The Bermuda Triangle is an area over the north-western part of the Atlantic ocean where there have been persistent reports of ships and planes simply disappearing without a trace. The phenomenon has baffled oceanographers and scientists for decades and no plausible explanation has been offered so far by science. Answers range from a magnetic black hole, vagaries of the Gulf Stream current, sudden storms, aliens and "oceanic flatulence" caused by methane gases rising from the sea bed.
There are reasons now to believe that the Bermuda Triangle may have shifted its location and is now lying over the Indian sub-continent; it may soon be christened the Baroda Triangle. The reason for this is the fact that similar disappearances have now started taking place in the Indian land mass, not of ships and planes, however, but of ideas, history and facts.
It started with the disappearance of a university degree of a certain individual: nobody knows if it even exists. Strenuous efforts have made to recover it, but all evidence of it has been atomised, and we can only speculate where it lies, like the MH 370 plane. It is also dangerous to look for it. Next were public funds, tens of thousands of crores of public money simply disappeared (and continue to disappear); it is believed that they may have been teleported to other parts of the Atlantic like Cayman Islands and Saint Kitts, but no one can be sure because no one has actually seen this moolah. The people who had taken this money have also disappeared and cannot be located. More moneys have simply vanished in funds like the Electoral bonds or the PM CARES fund, or what are called NPAs, and no one has a clue about what happened to them. All information about them has also gone into a black hole called RTI (Right to Information) Act from which light stopped emerging a few years back. It's the same with another collapsed star, the ECI (Election Commission of India), which has also stopped emitting any light and prefers to cloak itself in total darkness, like a dwarf star.
Criminals and mass murderers also seem to be disappearing into thin air, along with the concept of justice which in any case was tenuous at the best of times. The Hashimpura massacre of 79 Muslims in Meerut district in 1987 by the police is a case in point. After 36 years and 900 hearings all 39 accused have been acquitted earlier this month. In another mysterious disappearance of criminals all 68 accused in the murder of 11 Muslims in Naroda Patiya, Gujarat, in February of 2002 were acquitted by a judge on the 20th of this month. So who killed them- aliens? Flatulence? Magnetism? We'll never know, because the Baroda triangle doesn't give up its secrets easily.
More than 12,00,000 HNI (High Networth Individualas) have disappeared from India in the last few years, taking their wealth with them, without any explanation by the government. 650000 hectares of forest land have dematerialised in the last five years. Thousands of voters regularly vanish from voters' lists, presumably because they might have voted against the powers that be. Whatever little information used to emerge from the stygian portals of power about the environmental impacts of big projects has also now disappeared: the central government last week ordered that the web portal PARIVESH which used to post such information shall no longer do so. Reason? This is confidential data and can now be accessed only through RTI applications, which, as we know by now, are thrown into dustbins as fast as they are filed.
The latest to disappear into the ether are huge slices of Indian history and science. The Mughals have suddenly vanished from the face of the earth, as have documented facts relating to the antipathy of the right wing to Mahatma Gandhi, the banning of the RSS, the 2002 carnage in Gujarat, the Industrial Revolution, the Emergency, the Naxalite movement, popular struggles and movements, references to the caste system and untouchables. Science has not been spared by these mysterious forces either- Darwin's theory of Evolution has been sucked into oblivion, as have issues of the environment, including global warming. Will Newton and Einstein be the next to go, or will it be Orwell and Huxley, or Shakespeare and Steinbeck, or Omar Khayam and Khalil Gibran ?
It's the same with the many promises the BJP had made to come to power in 2014- 20 million new jobs every year, Rupees 15,00,000 in every bank account, a US$ 5 trillion economy by 2024, doubling of farmers' income by 2022, cooperative federalism, a Congress "mukt" Bharat. These too have all evaporated into thin air, and even though millions of voters are scurrying around looking for them, all they have found so far is a big "jumla". Of the real thing, there is no sign.
