Monday, June 15, 2009

The Cogs in Chaos!!!


There is no reason to make things more complex than they are already. The heart of the matter is the red bastion is being stormed, stoned and pillaged by a different hue of the same red. The Maoists are storming the Red zones like Bastille. As the flames rise in Lalgarh and blood spill in Burdwan, one can’t help but look at the two people at the centre of it all.

The two are on two poles and have two synergies. They can never be in sync, for they don’t even speak in the same tongue. Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, the quintessential Bhadrolok Bangali of Kobi Sukanta lineage and princely charm oozing from a blend of Cuban history and Gabriel Marquiez, is set against Mamata Banerjee, of rustic elegance, careless etiquette, rogue arrogance and spitfire lingo.

It’s a battle between a classy Communist Babu and a pauperish Bourgeoisie Didi.
But what is it that makes Didi so charismatic though every other person I meet says, “Does she have any stability? God knows what she will do next. But you have to agree to one thing she is more honest than most of the politicians.” So is it the last part that is pulling her through. The people will be in the best position to answer it. As for me she was a woman of substance, who is now a myth.

Mamata Banerjee is as austere in her lifestyle, as profligate she is in her speeches. The modest setting of Harish Mukherjee Road and the not exactly salubrious road that leads to her house are ample proof of her lack of want.

Set this against Brand Buddha. Brought up in a sober Bengali middleclass family and trained to develop a taste for literature, he was widely seen as the “Un-corruptible” …”Lets do it Chief Minister”.

And after some hard-selling of a ‘New and Improved CPIM’, Bhattacharjee roared to power with an overwhelming majority in the last assembly election. And it is here that he lost the plot. Mistakes piled up like files in Writers’ Buildings and blunders were shield with the ego politics of “Amader and Oder” (Ours and Theirs).

Where Brand Buddha was being missiled to pieces, like the statue of the Lord that was torn down by the Talibans, Tranamool was collecting the chips to build block by block. Talibanism of industrial development helped the germination at the grassroots for that is what Trinamool means.

Now she has single handedly fought her way back in the Lok Sabha polls despite being reduced to a laughing stock in the last general elections. A Communist graffiti had read, “Ami Mamata Banerjee. Amar Kono Sakha Nei”. (I am Mamata Banerjee. I have no branches. Obviously referring to the one seat that Trinamool Congress had won)

As Bhattacharjee degenerated into helpless scion of intellectual depravation, Mamata rose like the proverbial phoenix. When Buddhadeb hangs on to Writes’ like an ageless ghost and spends the evenings in the cultural hub at Nandan like a eerie soul seeing master directors like Roman Polanski, Mamata uses her vocal calisthenics to prune out “Karar oi Lohua Kopat” on the highways of Singur and paints “Kash Phool” like Nero as the state gets engulfed into further anarchy. But where there was no plan in the calm of Nandan, there is a definite strategy in the chaos of the highways.

Election results have come out. The Communists have been further cornered, Trinamool’s grass-flowers are the blossoms of the season. The white cotton saree and rubber chappals have become synonymous with her call of “Ma Mati Manush”. As the sickle and hammer erodes from rural Bengal like a folklore dying with time, Mamata’s choric charm, people-to-people contact and ability to blend with the mass build her into a myth.

As I came out of my house for office, I saw a ragged red flag hanging precariously for dear life from a wire with a dashing breeze determined to sweep it away. Well it’s not Aila. For we know not when the winds of change come out of the lurking forests in our mind. And when the dust settles, it’s time for harvesting a new crop.

10 comments:

Elpis said...

A good comment on what ails West Bengal right now. More needs to be done rather than ideas and creating a storm in adda sessions

common noun said...

