*Commonwealth Games and Kalawati*

The so called “irresponsible remarks” by Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyar (on the
Commonwealth Games) have left the government and its beloved *babus* fuming.
The routine and the alternative media is buzz with an outright condemnation
of Mr. Aiyar, calling him anti-national and an unworthy son of this great
motherland. It all amuses me.

As an Indian, I know that the stakes of Indian pride on a global scene are
too high to be meddled with at the last moment. The Beijing Olympics have
showcased China to a global audience and we are told by the self righteous
hawks that we too should use this opportunity to showcase the might of
India, the next super-power. We are told that events like the Commonwealth
Games bring with them employment and opportunities for developing and
improving the existing infra-structure. The government sees the event as a
boon for economic development and prosperity. I won’t be wrong in concluding
that we have been made to believe that the woes of the common Indian will be
laid to rest on October 3, 2010 as soon as the games are declared open!

Alas! This could have been true. The darker side of the organization of
these games is not only murky but plainly speaking dirty to the soul.
Corruption, malpractices, poor quality and irrelevant budgeting have plagued
the games in a big way. The games will conclude with an approximate budget
of 35000 Crore rupees (or 1.3 Billion USD). Imagine a sum of 3500 Crore
Rupees just to develop a showcase of might and economic well being in a
country where 47% of population earns less than 1.25$! What can we call
this? Are there words to describe this inhuman and irrelevant extravagance?


I agree with those who argue that events like the Commonwealth games
shouldn’t be compared with governmental policies of public welfare. True but
unfortunately it is not all about money; it is the irrelevance of thought of
our policy makers which angers me. It was heartening to see Mr. Rahul Gandhi
talk about Kalawati during the trust motion in 2008. But can he imagine that
how many more Kalawatis would have been added to the system ever since the
inception of construction work for the Commonwealth Games? I still remember
Beena, the eight year old daughter of Ram Pyari, a migrant worker from Uttar
Pradesh who had come to Delhi with her family to work on one of the stadia.
Beena had bone cancer and of course the family could not afford any
treatment. Beena died in one of the slums which had come out as an
illegitimate offspring of the Commonwealth games village. The family wanted
to take Beena’s body back home but couldn’t afford loosing the provisional
livelihood as the contractor wanted the work to go on a war footing- he had
a deadline to meet. Beena was buried in Delhi and Ram Pyari continued
working at the stadia which is now ready as a symbol of India’s growing
economic might- the ornament of the showcase which Mr. Kalmadi and his bunch
of imbecile nitwits want us to appreciate. I am sure the story of Beena and
Ram Pyari is not the only one. Many Beenas lie buried under the debris of
what we think is the greatest sporting event in the country. Surely, the
cost of organizing the games goes far beyond 35000 Crore rupees.

It is ironic that the logo of these games has been made to look like the *
Chakra* (a symbol of India’s freedom) with four colors- red, blue, yellow
and pink. Each color has relevance and they represent the “trinity of
values” which symbolizes the games. Red represents a unification of
humanity, yellow –a chance for the athletes to realize their destiny, blue
promotes equality and pink we are made to believe adds an element of
surprise and luxury to the games and reflects India in all its resplendent
glory. On one of Beena’s visit to my clinic I had asked her which color does
she like the best. It haunts me that she had abruptly said “Pink”. No wonder
India’s “resplendent” glory could only be erected on her flesh and bones.

I am surprised why the “trinity of values” concept eludes our ruling class
when it comes to prioritizing hunger, poverty and ignorance? Why can’t the
red represent an equitable distribution of resources? Why can’t blue promote
social equality and social justice? And how about assigning the yellow color
to opportunities and hope to fulfill the destiny of millions of common
Indians who are otherwise too effete to even stretch their imagination
beyond the need and fulfillment of daily bread? It is indeed a matter of
shame that we want to hold the Commonwealth games even when we have yet to
sort out more pressing issues which require an in-depth and humane
allocation of funds and resources. I won’t be exaggerating if I compare this
to Pokhran-II where an incumbent BJP government found it appropriate to
conduct the blasts and gain instant middle class popularity rather than
mending India’s gaping economic and social wounds.

The showcase of Indian glory will also be a hallmark of core values which
define our ruling political and bureaucratic setup - corruption, lop sided
priorities and a determination to pose an untimely, unasked and unnecessary
agenda on the common man. I agree with Mr. Aiyar that with the conclusion of
Commonwealth Games on October 13, the hungry hounds will look forth to
future programs of loot. Maybe Asian games or even Olympics- the final
sporting spectacle, the final event for unprecedented plunder of my and your
money. In the mean time Mr. Rahul Gandhi’s Kalawatis and my Ram Pyaris can
only curse their fates. Their numbers will grow. Many more Beenas will be
buried under the debris of “resplendent” glory and phony pride of India.
Pinks will elude their meaning for her and for the likes of her; black will
be the color of the day.

Dr. Shah Alam Khan

AIIMS, New Delhi

Blog: www.indiaandbharat.blogspot.com

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