The Orient has always been a mysterious place, after all.
POSTSCRIPT: The BJP may be a lot of bad things, but it is not stupid. He who controls the present controls the past, and he who controls the past controls the future. This at least is one part of "entire political science" Mr. Modi has learnt well, whether or not he has a degree.
For a short while one thought Avay Shukla had been consumed by the Baroda Triangle. I do not recall when it was last that he missed the pre-noon Friday tryst with his blog. There was concern in the reckoning because last week he was particularly scathing on the powers that delete and defeat without qualms. Thankfully he has encountered neither and the same is evidenced through yet another lashing on the backside of those behind the disappearings. On this note I will vanish, in the relief that all appears well in the Shuklan camp.
ReplyDeleteThe disappearances reflect a larger erasure of the resolutions in the Preamble of the Constitution.
ReplyDeleteJustice, Equality, Liberty, Fraternity, have dimmed with the emboldening of this regime.
But these evanescings are not entirely the doing of the BJP alone.
It is from the witless disappearance of perspicacity of the electorate that this regime derives its ballast. To thrust its agenda upon the nation. This inability of the demos to read from hindsight is the source and spring of the BJP's vicious railroading. If Germany and Italy are far, we have our own pre Independence past to see the horrors of a stampeding rule that polarised people to derive its end. The disappearance of tolerance for the other to live and let live is the fuel that is supplied by the morally blinded to the BJP, which turbocharges hatred into the populace and completes the destructive cycle. This is aligned with the greater intent of this government, which has always hinted with words and actions that it does not hold the Constitution sacrosanct. But prefers to govern India according to the listings of Hindu scriptures and the Manu Smriti. From that perspective it is being faithful to its beliefs of Hindutva hegemony - socially, culturally, economically, and even educationally. It is for the polity to decipher and denude a pernicious ideology.
While all that binds seems to be vapourising, it is not. Whenever the people have awakened from their ennui and pushed back meaningfully, this government has reversed or hibernated its policy of underfooting them. The rescinded Land Laws, The CAA along with the NRC, and the unilaterally designed-now-repealed Farm Laws, are cases in point that have demonstrated the might of the common people.
Narendra Modi may have understood how to manoeuvre with Time in order to manipulate the present. But he cannot disappear from his answerability of having caused and created dividing wedges in Indian society. Something that the timelessness of History may not remember him kindly with.
The present (India since 2014 when we descended from the trees and threw away our animal skins to don proper clothing) reflects shades of another era (1934) and another country (Germany).
ReplyDeleteAnd yet we have educated folk whose voices carry weight, having become brain dead and having sold their soul to this destructive force which will, in course of time (fairly soon I'd hazard) devour all of us.
I personally keep myself going always intoning the words of a very wise man "........ into that heaven of freedom, my father, let my country awake"
We fear the author of this article is more prone to be be disappeared
ReplyDeleteyou mean, during morning walks? 😱
DeleteAll our hopes and aspirations, not to forget that of our parents lie in tatters. Many if not most of our countrymen have embraced Fascism, as long as it doesn't affect them. Little do they know or realize that what is being done to the Muslims today will come to haunt them tomorrow. The Muslims in their opinion had it coming to them and just desserts are being served. They are so sure that while they sit and quietly applaud the atrocities being carried out, their turn will never come.
ReplyDeleteOh my fellow compatriots. If only you knew that today they are coming after us, and tomorrow it will be your turn. Alas! when you realize it, it will be too late.
Mr. Sharif appears to confine his apprehension to the well-being of his religious fellow people. Whereas the blog, one gathers, is uncloaking a larger institutionalisation of the expanding intolerance. One that is cruelly unbiased in its uprooting of hindrances, and brutal in its employment of means.
DeleteMr. Sharif is plucking a single arrow out of a quiver that perfidiously attacks democracy.
We have an Indian equivalent of Voldemort now
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