The unfortunate aspect of this whole episode
is that all the actors involved have made
a mockery of democracy. The two unbiased
members of the whole system- the governor
& the speaker who are the guardians
of the constitution also let the constitution
down by placing their parties over state.
The tragedy is that Karnataka which was
considered as the most progressive state
till the 90’s has suddenly become
a disgraced story. All aspects of the state
have taken a major beating. For instance
Bangalore or Bengaluru as it is called now
was considered as one of the best cities
to live in India till the 90’s. But
the sudden influx of migrants due to the
booming IT industry & better educational
prospects crowded the city. And by the time
the state woke up it was too late. The metro
rail project which was supposed to start
way back in 1993 finally took off in 2005
due to lack of political will. The city
which was known for its greenery was turned
into a concrete jungle and all main roads
were dug up for the project which has made
driving in Bangalore as nightmare.
The unfortunate aspect of this whole episode
is that all the actors involved have made
a mockery of democracy. The two unbiased
members of the whole system- the governor
& the speaker who are the guardians
of the constitution also let the constitution
down by placing their parties over state.
The tragedy is that Karnataka which was
considered as the most progressive state
till the 90’s has suddenly become
a disgraced story. All aspects of the state
have taken a major beating. For instance
Bangalore or Bengaluru as it is called now
was considered as one of the best cities
to live in India till the 90’s. But
the sudden influx of migrants due to the
booming IT industry & better educational
prospects crowded the city. And by the time
the state woke up it was too late. The metro
rail project which was supposed to start
way back in 1993 finally took off in 2005
due to lack of political will. The city
which was known for its greenery was turned
into a concrete jungle and all main roads
were dug up for the project which has made
driving in Bangalore as nightmare.
Even the cosmopolitan nature of the city
transformed within years. Once known as
the city of pubs & the rock capital
of India, Bangalore was known for its vibrant
night life and women safety. But with the
so called moral forces taking charge, the
city’s night life suddenly collapsed
with all pubs & discotheques shutting
shop at 11 PM, the last movie show starting
at 8-45 PM & even restaurants shutting
by 11 PM. The city which was known for women
safety also became unsafe for women to travel
late nights. Multiple cases of women raped
and in some cases even murdered put a blot
on the city’s clean image.
In 2005 the Kannada film association forced
a ban on all non-Kannada movies to release
in the state. This was a clear violation
of the citizen’s right to freedom.
But the government at that time which was
a Congress –JD(S) coalition remained
silent on the issue and did not take any
legal action against the perpetrators. The
most appalling act was displayed by a group
of hooligans who call themselves the ‘Sri
Ram Sena’ when they openly attacked
young girls in a Mangalore pub in broad
day light in the name of culture and moral
values.
And all of these instances have a pattern.
All of them are linked to political groups
in one way or the other. The political fraternity
has failed to uphold the values of average
Kannadigas. Not so long ago the States’
Lok Ayukta’s chief – Justice
Hedges had stepped down in the wake of spiraling
corruption that had entrenched the political
& bureaucratic system. It was after
a lot of deliberation that he agreed to
stay back.
Karnataka has a history of producing renowned
citizens who have made this country proud.
CV Raman, Dr Devi Shetty, NRN Murthy, Azim
Premji, Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid are a
few extraordinary Indians the state has
produced. But so has the state given a person
like S. Manjunath, who was killed by a petrol
pump owner for exposing corruption. Manjunath
was an average middle class boy who passed
out from IIM but chose to work in a government
company to serve his country. But yet was
killed for doing his duty honestly. The
Karnataka politicians are doing exactly
the same thing; with each disgraceful act
of theirs they are killing the proud spirit
of an average Kannadiga.
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