The lantern is finally put out
The recent election is a vindication of the principle of Democracy. The people came out in hordes and voted out the scourge of the country. Laloo Prasad Yadav (Please check out this link!!!) shall no longer hold the Oval Office of Bihar, much to the relief of the intelligentia of out land, and the chagrin of the impoverished illiterate.This resounding victory of the Chakra over the Lantern brings with it not just loads of expectations, but also a great deal of responsibility.
It is really sad that a province richer in minerals than most of the rest has degraded into a cesspit, and that too in a matter of a decade and a half. This is not to say that Bihar was much better off than what it is now before the onset of the Laloo era, but it was definitely better. The irony of ironies is the absence of power in a land where the political party in power was symbolised by the lantern. Yet, as Bihar looks anxiously into the future, hoping for a better government, it must realize that it itself is to blame for apathetic condition. Caste based politics marred by dismal literacy levels has been the bane, and add to this parochial mindsets, the perfect recipe of misgovernance is complete.
So whats my hope for Bihar? Well, the victory of the NDA is in itself a cause of celebration for me. My generation, in general, is a supporter of the NDA, and this is something to look forward to. That they got drubbed in Maharashtra on the same day, and the current revolt by Uma Bharati has put in a spanner in the works is a totally different matter. Coming back to Bihar, Nitish Kumar seems to be capable enough to lead the land, but will that alone be enough to drag out the state? He will need time, and this one term shall not suffice. 55 years of rule by a specious party (Congress included) takes time to weed out. But, if he truly wishes to improve the state, he will have to rise above the petty issues of caste and religion. He will have to stress on the basic amenities to the people like electricity, he will have to improve literacy right from the grassrootts, bring back the providence. If he shall degrade into going back into the mire of caste based politics, especially with a majority with him, it shall not go down well with me, and the country with the second highest level of dissatisfaction levels with the government shall have one more citizen being disillusioned with the government. The government will have to provide jobs, how it does it is something is would love to see. The migration of Biharis from their homeland is a cause of serious worry for our country. I am not a big fan of the "Mee Mumbaikar" campaign, but there is something that is right in it. Mumbai cant handle this huge influx of people. And last but not the least, Mr. Kumar will have to take a long hard look at the agri sector in Bihar; it is after all, the major revenue generator.
But heres wishing Mr. Kumar all the very best. Use your five years well Sir, and you shall have 5 more to book your profits.
PS1: All politicians are corrupt.
PS2: The "communal" parties shall be back. Beware Congress.