While I'm on the topic of India Against Corruption, I'm reminded of one more incident.
Facebook was a major coordination center for India's second Freedom Struggle. The revolution began with a few LIKES and went on to amass unprecedented citizen support to the anti-corruption movement. Neither the ruling party - the Congress - nor the opposition - BJP - were forthcoming in their support to implementing a strict Jan-Lokpal Bill and a strong Citizen's Charter. Evidently, they all faced stakes in the outcome. Back then, one would see enthusiastic people create their own creative versions of the political situation at that time. Just about anyone and everyone whipped their creative milk over a satirical poster or status update.
One such poster that went viral in those days mocked Manmohan Singh for being a redundant administrator. The situation was straight out of Chanakya ---- History seemed to be replicating itself. Those who have seen the television series on Doordarshan.... or have studied a book on Kautilya or Alexander the Great would know!
On my part, I couldn't help equate our PM's character with that of King Dhritarashtra of the epic Mahabharata. Dhritarashtra was blind since birth and hence had to lose throne to his younger brother Pandu. After Pandu's premature death, Dhritarashtra once again got the opportunity to rule Hastinapur kingdom -- this time, he was deemed caretaker of the throne until a more suitable King was found. This left Dhritarashtra with much insecurity. He wished to hold on as a Ruler of the State despite all his practical limitations. Forced to choose a Crown Prince for Hastinapur, he mutely supported his own son Duryodhan, despite the fact that he wasn't virtuous enough to execute judicial duties. Duryodhan's crowing was in fact, an indirect means for the blind King to remain in power over the state. This deprived Pandu's five sons of their moral right to be the heirs... as they were more heroic and righteous than any of Dhritarashtra's progenies. Dhritarashtra's lust for the crown ultimately led way for Mahabharata - the greatest war for Dharma ever fought in history.
I discussed this view with my sister who promptly posted it as a status update on Facebook. A comparison was put up between Manmohan Singh and King Dhritarashtra. Our PM is an academician who has pursued Politics until a very ripe old age. He has earned Money, experienced Power, been on the most coveted seats of the nation for more than his share of years now. What more could a man wish for in life? Yet this gentleman chooses to turn a blind eye towards the corruption of his associates and supports them by staying mute all along. The man who is clean himself, should have resigned from his post and adopted Satsang (righteous company) instead in his sunset years. But his lust for the Prime Minister's seat continues.... and he's willing to adapt to Anything to remain there. There ends the comparison.
Soon after this post went online, dozens of "Likes" and Comments came cascading. Almost everybody agreed to the equation, except a few smarty pants who began comparing Mahabharata character-to-character to the current situation. "So, our PM is Dhritarashtra, then who is Sonia? And who are Arjuna and Krishna?" Before me or my sister could intervene to salvage the situation, we had a barrage of suggestions and arguments about who's who of Mahabharata in the present scenario. A war had just begun on my sister's profile page. I'm sure Aamrapali must have been very very sorry for having translated my thoughts onto her Facebook wall.
This is a familiar scene for me by now. I have lectured on Indian Mythology to so many groups. I still have to figure out a way to handle wise men who 'know' more about Mahabharata than Ved Vyas and Lord Ganesha together would. The purpose of our ancient sacred texts is to learn from their example and correct our way of life. Mahabharata - the epic- portrays characters of every shade that we could possibly see in our own lives. Our stories are similar, the situations we fall in and out of are also similar to the script of Mahabharata. And the script has stood the test of Time for millenia. As they say, TRUTH never changes. But the whole purpose of narration is wasted if the listener concentrates on exact tally.
So... NO, Sonia Gandhi isn't Bheeshma however much she guards the Gandhi throne, Arvind Kejriwal isn't Krishna and Anna Hazare isn't Arjuna..... By any means, I do not intend to convey so at least. And I can raise a war of words to defend my stand. But somewhere deep inside, I also know that all this is so normal. It happened before, and it is happening again, and yet again. And then I smile in understanding....
Wherever there's a Dhritarashtra...... Mahabharata is imminent.
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