I AM THE NATION!
Iam Anna!
Nobody became an ‘Anna
Hazare’ just by donning that ‘sexy’ Gandhi
topi! Nor did the scourge of corruption go from this country… No, the Black
Money worth crores and crores of dollars, stacked in those Swiss lockers – as the
folklore goes – has come back to India. No, not yet. The Delhi
fast ended… and, we thought Anna had won. The Mumbai fast flopped… and we
thought Anna got cow-dung on his face!
Yes, in this great
national pastime – the ‘tamasha’ - we are either with the Government or with the
opposition or with Anna.
We are seldom with ourselves!
We are seldom with ourselves!
We expect Anna to do
the ‘the scavenger work’ for us… Clean this mess. This ‘S..t’ called
corruption!
We are fools of the first
order… We have pinned hopes on Kasab. Means: When he is hanged, our nation will
be free from terrorism! Now, we have pinned hopes on this old man, Anna… Means:
When he fasts, the Government will pass the Bill… and, Bingo! Phut goes the
corruption!
Anna has promised us
this Paradise… The Fools’ Paradise!
“Who has time to waste
in a Maidan?” a typical Mumbaikar
reacted without even blinking. “Are you going?” I had asked him, when the
Mumbai fast was just about to take off.
“Will Delhi show repeat?” I further pushed him.
“Delhi? Those fools have no other work… no
other entertainment. Here, we worship our trade and train!” he was blunt.
And yes, this Mumbaikar
was right.
I was in Mangalore when
this Mumbai ‘tamasha’ was going on
and the great Parliament debate was going on and on till the mid-night. I had
decided not to read any newspapers or watch TV… I wanted to stay away from
depressing drama. I did not want to take sides and jump at the end of the
match: “Yey! Anna won… Or Yey the Governent won… Or, Yey, the BJP!”
But, wherever I visited
in my hometown, I was surprised to see the people glued to TV like a
cricket match! The young kids had an opinion on it. Dan is just in tenth standard,
and it was crystal clear that he was very alive politically. He ‘hated’ Anna’s
arrogance and, he wanted his show to flop. When it did, I heard him shout, “My
First Communion had a bigger crowd than that!”
“Wow!” I thought, “What
a way of telling Anna and his fools – ‘Enough’!”
Well, you may ask me:
Where have I put my money? On Anna or the Government or the Opposition?
On none of them!
I have put all my money
on me!
I am corrupt. And, yes,
when I say that I am honest!
In the thick of the Delhi show, about five
hundred young and enthusiastic medical students, young Docs, of a famous Mumbai
medical college had approached their Dean. They wanted leave and permission to
join the on-going Anti-corruption rally in Mumbai in support of Anna. The Dean
agreed on one condition. He made them assemble in the college campus, raise
their hands to their chests and made them take these Solemn Vows:
“As a Doctor, I shall be honest to the core,”
“I will not overcharge my patients,”
“I shall not take commissions from the labs and other
doctors,”
“I shall not take commissions from the Medi-claims,”
“I shall not perform sex-detection tests,”
“I shall not evade Income tax,” …. And so on!
At the end of this
assembly, none of these young Docs wanted Anna to end corruption!
I am corrupt. Let me
fast unto death… to free myself of this scourge!
Yes, the Kingdom of Heaven lies here – here within my heart!
This is the only Paradise… Till it doesn’t come, nothing else will!
I don’t need an Anna to
tell me I am corrupt!
I am the Nation.!
I am not Anna!
GERALD D’CUNHA
The image used in this Post is by Ashok Ahuja. He is a professional Photographer and a very dear friend of mine. He is also one of the founder members of The Dawn Club, and, along with his gifted-artist wife, Sudha, has been helping me, and the Club, right from its inception.
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