Chidambaram’s Miracle Of 72 Hours

*By Gladosn Dungdung*



*I*t has been in practice of the human beings that when a baby cries, the
mothers’ heart beats faster, she gets worried and put her all efforts to
comfort the baby. But have you ever read any fiction, heard the story from
your grandparents or seen a mother feeding her baby, getting toys and buying
clothes for her/him only when (s)he stops crying? If not, at least, you can
get the holy ideas of parenting from our corporate Home Minister P
Chidambaram, who keeps telling to the Adivasis these days that the
government (parents) will do everything for them (kids) only when they stop
resistance. He has taken for guaranteed that all the Adivasis living in the
forests are Maoists or at least their supporters therefore he tells them,
“Abjure violence and give me 72 hours” to do the miracle for readdressing
the historic socio-economic, cultural and developmental injustices done to
them for the centuries.

It amazes me that how the holy idea of miracle of 72 hours impressed
Chidambaram and made him so passionate about it? As far as the ‘miracle of
72 hours’ is concerned, it has ensured the pain, suffering and endless
sorrow for millions of Indians. The Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Mode
created a hell for the Muslims in those 72 hours, where more than 2000
Muslims were killed, thousands were attacked and many of them lost their
shelters. Similarly, the terrorist attacks of 26/11 shook the Mumbai for
72-odd hours, created fear, insecurity and uncertainty in the lives of the
millions of people across the country. However, P Chidambaram does not
bother about whatever happened in the past and he just wants to create
heaven for the Adivasis within 72 hours if he is given by the Maoists (he
ratified that Maoist have come Messiah for the Adivasis).

Frankly speaking, the Chidambaram’s miracle of 72 hours does not convince
me, precisely, because he is playing a mighty double standards game.
Suddenly, he took U turn on the issue of Operation Green Hunt (OGH), when
there was immense pressure for withdrawal of the OGH, from the civil society
organizations like the Citizens Initiative for Peace (CIP). On November 7,
2009, Chidambaram denied and even blamed to the media by saying, "There is
no operation Green Hunt. It is a figment of imagination and creation of the
media.” “Show me one government official saying this and I will take
action", he dared. Ironically, on December 4, 2009, Dantewada-based DIG
anti-Naxal operations SRP Killuri unmasked Chidambaram by telling to the
media, “As of today, Operation Green Hunt is underway in districts like
Bijapur and Dantewada.” Unfortunately, Chidambaram neither took any action
against his officer (as per his earlier promise) nor stopped to the media
for misusing (according to him) the right to freedom of expression.

Secondly, how can one believe in the miracle of 72 hours when the victims of
Bhopal Gas tragedy did not get justice even after 25 long years despite
thousands of deaths (according to the government 3500 deaths and
non-government sources confirm 20000 to 25000 deaths) and millions of
sufferers, not a single person was punished? Similarly, the victims of
anti-Sikh riots 1984 are still waiting for justice and protest in the
streets of Delhi all most every year. And 30 millions displaced masses of
India including150000 displaced of Hirakud Dam (1948) the Nehru’s Temple
(Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister, once said, dams are the
“temple[s] of modern India.”) yet to be rehabilitated (though the Indian
government does not care about them).

Thirdly, the government authorities are blaming to the Maoists for
everything. For instance, there are several state governments failed in
ensuring the forest rights to the Adivasis according to the Forest Rights
Act 2006, now blame to the Maoists for their failure. Similarly, in the
failure of so-called development projects and justice delivery only the
Maoists are alleged. Do the Maoists not allow the government to give land
pattas (entitlement papers) to the Adivasis? Do we say that every Adivasis
would have been prosperous if the Maoists would not have born in India? Can
Chidambaram tell us why the corporate houses comfortably run their factories
in those areas where the police can not even walk? Can he explain us why the
roads of the state capitals and districts headquarters of many states are
extremely bad despite huge expenditure made on these? Do the Maoists not let
the government to build good road in the capital cities? Can he tell us why
the benefits of the welfare schemes meant for the poor do not reach them? Of
course, no one can deny the Maoist menace but can we blame them for
everything?

The fact of the matter is the state has completely failed in upholding the
constitution and fears of backlash therefore the operation green hunt has
been launched in Chhatisgarh and will be extended to the state of Jharkhand
once the Assembly election is over, which is quite evident from the
statements of Chidambaram given in the Parliament on December 3. He said,
“Attempt was to restore civil administration and the follow it up quickly
with development. The security forces being used only to reassert authority
in areas where it lost control.” The statements clearly indicate about the
security forces being used to regain the control in the Adivasis regions
though he may not use the phrase ‘operation green hunt’, which would be
materialized in the large scale from January onward, surely result as the
mass torture, assault and killing of thousands of the Adivasis in the name
of the Maoists, which needs to be strongly opposed by the people of the
civil society who believe in the Human Rights of each and every one.

Obviously, Chidambaram’s miracle of 72 hours is not really miracle to
redress the grievances of the Adivasis but it is a strategy to get the
sympathy of the civil society for the operation green hunt. He is
essentially batting for the corporate with the intention to get the
Adivasis’ land clear and hand it over to the corporate houses. He would also
ensure the landing of the global investors, which would lead the India’s
economy from 7 to 9 percent; of course, that makes no sense to the Adivasis.
The Chidambaram’s miracle of 72 hours can only create hell for the Adivasis
not the heaven indeed. “If you are to suffer, you should suffer in the
interest of the country,” this is what Jawaharlal Nehru, the architect of
the modern India told to the Adivasis (victims) of the Hirakud Dam (Orissa)
in 1948, which clearly means the Adivasis must have to suffer in their own
country and the sunglasses (mostly invaders) are only born to enjoy their
lives. Perhaps, Chidambaram’s miracle of 72 hours is to make sure the
suffering of the Adivaisis continues.

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