Saturday, September 09, 2006

Chin State and the inflection point

I should not shy away from continuing posting about the Chin State clash (See my last 4 or 5 posts!).

To my mind, it just might willy nilly transport our society to a point where we may approach, as some management gurus would term, an inflection point.

As I have already noted in my last post, we may witness the most sustained and vigorous anti-narco drive starting middle of this month. It is because they are trying to prove a political point, not necessarily having to do anything with narcotics and substance abuse.

As the situation develops here, it can be expected that they might go all out to make their political point.

So, what will be the immediate consequence?

Substantial number of people will be thrown out of employment. That will be the immediate consequence.

Start with the paddy cultivators. There are some who specialize in cultivating and storing up the products for brewing of liquor.

Then, come the womenfolk who fetch the paddy from such cultivators and bring them to rice mills for some processing and carry them to the brewers.

Then, the brewers themselves.

Lastly, there are wholesellers and resellers of the final products spreading throughout the state.

All these people are likely to lose their jobs.

Regarding tobacco products, there are whole lot distributors, whole sellers and retailers spreading all throughout the state. Think of the sheer number lowly pan shops owners who are most likely to bear brunt of the coming drive.

Isn’t it ironic that some unexpected clash in an obscure place called Chin State of Burma would impinge so hard to the bread and butter business of so many people here?

Surely, they would start questioning their positions vis a vis the response of the whole society when they find the ferocity of the drive. But, will they ever reach the clash there in Chin State when they start unraveling the moves and countermoves that ultimately lead to their predicaments?

Even if that sound a little too lofty for them, will the reading public inform them all the moves and countermoves leading upto the Chin state clash?

My point is if our reading public could unravel that much, this society would be standing at the thresh hold of an inflection point.

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