half of the year people are hooked into NBA and second half citizens rejoice NFL. This is skillfully punctuated by baseball season, swimming championships, NASCAR, athletic meets giving opportunities to many and entertainment to millions. Ever wondered why there are so many African – Americans in sports and not much in academia. This is because they have deftly channelized their strengths into fields where they can excel the maximum.
Ever wondered the outcome if we encourage our tribal people who are genetically more strong and sturdy into sports? If you carefully analyze, the parts of our country inhabited by the tribals like Orissa, Jharkhand, the north-eastern states are plagued by naxalites or their own terrorist outfits like NSCN, ULFA etc. Recently, I read from a news site that the meetings between NSCN (the chief separatist organization of Nagaland) and our central government are resumed and is going to be organized in Netherlands!!!!
Imagine the same amount of money (which will be invested in organizing those futile meetings in a foreign country) will be invested in building a sports complex. I am sure all those people who run daily in those difficult terrains to either train themselves or stay away from army won’t mind running on synthetic tracks with a renewed sense of purpose. From athletics to archery, there can be 101 career options.
Also the logic says the political parties will have enough days in their calendar ( Superbowl like event for Cricket, hockey, soccer etc) not to start their agitations or create nuisance because firstly there won’t be much people watching it and also not much people participating into it. There will be different teams for different sports having members from different parts of India. We will be creating unity, jobs and reasons to celebrate.
May be this can sound frivolous to many that we can solve problems as complex as ours by playing. But we need to think laterally to streamline our strengths and to minimize the negative energies around us. This approach might not wipe away our worries..but still would provide hope and ambition to many and of course help in keeping the socio-cultural fabric of India intact. So I would just say “Let’s Play!!!!”
Sunday, October 26, 2008
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Good work!
Good proposal - let's bring the whole country to play and let's have the games lined up as follows:
Bihar vs Maharashtra
Gujarar vs Bengal
Karnataka vs Delhi
...and yes, to make it more fun, let the sport to start with be rugby.
Then sit back and enjoy!
LOL!!
Bihar vs Maharastra, Gujrat vs Bengal !!
Well bro..looks like your scheme of games fractures my argument ;-)
The idea is not to play against each other but as one team i.e. Team India
Great thinking, you forgot one crucial thing, we must provide them with TVs and cable so that they can watch the games.
Hi Sarmishtha , its really a well written blog though I dont quite agree to the idea .Uno recently released a report which clearly indicates that we are lagging far behing in hunger index , even countries like pakistan are ahead of us ....you cannot make hungry people play sports ..but definitely you can make them do all evil for money and food.
Unfortunately we still havent been able to provide many of our citizens with basic needs like food and shelter and spending money on making them play is not something people will accept .Devloped countries like US and Australia can think about this infact they have implemented this and thats why they win so many medals in olympics.
Talking about Singur which you have highlighted in your blog ...well I think there are times when everything goes wrong thats what happened and in the end every one had to suffer the TATA's , the WB govt and the farmers...but I think the solution to singur like situation is already out .Govt has plan to table a bill in the parliament in the next session ..this actually kind of modifies and clarifies few things in right to property and it says "Govt can take up the land for industrial usage only if 70% of the land owners agree to sell it to the govt " ...fare enough.
Regarding Raj issue..I second your thought on this ...
he is attacking the basic idea behind formation of our country that people from diff religion ,cast creed can stay together in peace and Indias diversity will be its strength.
Adding to the causes you have mentioned ...I would also like to blame our 24*7 media for the larger than life image which Raj has now .
Raj on rampage is definitely a news ..but every minute coverage of Raj inside the jail is no news...it looked as if a demi God has been sent to a place reserved for lesser mortals and as a result - a tyrant Raj was converted into a martyr Raj ,a person whome hardly people knew a year back is a national celebrity enjoys super duper publicity every time he vomits crap.
I think its time for media to show correct things and rather than focussing on MASALA GOSSIPS concentrate on science arts and education ..
Its time to go against his evil ideas lets filter out such people form our secular and diverse society from RAJ to SWARAJ ..lets go for it..
Thanks Vivek for probing into my idea! Your comments have taken this discussion into the next level.I totally second your opinion about the media's undue coverage on Raj & his likes.Media should be more cautious in handling these kind of issues.Xenophobia is latent in every individual.But the need of this hour is to exhibit the common DNA of an Indian and not to fan the differences.
Regarding your opinion on how the poorest of poor can play, here is my stand.Let a reasonable chunk of tax payer's money be spend on creating proper infrastucture for sports and lure the youth towards it and make Sports a respectable career option.
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