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In a class of his own
The recent controversy over a Bihar School Examination Board's question
paper for Class VIII, which was loaded with paeans to Laloo Yadav, has
brought to the fore his flair for collecting flatterers. "Why is Lalooji's
personality an open book? What is that attribute of Lalooji which
spontaneously attracts people towards him? Why is Lalooji regarded as the
frontrunner of communal harmony?" These were some of the questions the young
examinees were asked to answer.
Sushil Kumar Modi, leader of the opposition in the Bihar assembly, and
others very vociferously demanded "severe punishment" for the person
responsible for setting such questions. They also objected to as many as
five questions on the man - which could have fetched 10 marks - against one
question each on Lord Mahavira, Mahatma Gandhi, Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan
and Munshi Premchand. But Bihar primary and secondary education minister
Ramchandra Purve found their objection to be a "foolish act". Saying that
"we have not written in the question paper that Nathuram Godse is the
founder of the Indian Constitution", he asked the opposition not to make
such a hue and cry about "very appropriate questions set in the 8th class
question paper".
As if to rub things in, he continued, "Laloo Yadav is a messiah of the poor.
The masses love him. He is an epitome of communal harmony. He has given
voice to backward classes and Dalits and safety to minorities. These are the
realities of Laloo Yadav. Why should the opposition react on the questions
based on realistic themes?"
The opposition wasn't at all surprised at his reaction because this was the
same Ramchandra Purve who'd equated Laloo Prasad Yadav's journey to Ranchi
jail in November last year in connection with a fodder scam case with the
historic "Dandi march" of Mahatma Gandhi. Purve is known for his survival
instincts, and he knows best that to survive as a minister in the
Laloo-Rabri regime he must flatter the "all powerful Raja of Bihar". He is
one of the politicians who joined the state cabinet when Laloo Yadav became
chief minister in March 1990, and he continues to be a cabinet minister.
Purve is neither known for his oratory nor mass base in his constituency,
but he is known for his "undiluted loyalty to the Raja".
"And that," said Sushil Kumar Modi, "is the basic qualification for staying
on in a position of power in the Laloo-Rabri regime." In fact, Purve is not
alone in flattering Laloo Yadav. A small time neta, Brahmanand Paswan, sang
paeans to Laloo Yadav by writing Laloo Chalisa on the pattern of Hanuman
Chalisa. Laloo Yadav described him as a modern day Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
(Dinkar was a national poet) and made him Rajya Sabha MP. Of course, the
former chief minister's action surprised one and all for Paswan was neither
a poet of any repute nor was he considered capable of even winning a
panchayat election in Bihar. But then it was Laloo Yadav's way of promoting
one who sang his praise.
Taking a cue from Paswan, Rambachan Rai wrote a chapter full of praise for
Laloo Yadav. The government introduced that chapter in the Bihar Secondary
School's syllabus for Class VIII. And it appointed Rai chairman of the Hindi
Pragati Samiti. In fact, the controversial questions on Laloo Yadav in the
recent Class VIII exams were based on Rai's chapter.
Similarly, Shankar Prasad, a folk singer, composed and sang several
panegyrics for Laloo Yadav and Rabri Devi. One of them being: "Marachia ke
mai ke tu lal bara ho; Ai Laloo jor naikhe neta tu bejor bara ho (You are a
hero born to Marachia Devi; O Laloo, you have no peer, you are peerless)."
RJD workers used Prasad's songs in election campaigns. And impressed with
his "cultural qualities", Laloo Yadav got him appointed chairman of the
Sangeet Natak Academy.
Again, Amar Kumar Singh was hardly known as a writer of any worth till he
penned a biography of Laloo Prasad Yadav titled Gudri ka Laal (Diamond from
tatters). Impressed by his work, Laloo Yadav got him appointed chairman of
the Bihar Hindi Granth Academy. Another beneficiary of what the opposition
describes as "Raja's love for dubaris (courtiers) and flatterers" is Anwar
Ali. Ali has nothing to do with politics or social work. His only
qualification is that he prepares biryani, kebabs and other non-vegetarian
items to Laloo Yadav's liking and also massages his legs and back to comfort
him and keeps him in good humour by praising him all the time. Laloo Yadav
made Ali a member of the state legislative council. Even RJD workers
describe Ali as a "kebab mantri (kebab minister)".
Brahmanand Paswan, Ramchandra Purve, Rambachan Rai, Shankar Prasad and Anwar
Ali are only a few examples of those who have secured positions of power and
pelf by virtue of flattering the Raja of Bihar. There are numerous others in
the list of sycophants who enjoy life king-size.
Laloo Yadav, said a former RJD minister who was dropped from the Rabri
ministry after he raised certain issues which Laloo Yadav did not like,
"loves only the yes men who flatter him… as simple as that". In fact, Laloo
Yadav in the initial stages as a politician, was himself known for the "art
of flattery". Undoubtedly, he mesmerises the masses with his inimitable
style of oration and commands charisma. But he was far ahead of the others
in the art of keeping his "bosses" in good humour before he grew tall in
politics. For instance, he referred to his mentor Devi Lal as Babuji
(father) till he himself became chief minister and Devi Lal was deputy Prime
Minister. But soon after Devi Lal fell from grace and lost his grip on the
state of affairs, Laloo Yadav described him as Dhritrastra (the legendary
Kaurav king who had a weakness for his sons).
Laloo Yadav's name will go down in history for promoting chatukarita
(sycophancy) to the hilt, said Sushil Kumar Modi. But Ramkripal Yadav,
another Laloo loyalist had a different opinion. "Lalooji ka dil Raja ka dil
hai; Raja ke ashirvad se ek bhikhari rat-o-rat amir ho jata hai (Laloo Yadav
has the heart of a king. The indigent who enjoys the Raja's blessings
becomes a rich man overnight.)"
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