I read a
comment this morning, while travelling to work, in a news article titled
"Mamta Banerjee riding on Knight Riders Victory" that raised my
eyebrow . The seemingly insignificant comment was - "Today is the true poribartan(change)
that our chief minister promised a year ago." by Bengal Governor M K
Narayanan, said in the backdrop of recent victory of Kolkata club team against
rivals Chennai in the finals of IPL 2012.
Politicians
have always been exploiting situational changes to their benefit regardless of
their contributions, for a long time. This attitude of Bengal Government does
not really spring any surprise. Indian politics is quintessentially a parody
where famines and droughts are to be blamed on opposition and timely monsoon is
direct result of efficient incumbent party.
My
objection lies in the extent to which common man is being projected to a
dishonest picture painted in rosy colors to leverage upon his emotions.
Connections are being forged between his loyalty to a club and his loyalty to a
region which in my opinion is grossly inaccurate.
Mamta
Banerjee has no significant role to play in Knight Riders Victory; I am sure,
someone would have noticed. KKR is not team representing Bengal in true sense.
It’s a franchise owned by Shah Rukh Khan, with majority players coming from
outside Bengal.
For some
reason, this blatant disregard to common known facts seemed too hard to ignore.
Here is a chief minister masquerading a franchise's achievement as her own that
barely shares its name with Kolkata, parading it as her own laurels in front of
70,000 crowd at Eden Garden without considerations to actuality.
This
whole situation just stood in my face while I tried to distract myself by
reading titles of the books fellow passengers were reading. But just like a
song that gets stuck in your head, I could not shrug this feeling of contempt.
I kept wondering if common man has become exceptionally numb to such
shenanigans that it no longer bothers him. Her being able to do so appears to
be a scathing indictment upon our bourgeoisie mentality
alluding that we may have stopped holding our leaders accountable. More so, the Governor hails KKR victory almost as if it were a promise made in
manifesto of the ruling party.
Someone
should ask the CM, the way she have come out in support of KKR, should she not
extend such grace to the teams that are truly of Bengal - for example (not
quitting our obsession with cricket) West Bengal's Ranjhi Cricket Team? May be
Mohan Began at soccer? May be she could perhaps actually allocate some funds
for good coaches and amenities for soccer enthusiast and contribute in building
Indian soccer team.
In no way
do I intend to downplay KKR's achievement, I am just trying to put things in
perspective. I am not sure how many people would read this article, but if you
do, ponder for a moment. It’s a club victory, it holds meaning only for
Shahrukh and the players involved. It does not unfurl a new dawn upon the
horizon. It is good TV, good entertainment but it certainly is not Bengal's
victory or country's victory. Associating it with patriotism is like calling
excellent TRP ratings of certain TV show as an achievement for the nation.
IPL is
nothing more than entertainment, exhibition of all the skill and talent team
owners can afford during auctions. It is glorified gambling in which everyone
from the elitist - team owners, BCCI to the criminals - bookies are all
involved. If at all, the whole IPL is a victory of capitalism, commercialism
and cronyism.
- Shivank Kaul
Ref: http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/mamata-banerjee-riding-on-knight-riders-victory-219876
- Shivank Kaul
Ref: http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/mamata-banerjee-riding-on-knight-riders-victory-219876
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