Tuesday, February 15, 2011

MR.KRISHNA AND THE REST.

Here is a new episode for all those who love to flock together in gardens,parties,public places and with sips of tea enjoy criticizing Indian politics.
      Congress has been in the firing line.Just when it looked,things would return to a state of lull after constant prodding from innate adversaries,it was veteran Congressman and present foreign minister Mr.S.M Krishna's turn to leave the high command sulking.
      It was not a slip of tongue but a 3-minute long speech in full consciousness with intermittent breaks at the grandiose UN headquarters that brought about uncanny gestures from a crowd of white collars-gestures that you would normally not see in a high profile meeting such as the UN's.The ministers were grinning and giggling like audiences of a comic play when they heard the same words being spoken by two different statesman from two different countries.Mr.Krishna had mistakenly read out the 3-minute introductory speech of the Portugal's foreign minister,who had already finished his speech.Before Mr.Krishna could realize his blunder of reading the wrong piece of paper and a state of embarrassment could cut him into pieces,India's mantle had been stained already.
     The bizarre incident might not gather as much heat as Raja's episode did but it is politically reasonable enough to keep the BJP leaders out of their seats.Also because of the fact that the incident took place as an aftermath of the scam-tainted months,the two-phased ineffectiveness of the government is revealed.If Raja swindled crores by using his sheer intellect,Krishna made India,a subject of laughter by utter stupidity and irresponsibleness.What worse for the party,it is not the member of an ally who is the culprit this time,it's the cat of the same breed,someone who has seen his beard go white being in Congress.
    The Congress may get away with this shrugging off saying 'a mistake by a 60 year old man' or it may use the weapon of 'silence' as it had done post 2G scam allegations.Futile is to say that the BJP leaders would be all over the Congressmen in the forthcoming Budget Session for they get another arrow added to their armory.This would continue as a routine-process.The rat's race would go on for no one resigns or can afford to resign to the fact that political wars more often than not end up being a stalemate,unless you have the
elections knocking the door.
     As usual,nobody but the country with its piteous citizens is at the receiver's end of  the deeds of the section of people for whom there is a separate and a lenient law and order system in a country which claims to be a democratic.Corruption is something that is deeply-rooted.It's an evil that originates from the grass-root governments and goes deep into the corridors of highest powers.Hence,mere cutting of the branches won't stop the tree from growing.People do fling into the topic of 'Right to vote' whenever corruption holds its ground in a discourse.I doubt whether our constitution allows its citizens to have their input in the 'framework' of the government.Does ballot decide a portfolio of a minister?After all,we do not give powers to the candidate that we elect,we give powers to a political party and its greedy allies.And where would you find a political party that does not have a A.Raja in its ranks?     

Thursday, February 3, 2011

IS INDIA BECOMING WORLD'S BIGGEST SPORTS THEATER?

Just 4 months into the fiscal year after the grand Commonwealth,and now we are heading towards another mega event-The Cricket World Cup,an extravaganza by name and fame.This is destined to be bigger not just because cricket,in all commonsense,handsomely dominates every other sport in the country as far as public interest,media interference and market value is concerned, but also because "there are no cats among the pigeons"  this time.From what could be termed as fan's perspective,the air seems to be free from a bulky-layer of allegations unlike the Commonwealth,which by and large was fogged by the fumes of flaming controversies,judicial introspections leading to unwitting doubts over event's success,days before the curtains were drawn.

             Nevertheless,the Commonwealth was a huge success despite controversies,and the whole of Delhi-from a common man to a 24*7 working official deserved one of those huge round of applauses that left the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium reverberating once Aishwarya Rai,Rani Mukherjee and Saif Ali Khan hit the stages of the closing ceremony.These 'actors behind the scene'did not only toiled their heart out to put everything in order,timely and efficiently, but they also salvaged the country's pride by masking the 'back-stage drama' intelligently and successfully enough.

            The success of the events ostensibly points at two important implications.The first is a self-pleasing one and holds a certain amount of dignity.That is ,the spirit of the Indians towards sports(Dilli wallon ka dil),that kept that torch burning amidst a tempest.The second one perhaps is the extension of the first one but can lift a few eyebrows.That is,the affinity of the Indians towards "sports-cum-entertainment".The quest of the Indians for entertainment in a sporting arena has increased in recent years,thanks to IPL. The exciting 20-20 format,for some,serves as a 'quick-dose of healthy entertainment' but for most who are entertainment-driven there are plenty more on offer.You have a bollywood  diva Katrina Kaif performing live on the tune of US star Akon on the stages of a closing ceremony, you have  Akshay Kumar mesmerizing multitudes through his acrobatic stuffs in an inaugural function and then you have the cheerleaders absorbing a few,all in the same sphere and for the same price paid.People do turn up in huge numbers just to see a Shahrukh Khan sharing a V.I.P seat showering flying kisses and to catch a glimpse of  Deepika Padukone,waving her hand dressed in a   event-suited RCB jersey,an all important KKR-RCB encounter becomes secondary then.
      
          It is beyond doubt that glamour under the wings of the big B's-BCCI,Bollywood and Business has taken Indian Sports to new dimensions,if not new heights.Apparently,the amalgamation of sports and entertainment seems to be working well, and has to be given a nod because any such debate arising out sounds inane when it faces the bottom line-"public khush to sab khush".But what about Sport? Of course,the combination won't be questioned until in a homogeneous solution of sport and entertainment, sport plays the role of a solvent and holds the upper hand.But for how long?And what, when things reach a certain boiling point?