Mandate to Modi Govt from the two Personalities
It was a historic day for India today. The entire nation saw hope in Narendra Modi and bestowed an enormous responsibility onto him. After 30 yrs, a single political party got voted into majority to govern the world’s largest democracy. The News Channels and political analysts were busy discussing what his priorities should be - development, corruption free governance, infrastructure, stability and so on….. a small incidence that happened with me this morning, however, is a testimony to what I believe is the biggest challenge our nation faces today……
That of a Dual Personality…….
It was the morning of today, 16th May 2014. The
results of the elections had started pouring in. It was already clear that the NDA
would surely form the next Government with Narendra Modi being a Prime
Minister. After watching the election analysis for several hours since early
morning, I finally started for office. I
was in the euphoria of the results when this happened with me.
It was 10:30 AM. I was standing at the busy Saki Naka junction.
It appeared less crowded than usual. The signal had turned red. While I was
waiting for the signal to turn green, I saw these two ladies sweeping the road.
They were possibly from the BMC. Both in their very late 50s. Amidst scorching
heat, the two ladies were doing a decent job. One would sweep the road with a
broom; the other would collect the garbage into a bin. I was only watching their
well coordinated effort when a driver of a Cab
distracted me. He was around 50 feet away. The guy had the audacity to spit a big
stream of “Paan” on a road that the two ladies cleaned 30 seconds earlier.
Seeing this, I just lost it. I steered my way to him, got
off my vehicle and got him out as well. I shouted like hell on him, on the
road, amidst a packed traffic. I don’t even remember what all I would have said
to him in “pure” Hindi. I couldn’t just take it. I felt so badly for the two
wonderful ladies, slogging their sweat out on one of the most polluted
junctions in Mumbai. The cab driver possibly realized his mistake and started
apologizing. “Saahab. Galti ho gayee. Phirse nahi hoga”. I asked him to come
out and apologise to the two ladies. Which, he did. He apologized with folded
hands to both the ladies.
I am not sure what the two ladies thought of this though. Their
reaction was bit strange. In fact, there was no reaction. This puzzled me. While
I was thinking about it, I realized the signal had long turned Green and this
episode had created a traffic jam. Surprisingly, the people around had understood
the gravity of the situation and did not resort to their right to honk.
I realized I had it enough and turned towards my vehicle. That’s
when the elder of the two ladies put a gentle hand on my back and said “Beta,
janedo. Poori zindagi rasta saaf karne mein chali gayee. Ye log nahi sudharenge”.
(Leave it. Entire life went sweeping roads. These people won’t change). Let me
tell you. I can’t forget that touch on my back…. And to my soul. Those few
words almost summarized the old lady’s plight. Her frustration. Her life. That
also explained the reaction (or the lack of it) the ladies had to this incidence.
It remained with me throughout the day as BJP emerged even more victorious. Amidst BJP leaders claiming “Victory of
Democracy”, it left me thinking, is this a real victory of democracy? Is
anything going to change for the old lady with the new government? Will she get
the right to very bare minimum respect in the society? Will the attitude and
social sense of people in general improve?
Should we blame the Cab driver? Yes. But for all you know, he
would spit in front of his own house. Because he possibly would stay in a 10x10
shanty over a reclaimed gutter. Spitting on road doesn’t mean anything to him.
The real issue is much bigger. It’s the dual personality of
our nation. On one hand we have a “Shining India”. Big malls. International brands.
Sky Scrapers. Booming economy. IT super power. Flourishing jobs. Stock Market
on fire. Billionaire club. Management Graduates. Corporate Culture….uffffff……
and we also have a “Shanty India” that develops (??) inside the shanties of Kurla.
An India that struggles to make the ends meet. One that is poor. Who sleeps on
streets. Under the flyovers. Where education is a distant dream. An India, that
is still under the clutches of age-old believes – of casts, religion, gender
and job. India, where a cabbie drives for 14 hrs a day to just make the ends
meet and feels worried how he would feed his family because of reduced business
on an election day. Civic sense becomes his last priority. I am not justifying
what he did this morning. But there is a perspective here that we need to
understand.
Unless we bridge this gap between the two personalities of
this nation, we are bound to witness issues like these in our society. Crime,
thefts, alcohol, drugs, domestic violence and many more to a large extend find
their roots in this social/economic diversity.
I hope the Modi government realizes that they have the
mandate from both of these persona to reduce the gap between the two as much
as possible. That will happen through inclusive growth, equal opportunities,
job creation and economic & industrial development. However, apart from the
government, it is our responsibility for being blessed to be part of “Shining
India” to help our counterparts from the other half to come out and join our
party.
Well said. There is a potential of a revolution if the havenots are not empowered or provided with the right to work, education, decent place of living, health etc. Let's hope this government realizes the enormity of the mandate reposed in them.
ReplyDeleteAgree, Amol. I believe the most significant part of this electioneering and the mandate is resurrection of hope amongst citizens of this country. It proves we've still not lost the hope completely from our own great democratic processes. It was an important display of oft-quoted unity in diversity, atleast in thought process! Way to go, India!
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