Sunday, July 30, 2006

Seeking out the pattern

This will be the last post on Tipaimukh—I mean, for the moment. It’ll be my duty (see how dutiful I am!) to come to this topic as the situations unfold in the coming weeks and months. Rather, I’ll be vociferous about the topic.

That said, do you not make out a pattern in the genesis of the dam, as seen from Manipur?

At their first sales pitch, they were confronted with total rejection of their proposal by the general public of the State. Normally, they should take note of the objections raised by the cross sections of the public in the open discussion. Those feedbacks should have reached the drawing board of the proposed dam.

In short, they should respect the wishes of the people and try to refashion the proposed project accordingly.

But none of that kind happened.

They retreated for some years and tried to push through their agenda by engaging the corrupt MLAs and ministers. Actually, they did succeed in extracting the MOU.

The pattern is : Keep quite for some time and try to wear down the opposition in the meantime. When that’s achieved, try to attack from another flank, like buying the corrupt MLAs and ministers and force your agenda. Damned with the wishes of the people.

I’ll demonstrate with a rather stark example from a recent past.

Remember the rape and murder of Th. Manorama.

Just some days into the raping and murder of the lady, Lt Gen Bhopinder Singh, who was commanding the AR from Shillong, landed in Imphal and made a request via the media—“ Give me at least some days and I’ll punish the guilty”.

Although we knew that he was trying to buy some days in the hope that in the meantime the edge of the popular uprising would be blunted by deploying massive forces, we can excuse him for using the trick because his job, as a security man, is to bring the fluid situation into some semblance of control.

But how about the Prime Minister?

Remember the Prime Minister speaking at a well attended public meeting in Kangla. He said he is a father of two daughters and he knows how a father would have felt if his daughter is raped and murdered. He promised to book, and punish, the guilty ones.

As I’m writing this, there was not even a suspension in the AR ranks.

Even the prime minister of the biggest democracy is caught in the same devilish pattern.

Make a lot of promise and buy more time. In the meantime, wear down the resolve of the people. When that’s achieved, push your own agenda. Damned with the wishes of the people.

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