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quite some time Bihar has become a metaphor for underdevelopment and mal-governance.
It is very difficult to understand that despite all the malice, the state
is having a very stable government for the last twelve years. What is worst
is that the state is being ruled by a proxy ruler and the de-facto ruler
is not better than any other housewife of a middle class family.
Do the people of Bihar not like to share fruits of development?
For them electricity, roads, schools and hospitals have different meaning.
Do the people still have to come to a stage to understand democracy?
Bihari society has always been considered as most vibrant
society and it is very much reflected in the struggle for independence
and in the Jai Prakash Narayan Movement later on. The evening BBC news
bulletin can be heard even in the remote rural areas like Madhepur of
Mdhubani or Ghoshi of Jehanabad. The discussion not only on state and
national politics but even on international issues is not a very strange
thing in dalans or chaupals in villages. Right from the age of Dinman
and Ravivar (news magazines of 70's & 80's) all political magazines have
largest circulation in Bihar despite the fact that half of its population
is living below poverty line and so is the case on literacy front.
Perhaps this is a state where largest number of political
organisations have their perceptible presence right from the ultra-left
Maoist Communist Center to major national parties like Congress and BJP.
Almost a dozen active political parties are active, even in NDA coalition
,atleast three parties are purely Bihar based.
More than six different factions of CPI (ML) are moblizing
people under their banner for social revolution in rural areas.
But why the state polity is not changing despite all efforts
? The forces for change try to change it but it more or less remains the
same. Why election after election, we have the same set of politicians
who are capable of doing everything you name except good governance for
which they are elected.
We can not go merely by blaming the system. The same system
was working efficiently till late sixties, the state was considered as
one of the best administered state in the country in 50's. The state of
affairs started deteriorating when we allowed second generation politicians
to rule the state on their whim and fancy purely using the tools of distributing
patronage and favors to their social constituency. Casteism became the
only consideration in the politics and all sorts of crooks and goons could
win elections only in the name of caste. The leadership of any society
is largely on the shoulders of middle class. Here the middle class got
divided in the name of caste and the social force which transforms society
got weakened. People, during last one decade, learned how to live in this
situation and their capacity for adjustment is so excellent that if they
find government hospital is not working, they don't care and go for nursing
homes and so is the case with schools. Their exceptional patience can
be judged from the recent two month old transport strike. Can we imagine
the similar situation in any other part of the country. Perhaps the civil
society organisations are one of the weakest in the country. Every year
lacs of people become homeless and hundreds of them die in flood or by
communicable diseases spread after floods. But whole country considers
this great human tragedy as routine human suffering but if any one dies
out of starvation in Rajasthan it becomes a big issue. Is the tragedy
and sufferings of the people living in Madhubani is less painful than
in other parts of the country. The people of Bihar can only change Bihar.
The middle class intelligentsia have to take a lead role otherwise the
most vibrant society of the country will remain in stagnation.
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It is an excellent article. I am sure , many Biharis within India and
Abroad would like to participate and support honest organisation to set-up
effective opposition to the present Government unless they change their
way for the best interest of Bihar. Historically , we are the proud people
with leadership qualities. It was the main reason even Gandhi's success
initated from Bihar. Can we have some handful of intelligentsia who can
set-up and organisation and laise with other Bihari aborad for financial
and political support to bring about the changes ?
pkverma
This article is precious
but nothing new. We Biharies read these sort of script every day. We think
that we are born for all these abnormalities to live with. Talk about
the Dharna and Hartal and so many people not going to work children not
going to school and patients not being allowed to reach the doctors and
hospital. Who is responsible? It is only us. Our Sri Laloo Prasad jee
went once to Japan nad effect of that we could see the cats eye near chauraha
connecting chiryakhana and hawai Adda. At least he did something. I propose
that Sri Laloo jee should be encouraged to go abroad very frequently.
Every time he will be back he will bring some "catseye" ..........at
least.
As far as mass population is concerned, they are not concrned except for
talking. Luckily we have grass root politics even at our home basis.We
have so many organization and parties but just to make halla-gulla and
then sleep nicely. ( Sleeping problem is not taken as a problem) It does
not mean that we can not do some thing. The day the importance of time
and culture will come to the public some thing will surely happen. Let
us wait.......
A good thing is that we Biharies are religious to some extent. We can
pray for a good change ," a nice Bihar and a fantastic Patna".
Specially for Muslims they can utilize Ramazan for this purpose.
Shammu