http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=65446
 
Fraud�s Own Country  
 
VARGHESE K GEORGE          
 
 
Posted online: Sunday, February 27, 2005 at 0000 hours IST
 
KOILI and Khutaha are two neighbouring hamlets, 30 km from Bhagalpur in Bihar. 
Over the last decade, a feud between the two has left 22 people dead and they 
spend more than three lakhs every month on court cases. The original dispute is 
now forgotten�it was about the location of an electric pole in the village. 
Though no electricity has reached the village, the cycle of revenge is on, 
though both the sides are of the same caste.
These hamlets represent Bihar starkly as Bihar represents India starkly. If 
collective will is what drives progress, Bihar�s dismal pace is easy to 
understand. 
What the headlines often miss is that besides kidnappers, booth looters and 
criminals, Bihar is home to eighty million people who are separated by India�s 
worst road network, flooding rivers and warring caste lords. They are 
constantly prompted to think low of themselves. ��Bihari�� is almost a term of 
abuse now. A Bihari�s angst is to find his place. Headlines have not been of 
help. 
Ranjit Don, kingpin of the CAT racket is a native of Nalanda, one of the 
world�s ancient centre of learning. Vaishali in Bihar is acclaimed as the 
cradle of democracy�more than two millenniums ago, people there had a 
representative form of government. Can irony be more stark any where else? And 
can�t there be more solace than history for the Bihari? 
A Bihari earns less than a third of an average Indian; she consumes less than a 
seventh of the electricity consumed by an average Indian. Nearly 52.5 per cent 
of Biharis are illiterate compared to the national average of 34.6 per cent. 
Agriculture, animal husbandry, electricity are recording negative or marginal 
growth rates. Crime graph is up�in 1990, 212 people were kidnapped for ransom; 
in 2004, 904. In 1990, 4,338 were killed; in 2004, 6,790. 
NOT merely its present, Bihar�s future too is besieged� about 66-69 per cent of 
its children do not attend school. And those who attend are not necessarily 
doing any better. Last year, Bihar witnessed a student strike demanding the 
right to cheat in exams. �Chori se tum raj karoge; chori se ham pass karenge,� 
went one slogan. You rule by fraud; and we pass by fraud. 
Crime happens in other places too so why does the headline writer single out 
Bihar every day? Because in other places, other things also happen�a new power 
plant is opened, sometimes a software tycoon comes visiting. In Bihar, there is 
no competition for Ranjit Don for the day�s headline. The news of the fleeing 
capitalist is not shadowed by the new investor. Invariably it is the kidnapper, 
the extortionist, the extremist and when the elections are on, the politician, 
who keeps Bihar in the news. 
The scope of improvement in Bihar is such that even a small measure will look 
like a turnaround. The new government can begin anywhere on the vicious circle 
that is Bihar today. They could perhaps, merely implement the midday meal 
scheme at schools; or give the farmers newer varieties of seeds; or just make 
those roads so that Bihar�s bananas reach the metropolitan market rather than 
rotting on the fields. Or they could think of letting the political power 
devolve another step down, to the Dalits. There is nothing that cannot be 
improved. Even by the man-bites-dog logic, these measures will still get Bihar 
the headline. 
And light will then reach Koili and Khutaha.
 





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