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Friday 26 May 2023

SIZE DOES MATTER !

   I don't get invited to many dinners these days, primarily because 80% of the chaps I know are convinced that Mr. Modi is the best thing that has happened to mankind since the discovery of penicillin. They are what somebody has termed "educated clapper boys" of the Supreme Inaugurator. I stopped clapping shortly after committing the original sin of voting for Him in 2014, and have ever since regretted not having read that wonderful short story THE MONKEY'S PAW by W.W. Jacobs before casting my vote. Do read it, folks, for it is a warning against wishing for something without being aware of its consequences. I'm paying for this gap in my education nowadays by dining alone with my Indie pooch while the good wife too, like Mr. Parakala Prabhakar's wife, is also away at some mandali singing paeans to He Who Cannot Be Named.

  On the rare occasion that I do manage to sidle past someone's front door the first thing I look out for is my host's TV, and then his bookcase, and compare their sizes. Let me explain. My Dad, who was a man of few words and neither accepted, nor proffered, any advice, once made an exception to this general rule and gave me this sage counsel: Never argue with a person whose TV is bigger than his bookshelf. He went on to then floor me by giving me a second piece of advice! A country's progress (he said) is not determined by by the Total Fertility Rate (TFR) of its general population but by the TFR of its idiots (TFRI)-its progress is in inverse proportion to its TFRI.

  Papa passed away in 2017, without seeing his words being vindicated every single day in New India. The televisionjeevi have taken over the country and no longer even bother with a bookcase in their sitting room, having replaced it with a replica of the new Ram mandir or a model of a bulldozer. The TFRI has exploded, its spermatozoa occupying high positions in government, universities, media, defence forces, bureaucracy, the world of celluloid and the arts, even the RWAs and Whatsapp groups.

  Just pause and consider what we are up against. Even as Manipur is burning, soldiers dying in Kashmir and Olympians being denied justice at Janta Mantar for the last month, our Prime Minister is forum shopping for accolades in the south Pacific, to the accompaniment of quawali type clapping by anchors on prime time TV. On the evening of 21st May NDTV devoted one entire segment to a discussion on the Papua New Guinea Prime Minister touching our PM's feet ! They even had a panel of political analysts and diplomats to convince the viewer that this was the final endorsement of our Vishwaguru status. Never mind that PNG's population is less than that of Kolkata or that even Sambit Patra doesn't know where it is located. A joke by President Biden (asking for Mr. Modi's autograph) was converted into a major policy initiative by the USA, even as the European Union is contemplating action against India for undermining sanctions against Russia, and we have been accused for the fourth year in a row of suppressing religious freedom by the same USA. Anchors in the throes of sacerdotal passion swoon when informing us that the Australian P.M says that Mr. Modi is "the Boss", but fail to mention that the BBC's The Modi Question is being screened in the Australian Parliament the very next day. How does one even begin to argue with such people?

  We are by now accustomed to our Ministers spouting nonsense like Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park spouts steam, but even by these Mariana Trench standards the Tripura Chief Minister has hit a new low when last week he claimed that Hindus had invented the Internet 9000 years ago and that it was then known as Indra Neta. He, of course, did not bother to explain who supplied the electricity to power the Indra Neta; presumably that information shall be supplied by Mr. Piush Goyal, our Commerce Minister and an acknowledged authority on gravity, the theory of relativity and the trade deficit. Not to be outdone in the loyalty sweepstakes, the Chairman of ISRO has just announced that scientific concepts relating to time, metallurgy, the structure of the universe, aviation etc. were first found in the Vedas. They found their way to the west much later, via the Arabs. So why doesn't he publish them and assure a Nobel Prize for himself, instead of the Padma Shri which is now in the bag?

  But let's not be too harsh on our Ministers, they are just a sign of the times we live in. Our bureaucracy is no less inventive. No doubt inspired by our aspirational Net Zero goal, Madhya Pradesh has decided that it would achieve this all by itself: the govt. has banned the use of "tandoors" in all major cities because they generate a lot of CO2. Now we know why it's going to take us 50 years to reach the Net Zero target. This astounding decision is almost in the same league as the RBI Governor explaining that the Rs.2000 note is being demonetized because it has completed its life cycle. Surely that is even more true of all other denomination notes, which have been around for much longer- is he going to withdraw them too and take us back to the age of barter? (There is a strong rumour that in future all notes shall come with an expiry date embossed on them, so that the RBI does not have to do a press conference every seven years). And does Mr. Das realise that he is revealing his non-economics background when he says that the notes have to be returned by 30th September 2023, while at the same time  maintaining that they will continue to be legal tender after that date? Come on, sir, make up your mind; as the hooker told the guy: "You can't have it both ways, dearie."

