OPinionatED
or
VOX POPULI
by
Aam Admi
Issue: 162 Date: 01.08.2016
Contents:
1. Salman Khan's
Acquittal: A Travesty of Justice
2. Persecuting AAP
3. Stop Encroachment of Water
Bodies & Focus on Underground Infrastructure in Our Cities
Salman Khan's
Acquittal: A Travesty of Justice
There is a sense
of stupefying coincidence in the acquittal of Salman Khan for having killed the
endangered blackbuck/chinkara deers in Rajasthan and a similar release that the
actor got in the Bandra driving case when he mowed down some pavement dwellers
with his SUV while he was presumably drunk. In both cases the main witnesses
were not available and thus with the prosecution not being able to prove their
case Salman Khan got off scot-free because of lack of evidence. In the first
case, the driver of the car at the time of the incident was absconding for
close to 12 years but surprisingly he surfaces the day after the acquittal of the
actor was announced. In the second case, the policeman escorting the actor at
the time of the accident died during the pendency of the case. It is another
matter that the Maharasthra government is planning to go in appeal against the
judgment in the Bandra case. In the blackbuck case some of the actor's
compatriots from the film community have applauded Salman Khan's acquittal
claiming that he was being harassed in this as well as other cases because he
was famous and had money. But is it not more plausible that precisely for these
reasons the actor has subverted the justice system by ensuring that evidence
against him is not presented. It cannot be believed that in both cases the
actor has done no wrong. In fact he is a serial offender with a background of
tendency to use violence to achieve his ends. Additionally it was also
stated that some film stars were present with Salman Khan at the time of the
blackbuck incident but why were they not accused similarly, implying thus that
the actor did not commit any crime? Is it not that those who actually
commit the offence are the ones who are hauled up under the justice system and
not bystanders? An interesting issue is that if such of these equally
famous stars were present why did they not come out in the interest of truth to
give evidence against their colleague actor? Why did the stars close ranks with
Salman Khan and try to protect him and in thus subvert justice? Is it not the
reputation of our film industry, that they are self-seeking, pampered and live
in make-believe reality far removed from what happens in common society. Under
the circumstances as covered above it is best that our government withdraw the
decision of Salman Khan being the flag-bearer of the country's Olympic
contingent at the upcoming Rio games or better still the actor himself should
withdraw on counts of being maybe 'indisposed'. It is not only in the case of
film stars but also politicians and their families, criminal cases are
dismissed or cannot be proven because of either lack of evidence or hostile
witnesses, which in plain language means that they have been bought or coerced.
This is precisely what we are seeing in the Salman Khan cases also.
Postscript: Whenever anyone from the film or entertainment industry is accused of a crime, the first reaction mechanism by them is posing as an innocent and also that of being victimised. That because of their fame and money, they are being slandered for either publicity or material gain. Additionally the accused celebrity looks at the matter as a film script where the story can be changed at will so that the hero/heroine emerges spotlessly clean!
Postscript: Whenever anyone from the film or entertainment industry is accused of a crime, the first reaction mechanism by them is posing as an innocent and also that of being victimised. That because of their fame and money, they are being slandered for either publicity or material gain. Additionally the accused celebrity looks at the matter as a film script where the story can be changed at will so that the hero/heroine emerges spotlessly clean!
Persecuting AAP
The BJP-led
Centre seems to have some kind of anathema against AAP, particularly its
elected representatives that form the Delhi government. That is the only
underlying reason which can explain the unrestrained and unbridled attacks
against the MLA's of the AAP party in recent times. Initially it was the
investigation into the educational certificates of the MLA's to prove that they
were bogus or wrongly obtained. Surprisingly the BJP has never asked the Gandhi
family - Sonia and Rahul to prove their educational qualifications. In
politics, the education degrees are the least of the requirement since the
people are interested in the extent you serve the electorate. It is not that
the AAP is without fault since as is their habit they went for the highest
among the BJP and asked for proof of Narendra Modi's degrees.
Then there has been antagonism between the Delhi police and the AAP from its initial days, in fact even earlier when Arvind Kejriwal was associated with Anna Hazare's movement. This running feud continues to this day with sundry AAP MLA's being arrested for one or the other reason in the course of performance of their duties in their constituencies be it causing public disorder, obstructing the police and/or outraging the modesty of women. Where one could interpret some of these cases to be excessive enthusiasm on the part of the AAP MLA's to do their work, there could be the same disease with the Delhi police in showing alacrity to enforce the letter and spirit of the law when it comes to AAP MLA's and party members. So there is a necessity of showing restraint all around both by the AAP as well as the Delhi police.
Then there has been antagonism between the Delhi police and the AAP from its initial days, in fact even earlier when Arvind Kejriwal was associated with Anna Hazare's movement. This running feud continues to this day with sundry AAP MLA's being arrested for one or the other reason in the course of performance of their duties in their constituencies be it causing public disorder, obstructing the police and/or outraging the modesty of women. Where one could interpret some of these cases to be excessive enthusiasm on the part of the AAP MLA's to do their work, there could be the same disease with the Delhi police in showing alacrity to enforce the letter and spirit of the law when it comes to AAP MLA's and party members. So there is a necessity of showing restraint all around both by the AAP as well as the Delhi police.