From school life to college life, I had a strange culture at home...baba would mark 3-4 news headlines on the newspaper with pencil...while he would shave and get ready for office,I didn't study..I used to read aloud those stories...Goal was dual A)Development of flawless reading habit AND B) Political awareness...On two such occasions, I was shaken ...1)the news that your "lets-do-it CM " has rebuked an IPS officer because he didn't stand up while Shuchetana was passing by & 2) the erudite Ashim Dasgupta rebuked a bureaucrat at Writers' Building as he was panting, couldn't await the general lift and thus entered the VIP lift....these were two early occasions when I got jolts… Communism must be a common Noun in the first place, not even a proper noun...it's a name to no 'ism' as such and secondly ,it's an abstract common noun...u cant se it (literally)...actually by that time, thanks to my academics in sociology, I was getting into little yet steadfast bits and pieces of Communist Manifesto, classless-ism ...
Perhaps any further elaboration on my part would be a bit too careless…at least they say, any adult should nurture a myth vis-à-vis his OR her political bent of mind…But some questions do hover in my mind….Brand didi may be not be glamour personified, may be the white sari and the hawai chappals are perennial gimmicks , may be we would never forget those fictitious M.A. certificates, may be (as a very close media person with whom I was associated for some time would say) just behind that understated , debris-style Harish Chatterjee street residence, there was a plush, centrally air-conditioned mansion , may be the long hours of “anashan” atop that stage at Esplanade were actually interspersed with Amway food supplements…..but LOOK WHO’S (ARE) TALKING ? All the aforesaid are inevitably expected from a brand whose positioning is so janta , so much like “beder meye jyotsna”…She would relentlessly plunge into Parliament’s well ; she would shout ; she would be impulsive…all these hands down accepted…
But then…what about the white-collar (read white dhuti-punjabi) , enlightened intelligentsia ? We would ideally look up to them for impeccable oration , stylized talking ; dignified political retorts…why do they have to take recourse to some opposition member’s mother to hypothesize how she must be repenting having given birth to her son……why do they have to draw LS (the blogger knows the full form of this) analogies like the day some God-damned nightmarish miracle happens to West Bengal, that very day somebody’s bald head would be loaded with hair ! Why does the first citizen of Tilottama Kollolini Kolkata have to be so positivist in life that he would deliver brazen declarations like…not one but it would take him another Aila to prove to the world what and how fruitfully he has learnt from the previous one !!!! And those 1200-odd trees that fell? Thanks Sir ! How you put us all to shame by unmasking our cynicism You reminded us all over again of the fact that a glass should never look half-emptied but always half-filled….I would never perhaps come out of my that intellectually orgasmic statement of yours : Oh, come on ! If 1200 tress fell , please feel proud that atleast the city had 1200 of them !

Unknown said...

Look I never really told you how great a fan i am of your pen, but I very much know I am (and miserably so!). And reading this, I think that's the first thing I should tell you — it's a brilliant piece to say the least!

When words tug at heart strings and conjures up a vision we all know, yet tend to overlook, that's when am sure the piece comes from you! Unassumingly potent and veritably austere — i loved this concotion of yours.

just 2 typos ...will tell u on ph...fix that & make this more than perfect

Unknown said...

very well written. keep it up! and nice illustrations too.

Unknown said...

good very good

Amitabha said...

The riot of your literary flourish matches the turbulence in the political firmament of the "oasis of peace".... For the maturity with which they have been perceived, your observations definitely merit admiration. The allegories and the metaphors have the power to make the Bard smile. And what for the mere apprentices of literary abuse we can only raise our hands in veneration - Thou art great!!! Good piece indeed...proud to be associated with you.... Amitabha

Unknown said...

Awesome.... thats all I can say.....

Live Life King size said...
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Live Life King size said...

Arindam i always fall short of words when its about praising you for your writing abilities...

But two things would like to highlight,your friend palashpriya is a true critic and Mou's comment is far more interesting than your entire Mahabharat... lolz

Sanjukta said...

dont think u need more comments here.... lolz
Only one thing I must say.... I couldn't find such a good, clear and apolitical writing on this issue earlier...