Power Politics – and some thoughts on flood

There is something or everything so very  bizarre and frightfully  horrific about last week’s  arrest and detention of the country’s well-known  activists and academics who have  been raising their  voice and concerns for the tribals and the minorities, and also against the atrocities taking place in the  conflict zones of the country - and this  includes the  Kashmir  Valley.

Instead of paying heed to their concerns, we see the establishment of the day  lock them up. If not in prisons, in their homes. Policing tactics  used to terrorize sane  voices…to  relay to the rest of  us  to keep shut, otherwise we could face  similar torture; with fascist  fangs spreading out as  never before.

Instead of focusing on the disasters taking place in the country, this government chooses to hound activists and academics- ss though by hounding and shutting them, the country’s problems will be resolved or rectified.

Where the hell are we heading to! Towards a very, very dismal future. Where  the basic survival issues are not getting rectified, nor addressed.  Lies and more lies are mouthed by the sarkar and its men, even as we are drowning…getting washed away, ruined in every sense of the term. Today only a few amongst us  are being left  alive enough,  to be able to swim or  float  against the tide, to  stay  intact whilst swimming in  turbulent waters.

If this government was actually and genuinely bothered about development and in keeping the citizens safe and sound, then it should be looking at the  flood issue somewhat  seriously. More than six States of the country are witnessing flood fury of the worst kind, yet all that we get to hear is of doles from the Centre. What about long term strategies to control flooding and the disastrous offshoots they drag along? What about making public the disaster –control format the government plans to introduce to contain the flood fury? What about the relief packages - do they actually and  genuinely reach the drowning and the near- submerged!

I’m writing this in the backdrop of the Kashmir floods of 2014, where the much publicized government packages did not reach a large number of  the  flood-affected in the  Kashmir  Valley . Even after two years of that flood havoc, the Kashmir Traders & Manufacturers Federation( KTMF) had stated  the State and Centre’s failure to  rehabilitate those  ruined in those floods.  In fact, those few individuals who did receive some little compensation  amount from the  government  had told  me that they had almost simultaneously received  electricity  bills  running into thousands. This when their homes were washed away in the flood fury!

And what’s all this talk about Government of India not taking aid from UAE or for that matter from any other country for the flood affected in Kerala? Why not! Not to be overlooked are the three basics facts:  Thousands from Kerala work and reside in the Gulf countries. There is a strong historical connect between Kerala and the Gulf, from bygone centuries when traders from those lands came to  the coastal belts of Kerala for trading in spices.  Above all, the rulers of UAE are themselves offering to assist us and its not that we went asking for help.  After all,  its one of those crisis times for  Kerala and as  I had  written in  one of my  previous columns , mere  food  packets and clothing wouldn’t do . Entire  lives and  livelihoods  have to be re-built and  if  Government of India  doesn’t  have  enough financial resources  to reach out,  then  let  others  do!  Why halt foreign aid and rescue operations in this hour of emergency. Yes, its one of those ongoing emergencies. Ask those who have lost everything to the flood fury.

Doesn’t the  government  of India assist  other countries in their hour  of  distress?  So why  not accept  help from other lands in our  hour  of distress? . In fact,  I must  offload  details of  the anger  and hurt  I had witnessed  amongst the  locals  in the  Kashmir  Valley  when the  Government of  India  had declined to  accept  foreign offers of  assistance  during  the  2014  floods  in Kashmir. After the floods, the alienation of the Kashmiris had aggravated, because the State and the Government of India did not permit any of the internationally trained relief and rescue workers and volunteers to reach there.  Nobody was allowed to be flown in there, from any of the foreign countries, to help in the relief and rescue operations.

In fact,  Kashmiris did not  hide their  disgust, voiced  loud and clear:  did the Government of India decline international assistance, and even offers of aid by the Secretary General of the United Nations, because it  did not want the  United Nations’ experts and workers to  land in the  Valley and see for  themselves the ground realities…what trauma  we  Kashmiris are going through, day after day!  Living that we are in this state of siege! Under the might of the military!

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And on this  Wednesday  morning as  I am  keying in ,  reports are coming in from the  State of  Uttar  Pradesh , where  flood fury is  taking its toll. Sparing on one. Needless to add that the disadvantaged are severely affected. Not sure whether the Government of India will allow  foreign experts and workers to land there to help in rescue and relief operations; after all, ground realities in Uttar Pradesh are frightfully dangerous. Lawlessness to such an extent that anyone can be lynched or raped or beaten to death in broad daylight. Not to overlook blatant killings  by the  State in encounters!

Maybe  GOI  or even  the  Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh  would not want any of the  foreign workers, flood experts to see the  realities prevailing in that  State.

In fact, I am not too certain whether relief- rescue workers and volunteers  from foreign  lands would even  want to  land in Uttar Pradesh! Only to be killed, in one way or the other!

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