Thursday, July 16, 2009

Mega bandh

We are facing with a mammoth bandh--120 hrs to be exact!

It all started with the killing of Prof Islamuddin inside the campus of MU itself.

It's TECHNICALLY right for the student body which called this mega bandh to claim that they have nothing to do with the killing and so, their cadres, arrested in connection with the killing, should be released.

But, in politics(or, in students politics) TECHNICALITY does not count.

It's all about LEADERSHIP and MANDATE.

To get an idea how TECHNICALITY does not count, lets' consider the following scenarios:

1. I'm not saying that this particular student body has links with the rebel group which openly claimed to have undertaken the killing of the professor; but, let's club together all the rebel groups with all the 'active' student bodies to label them as the seekers of mandate for 'change'.

Looking from this perspective, they are all 'fellow comrades'.

Most importantly, the 'poor,ignrant mass' understands that they are all 'fellow comrades' and that must be one reasons why the 'demcratic struggles'(for which the mega bandh is supposed to be the grand finale) to demand the release of the students dose not elicit any response from the 'poor, ignorant mass'.

In fact, the students are in jail because of the 'bad decisions' by some of their 'fellow comrades'.

2. On the opposite side, let's club together the State Government, the Government of India and the Gang to label them as the seekers of mandate for the status quo.

The Gang,which is behind the rampant killings of migrant labors,is fast becoming a favorite tool for the Government of India in its counter insurgency operation here.

Would the seekers of the mandate for 'change' have the remote chances of getting it?

The answer---absolutely NO CHANCE, as was demonstrated by the level of leadership thrown up when faced with the crisis leading to the killing of the professor.

In my mind, it's absolutely right when the rebel group,which killed the professor,claimed that it was a conspiracy which egged on the prof to openly defy it.

What they did not spell out is that the conspirators, in egging on the Prof, was actually egging on the particular rebel group to take the extreme step of shooting the Prof in broad day light inside the university campus.

In effect, the conspirators were testing the level of leadership of the particular rebel group when cornered with a conspiracy.

So, what's that level of leadership?

EXTREMELY POOR LEADERSHIP QUALITY.

We can use whatever term we like--be it, the mass, the people etc--but one thing is certain--they are not dumb and WOULD NOT hand over any mandate to that LEVEL of leadership.

So, what shall we say about this mega bandh?

The fact that we are facing with this mega bandh tells us the seekers for the mandate for 'change'are in fact beating about the bush when they should have a collective soul searching regarding that extremely poor leadership quality.

To put it more succinctly, if the current crisis started out with a conspiracy, they need to sit back, start using their brain and devise a game plan to check mate the conspirators.

To be blunt, it's fairly easy to comprehend that calling a '120 hrs bandh' would not constitute any part in the making of such a game plan.

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