Finally, take
the case of the AAP MP Bhagwant Singh Mann who has been hauled up for posting a
video going through the gates of Parliament House and showing the process of
selection of questions for Question Hour on grounds of breach of security. Mann
is a first-time MP and in his enthusiasm he has probably got carried away to do
what he did. But the whole thing is being made into a mountain from a molehill
and if any more stringent action than the temporary suspension is taken against
Mann then it will be a black mark against the Speaker Sumitra Mahajan for not
being fair and impartial. There was no need in fact to refer the incident to a
committee and based on Mann's unconditional apology the Speaker could have
closed the matter with an admonishment. This is being stated since there was no
breach of security and whatever was shown on the video is known in the public
domain. The problem with the BJP is that they have double standards, if it is
their people then they will look at it leniently but if it is any other party
particularly the AAP then the action needs to be the strictest because the
party is the gravest offender. This needs to change.
Postscript: It is not that the AAP is absolutely without fault since many of their Delhi MLA’s have criminal records and/or criminal cases against them. Further the AAP and Arvind Kejriwal who came to power on a platform of being different, promising effective governance and zero corruption have as time has passed looked more and more like any other political party in the country. Their populist measures of free or supply at subsidized rates of water and power are nothing but attempts to shore up their vote banks and then the massive expenditure on publicity of multiple full pages in the national media to build up the party and the supremo’s image running into crores of rupees are nothing but completely wasteful expenditure which if nothing else could have been spent at the least on humanitarian efforts to improve the lot of people during extremes of weather, like heat in summer or cold in winter. The stridency of some of their positions and the tendency to make headline grabbing comments are nothing but showing up their immaturity and lack of political experience. But one thing you will have to give to the AAP is that the BJP-led Centre and the Delhi Police by accusing the AAP MLA’s of criminality may be trying to level the playing field since both the BJP and Congress across India have more of their legislators booked for criminal offences than the AAP. The lesson that is being taught here is that in politics you cannot be different and everyone should be similarly accused, in that lies the crucial matter that the shield from law and order enforcement agencies remains inviolate. In the enquiry committee appointed by Lok Sabha Speaker, Sumitra Mahajan, in the AAP MP Bhagwant Mann case she has shown rare sagacity in appointing Kirit Somaiya, a BJP MP who had accused Mann in the first place. So accuser, judge, jury and hangman all in one package! That is justice – BJP style. We need to wish Mann the best of luck in coming out unscathed in this matter.
Postscript: It is not that the AAP is absolutely without fault since many of their Delhi MLA’s have criminal records and/or criminal cases against them. Further the AAP and Arvind Kejriwal who came to power on a platform of being different, promising effective governance and zero corruption have as time has passed looked more and more like any other political party in the country. Their populist measures of free or supply at subsidized rates of water and power are nothing but attempts to shore up their vote banks and then the massive expenditure on publicity of multiple full pages in the national media to build up the party and the supremo’s image running into crores of rupees are nothing but completely wasteful expenditure which if nothing else could have been spent at the least on humanitarian efforts to improve the lot of people during extremes of weather, like heat in summer or cold in winter. The stridency of some of their positions and the tendency to make headline grabbing comments are nothing but showing up their immaturity and lack of political experience. But one thing you will have to give to the AAP is that the BJP-led Centre and the Delhi Police by accusing the AAP MLA’s of criminality may be trying to level the playing field since both the BJP and Congress across India have more of their legislators booked for criminal offences than the AAP. The lesson that is being taught here is that in politics you cannot be different and everyone should be similarly accused, in that lies the crucial matter that the shield from law and order enforcement agencies remains inviolate. In the enquiry committee appointed by Lok Sabha Speaker, Sumitra Mahajan, in the AAP MP Bhagwant Mann case she has shown rare sagacity in appointing Kirit Somaiya, a BJP MP who had accused Mann in the first place. So accuser, judge, jury and hangman all in one package! That is justice – BJP style. We need to wish Mann the best of luck in coming out unscathed in this matter.
Stop Encroachment of Water
Bodies & Focus on Underground
Infrastructure in Our Cities
he heavy rains in our urban
centres recently like Gurgaon (Gurugram, the change of name does not seem to
have helped in averting nature's fury), Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai has brought
to the fore the fact that there is no planning for evacuating excess water in
our cities be it through storm water drains or underground sewage pipelines. It
is a fact that that we have no consideration for wet plains of rivers, lake
beds, coastal zones etc. while building our cities or giving approvals for
building complexes and we indiscriminately construct our urban centres over
these kind of land areas. When nature in some years takes time off, these
agglomerations survive but then when it comes back in its normal intensity or
in excess as we have seen in these times of climate change, we see scenarios as
witnessed lately in Uttarakhand, Chennai and last week in the above mentioned
places. Mumbai has a problem somewhat different from other urban centres in its
older party of the city with water-logging year after year during the monsoon
because of its antiquated drainage system which has not been renewed for more
than a century in some areas and at times of high tide the excess water
being obstructed in the city from flowing into the sea. But then in the
newer parts of the city the infrastructure for drainage and water evacuation
has not kept pace and new developments continue to encroach on water bodies and
coastal areas which used to be holding reservoirs for excess water and/or
channels for this water to flow into the sea. The fact that the newer areas
like Gurgaon and south-east Bangalore are facing similar problems emphasise the
fact that drainage and sewerage continue to be disregarded and/or neglected
even to this day. Unless we start respecting our water bodies and recognise
that underground planning in our cities is as important as over-ground
planning, we will continue to see our urban infrastructure breaking down. This
will not only lead to damage, loss and destruction of private and public
property but over time the loss of human life at these times of disaster will
continue to increase. We keep talking of holistic development which focuses
only on above ground facilities and structures and it is time that we expanded
this definition to underground infrastructure on the land on which our cities
are built. 80% of our water bodies across the country are either encroached or
have been polluted by sewage and it is time that this situation is checked,
restrained and reversed for the sake of our future generations.
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