Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Anxiety-led discovery!

My ‘anxieties’ led me to shopping trips as far as Dewlaland. ( please see my last three posts! Please!!). I told you about how I had seen the starting up of a broadband provider. That is in the premises of Manipur Baptist Convention.

A little further down the road, just opposite the offices of the Manipur Public Service Commission, I had also encountered a remarkable Manipur Govt initiative.

Some years back—I still vividly remember it—it was during a govt where Mr Paonam Achou was in charge of Urban Development—a stretch of tree-lined footpath just opposite the MPSC and Hotel Imphal was dug up and steel pillars were laid and ,in no time, nearly 30-35 shops sprung up. Ostensibly fearing public outcry, they did not cut down all the trees in that stretch of footpath, with the result that we witnessed the birth of the 30 -35 shops amidst the trees!

Can you tell me what these shops sell?

USED CLOTHS!

Those were the biggest eyesore in the tree lined, quite and almost majestic stretch of the National Highway 39 along the breadth of the D M College.

Now, without any fuss and media fanfare, this Ibobi Govt quietly dismantled the shops and re-laid the footpath. Personally, I’ll count this as one of the biggest achievements of this Government! I can give you the reason why. Ask any avid walker and he will tell you, without any shred of doubt, that the said footpath along the breadth of the DM College is the best place for a quite evening walk.

At the time of the digging up of the footpath and the starting of the laying of the concrete pillars, I felt like crying. I was ready to do anything to do to block that construction. But I could do nothing. I can still feel the helplessness of a private citizen against the might of an organized government, even though you are standing up against a patent misdeed of that government. At that time, the combined students of the two DM Colleges tried extremely hard to block the construction of the shops. But the then govt used force to bulldoze its way through.

Now, they have dismantled the shops so quietly that not a newspaper carried a report of that. And, what happened to the shopkeepers? I think it was their own money that was used to construct the RCC shops. They must be compensated for their investments. Most of the time in such situation whereby you see negotiation between a Govt and a group of citizens, it is the norm seeing disagreement and consequent sit in protests and invariably media circus covering the dramas.

This time around, not a single fuss. For once, this government is extremely efficient in handling a potentially explosive situation.

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