I was reading some interesting articles on Bihar and some of them
clearly caught my attention. While reading these articles it hits me
that most state actors (i.e. people in the state government) and
national actors (i.e. people in the central government) knew the
extreme condition of Bihar even 5 years back. Many acknowledged that
Bihar was the poorest state in India, had the highest poverty levels of
40%, there was no growth , most of the over 50 public sector units were
either not working or sick and illiteracy stood at over 50%. However to
create a central goverment, the UPA took the help of parties like RJD
and thus had to turn a blind eye to the plundering of Bihar over many
years.One will argue that only when the central government is stable
can it take up initiatives to improve a particular region of the
country. However the bigger challenge the centre will cite is the
response to central initiatives by state governments. Thus multiple
successive central governments could not change Bihar, not even
initiate any activities that could take Bihar on the way to progress
and prosperity and this was evident during the central rules of both
UPA and NDA. And no use talking about the state government which ruled
Bihar for 15 years only to systematically drive the state into the
ground.But as with many revolutions, people will one day rebel against
atrocities and overthrow the rulers and the same happened in Bihar too.
Notwithstanding the severe effect of caste politics in Bihar and the
caste cards played by political parties, the people of Bihar got
together and voted for a change in the November 2005 state elections.
People came above caste politics to support the formation of a new
government, full of hope for a better Bihar. Even then most people were
skeptic about the possibility of turning around Bihar by the new
government. This skepticism is clearly visible in an article published
on 30th November 2005 by " K P S Gill" in the Pioneer
called "Restoration of Bihar's fortunes". K P S Gill has not minced his
words when he has described the situation in Bihar and his skepticism
towards the possibility of a change in Bihar.To quote verbatim from
that article "For a decade and a half in Bihar, however, Lalu had been
able to escape public ire by the shameless fraud of his slogan
of 'social justice', and the cynical manipulation of caste and communal
sentiments, to the exclusion of any measure of acceptable governance,
political probity, and personal integrity. Indeed, Lalu has played the
caste and communal puppeteer so brazenly that he has, on occasion,
explicitly rejected development and governance as potential electoral
issues, and has systematically driven his State into the ground. "And
Mr. Gill's skepticism has been shown from this statement of his "A
frisson of hope is sweeping across Bihar today, but a measure of
caution is necessary. The administration in the State has been so
completely subverted, its restoration will be a Herculean task. Worse,
it is not clear whether the State's new leadership really has the
vision or capacity to engineer a strategy of revival - it is sobering
to recall that both Nitish Kumar and his deputy, Sushil Kumar, trace
their political roots to Jai Prakash Narain's disastrous 'total
revolution', as did Lalu, and there remains the danger of a lapse into
half-baked and populist ideologies of confused socialism."
Mr. K. P. S. Gill ends the article with " If we have a stake in India,
we have an equal stake in Bihar's future." which is so very true for
everyone in India.
The state government in the last 3 years has proven a lot of skeptics
wrong, including Mr. K.P.S. Gill. It has shown that good governance can
be brought in, even in the worst of conditions if we have a will to do
so. I agree that there is a lot that is remaining to be done but the
beginning has been made. It is for people like us to make sure that
this beginning is not lost to the charms of the very people, who ruled
the state mercilessly for 15 years, by getting eye washed by small
contributions that they are making today. It is because of what the
current state government has achieved that many leaders from RJD, LJP
and Congress have started contributing a little to the development of
Bihar to project that they care about the people of Bihar. However we
should not get hoodwinked by these petty politicians and give them the
mandate at the current stage in Bihar.The growth mechanism in Bihar has
not reached a self-sustaining stage and will get disrupted if we do not
give the current ruling party / parties in Bihar the mandate to
continuing the splash of change that they are bringing to Bihar. Once
the change in Bihar (improvement of law and order, development of
infrastructure, strengthening of education, inflow of investments, etc)
becomes self sustaining, then we will not have to bother about which
party is ruling Bihar. But till then we should not get moved by
statements and actions of those very people who destroyed Bihar for
over 15 years. Most of us who will read this post understand the above
statement of mine, but there would be many people living in Bihar who
might not. It is in our interest to educate all the people we come in
touch with to continue providing the mandate to the current ruling
coalition in Bihar (even strenghtening Nitesh's party would be good
idea) because this is the man who has shown a ray of hope to Bihar and
it is upto us to see how we make the best use of it. As Mr Gill had
said, we have an equal stake in Bihar's future.I am posting the link to
Mr. K. P. S. Gill's article on my side bar on the right side for those
who want to read it as there is a lot of information of value in that
article.Thus this and some other articles that I have come across
motivated me to write this up. I will post some other similar reviews
in the coming days about the other interesting articles that caught my
eye.PS: For those of you who might think that I am making a political
statement, I just want to add that I am not. I just want Bihar to
progress and I just want people in Bihar to develop. And I strongly
believe that the team led by Nitish Kumar that started the change, is
the best team to take the change through to the desired success. I just
want that all the Biharis in the world can proudly and shamelessly
stand anywhere and in any groups of people and say that "I belong to
Bihar"

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Posted By Prashant to Bihar's - Change in Destiny and Progress at
2/20/2009 04:40:00 PM

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