Sunday, April 26, 2009
When'll things change?
Vijaynagar, a place surrounded by Myanmar from all sides lies in the far flung district of Changlang in Arunachal Pradesh, the largest North-eastern state in terms of area. The place is inhabited mostly by the ‘Lisu’ tribe and immigrants from Myanmar. Here a 30 kg cement bag costs a whopping Rs.3000 while mustard oil comes at Rs.150 per litre! There are no landline telephone networks or mobile towers and the only telephone booth charges Rs.50 per call at Rs.5 per minute! The only road linking the nearest town, Miao to Vijaynagar (157 km) is inoperative…The only link with the outside world is an Indian Air Force AN-32 aircraft which lands once a week to deliver Govt. rations etc., of course only if weather permits. Needy villagers attempt to grab a flight in AN-32 to reach the Mohanbari airport in Dibrugarh district, Assam to make it to Miao where they can get the basic amenities. Quite tragically, only about 20-25 villagers can do so every month; patients get priority! For others, the only option is a 6-day trek through the thick jungles of Namdapha forest to reach Miao…… These people don’t even have a way to express their angst to the outside world - the last MP elected from this constituency didn’t bother to visit the place and the funniest part - the villagers are enthusiastic to exercise their voting rights this time too but they haven’t even seen or met the contesting candidates! True, the location of the place is extreme and the Air Force pilots admit that it’s dodgy to land the AN-32 in the ALG (Advanced Landing Ground) strip. But when will the leaders look to improve the lives of these people? Not that these people are the worst affected in the country but someone has to begin somewhere…the most aweful part – there is a ‘somewhere’ but there is no ‘someone’!!!
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Indian Politics - Dog's tail?
I am genuinely impressed by the illustrious work and contributions of the Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, in the recent dramatic industrial developments taking place in Gujarat. Many even hail him as the most suitable candidate for the post of the Prime Minister of India. I am not a follower of the Congress or BJP either but the recent remarks Modi made about Priyanka Gandhi-Budiya, Gudiya etc are in my opinion very shallow and its surprising to hear it from a person of his stature! These remarks show how cheap are the thoughts of the politicians of this country and its really shameful on our part. I dont suppose he consider himself to be in the early twenties? I undersatnd that a person is young or old as per his thoughts but where are those youthful refined thoughts of his? The face of Indian politics is never going to change if we keep on with this 'blame game'. BJP needs to look beyond its stubborn 'Hindutva' policy if it wants to come to power... My request to you is to respect the youth of this country and stop these tongue lashings!!! ITS NOT THAT WHAT YOU ARE UNDERNEATH, ITS WHAT YOU DO THAT DEFINES YOU....