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  Flood Ravaged Bihar and National Apathy

One of the greatest causes of the unstable polity of India is its disgusting
regional disparities. Bihar's case is even worse. It continues to suffer the
excruciating pains of being colonized by its own people. India's powerful
politics [of exploitation of Bihar, at the hands of the national bourgeoisie
in brutally visible connivance with the Bihari (treacherous) compradors], is
deeply entrenched. Every year, Bihar is visited by enormously tragic floods,
caused mainly by Baghmati and Kosi, [not to say of few other rivers (Kamla,
Gandak, Lakhandei, etc.) also]. But the 'politicians of all hues continue to
play their political games, often trading in the misery of the people'. In
the name of distributing state patronage to the caste fellows, these leaders
can exploit the state when in power, can paralyze the state through rallies,
*bandhs* etc, when in opposition, and can mobilize huge mass gatherings on
middle class issues (reservations in public employment). But none of them
can resort to such kind of democratic politics when it comes to register
protest against the anti Bihar discrimination of the Union government's
Planning Commission. As if the people of Bihar are expendable commodities.
Natural disaster, political corruption, bureaucratic
inefficiency/subservience, academic apathy/ degeneration, and black-out by
the media all seem to have developed a vested interest in forcing the people
of Bihar to migrate to other provinces where these pauperized people can be
made easily available as a huge labour force at cheapest possible wages in
the fields of Punjab and in the construction industries of major urban
centres of India. Not to say of rickshaw pullers & domestic help. Delhi can
get huge funds for fly-overs to host commonwealth games, but flood ravaged
hapless people of Bihar have to bear with all these tyrannies because of
sham cry of 'resource crunch'. Criminal apathy of the media [and its
'tactful' management by Nitish Kumar, the *Hindutva* ally] can be gauged by
the fact that water logging near Amitabh Bachchan's residence, 'Prateeksha',
in Mumbai, can draw the attention of the 24 hours news channels, but the
biggest catastrophes of millions of suffering people of Bihar fail to
attract even the award winning TV news channels, shouting their competence
in rapid (*tez*) gathering of news. Most of these NEWS channels inhumanly
prefer to run the recorded/ live laughter shows [prime time of 7-10 p.m.] of
frivolous jokes & black humours, often bordering on pornography. [Anchored
even by the parliamentarians of BJP- the 'Party with a Difference'].

This time (in August 2008), the river Kosi has changed its course to follow
the one which was two centuries back. The successive provincial governments
have been willfully failing to take care of dilapidating embankments. None
of the 'eminent' politicians of 'Highly politicized' state of Bihar mount
any pressure on the Union government to initiate a sincere diplomatic
negotiation with Nepal, where smaller dams could be built to contain
recurrent floods. Needless to say these small dams would also provide water
for irrigation, & hydro electricity. It will not only boost the agricultural
production but also large scale industrialization. Yet, this simple but
convincing solution is not allowed to become the central political issue of
Bihar. Nehruvian model of development, due to its obsessive concern with
heavy industries, at the criminal neglect of agriculture and land reforms,
has exercised particularly great destructive effect on Bihar. The '*Babu
Sahebs*' of the Congress practised only caste /communal politics and nothing
else. Their caste fellows made huge money through corrupt means in various
river projects, without solving flood & irrigation problems. The self-styled
champion of secularism and social justice, Laloo, the '*subaltern saheb*',
also chose not to go beyond certain limits. Few other secular political
formations have developed disgusting resemblance with other corrupt &
degenerated political formations. Their opportunistic political alliances in
the name of secularism gave unprecedented rise to communalism in Bihar to
the extent of letting them grab power. The academia & media chose not to
stir 'sub national nationalism' in the people of Bihar, as they had to be
kept pauperized & forced to constitute cheap labour for national
bourgeoisie. The slave trade during the early days of Western Imperialism
was effected with force, but the Bihari compradors are ferociously 'genius'
that they can do it quite covertly, where they can create a kind of
situation & can practise the politics of development of underdevelopment,
and compel the Biharis to migrate. This migration is facilitated quite
sincerely by providing train services to all such destinations which emerge
as attractive centres of private investments. Successive [Bihari] ministers
of Railways continue to provide trains to 'newer' destinations [like Indore,
Goa, Bangalore etc.].

In fact, the hefty relief package meant for flood victims are siphoned off
by the politicians of the day in connivance with the bureaucracy. Rising
bungalows, shining cars owned by: (a) the big bureaucrats and politicians in
Patna (& now in Delhi as well), and (b) the petty bureaucrats/engineers and
political brokers in district towns are the strongest evidences of their
corruption. Political-bureaucratic tyranny is evident by the fact that even
the official announcement of cautioning people to vacate due to imminent
peril of flood was suddenly stopped by the DM of one of the flood ravaged
districts.

It must also be noted that the flood ravaged areas [Kosi-Baghmati belt] of
Bihar are populated mostly by the weaker sections (downtrodden castes of
Hindus and Muslims). Indian Union can make available funds for development
in the areas and sectors which benefit the Chitpavan Marathi Brahmins,
Bhadralok Bengali upper castes, Namboodripads, Reddys, but other social
groups are just expendable commodities.

The federalism of the democratic republic of India is under great strain,
making us understand some of the lesser known reasons for secessionism in
parts of India. Need of the hour is to see through this nasty politics of
keeping Bihar as India's internal colony, to expose [and raise the people's
consciousness to the level of challenging] the status-quoist, corrupt
politics. Efforts to save Bihar are the only guarantee of saving India.
Another round of struggle against this kind of colonialism, for robust
federalism, can't be delayed any longer.

*Mohammad Sajjad,*
Lecturer,
Centre of Advanced Study in History,
AMU, Aligarh

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Comments...
In your article you have really nailed down the politicians and the media.I
fully agree with the charges against the media and our politicians.I have no
regards for Indian television as they don't follow up on any news of
national importance and hold politicians accountable.They don't have any
backbone.I am currently in US and I see here that channels like CNN or
Foxnews have journalist of repute who comment on national issues in a an
hour long prime time slot.Also if a calamity happens they just keep
reporting them for weeks together and also take stock of the situation on
the ground after months and years have passed.For instance Katrina in gulf
coast is still being reported on after 3 years have passed and republican
party paid the price of inept handling  during the congress elections and
also will be paying it during the next presedentail election .

Did our national media follow up on the Bombay blasts,Godhara
killings,psunami,various train tragedies,stampedes,Bihar's annual flood.

Ideally the Indian media should have reported this Bihar tragedy on an
unprecedented scale and helped mobilize the politicians at the centre and
fellow states,citizens from Bihar and other states,private sector
companies,national and international relief organization,organize the online
donations like Kargil.

It is like Katrina of India or Psunami of asia.But what our opposition
parties in Bihar do is to blame Nitish Kumar or sit on a Dharna or protest
rallies.This is the time to show the unity across the political lines and
organize massive relief operations using their own organization and then
bring some heat to our neighbour Nepal.I am so dissappointed to learn
through media that Nepal is returning Indians from their relief camp when
India welcomes their citizens for jobs and also support their economy.

Deepak Kumar

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*Bihartimes.com/29/08/2008*





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