  The TFRI among the RWA and Whatsapp groups, however, is the real cause of concern for me. Their members (or most of them) reside in a cuckoo land where God handed out bile instead of brains. After years of committing all manner of sins they have suddenly discovered God and find that HE can only be a Hindu. After growing up on Mughlai food, listening to gazals and quawallis, conversing in a language that has as many Urdu words as Hindustani, swooning over Dilip Kumar, Madhubala and Waheeda Rehman, saying "Wah!Wah!" to the poems of Ghalib and Gulzar, they have now concluded that these are evil influences, they threaten our Hindu sanskars and girls, and the whole lot must be banished from this cuckoo land.

  The Supreme Leader is the new God and he can do no wrong, he is pure as the driven snow notwithstanding Adani, Rafale, the windfall private profits of cheap Russian oil; the Gandhis, Nehru and Mamata Banerjee are responsible for all the ills of this country, in that order; the Congress won in Karnataka only because of appeasement of Muslims; the women wrestlers at Jantar Mantar are being funded by the Opposition; Uttar Pradesh is a model of law and order even though according to the NCRB data for 2022 it has the highest crime rate per capita (7.4) of all Indian states; we have taught China a lesson, even though it is sitting on thousands of sq.kms of our land in Ladakh; Kashmir is a land of peace and prosperity even though it is one of the most militarised regions in the world; India is a world champion in the fight against climate change even though we are the 8th most polluted country in the world and 39 out of the 50 most polluted cities are in India (Quality of Air Report 2022), and we have just cleared a proposal to fell 800,000 trees over 160 sq. kms of virgin rain forest in the Andamans so that the usual suspect cronies can make a few more billions.

  This list of delusions goes on and on but our big TV types believe this is the gospel truth. Their minds are as open to reasoning as a govt. office on a weekend, and any persistence on my part always carries the risk of collateral violence. So I don't argue any more, I quickly size up the comparative sizes of the TV and the bookcase and beat a hasty retreat to the safety of my flat and the pooch who has more intelligence than all the members of my RWA put together. I've pinned my hopes now on the algorithms of AI and Deep Learning. I learn on good authority that soon we shall have a TV which will automatically change channels or switch off the moment the likes of Arnab Goswami, Rahul Shivshankar, Navika Kumar or Sambit Patra appear on the screen. So cheer up, folks,  artificial intelligence may yet save us from natural stupidity and usher in the real Acche Din. 

36 comments:

  1. Brilliant!
    As is every single tongue in cheek jibe you poke at every member of the braindead brigade.
    Each member of that contingent being so deep in the muck that even if they were hit on their smug permanently scowling mugs (a la Patra, Goyal, Puri & Trivedi) with a solid brick, if that brick were to have a 56" chest emblazoned on it, they would all enmasse stick their posteriors up for a whack there too.
    While I may well be in a small minority (but is one that is definitely growing) it is my unshakable belief that this lot, considering that each one of them is already stinking to high heaven, well past his/her 'best by' date!
    Not long for us to wait for the inevitable and to be able to breathe again!

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    1. Alas! Unable to share your optimism about the impending end to these sufferings. I belong to a State that had its TFRI populace hailing an almost similar regime it ushered in in 1977. Their proletariat leader showcased as champion of the masses too could do no wrong and all wrong doings and follies were tom-tommed as the best things that could have happened to the State. When, after 34 years, and, after innumerous instances similar to that happening in Jantar Mantar, where voices against rulers are greeted with police barbarism, people finally brought change, the rot has gone so deep that nothing, almost nothing, can be done to stem it. We, the TFRI masses of India, have excelled at creating our own doom, always. So, we may well be in for another 24 years of misery, the anarchist rule of megalomaniac and economic control of the worst businessmen who only have the tip of their own noses in vision before any change comes. Even God may remain muted at the frenzy of madness, sycophancy and worship of unworthiness.

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  2. # to light the lamp of knowledge, attain enlightenment, we have both our thread indiyans, and red indiyans, lighting fires

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  3. You are one of a kind...the kind of writer who is a vanishing phenomenon

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  4. Thank you for putting down in black and white what one thinks every moment of the day!

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  5. Razor sharp observations as usual. With growing alarm, I watch the andhbhakts spouting nonsense on social media. But I live in hope. Surely there is a God who can make this country worth living in again. The only power we ordinary citizens have is the ballot. Let us exercise it wisely.

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  6. Well crafted with devastating humour that hits the nail on the head. What is truly surprising is that the Modi-Shah duo still commands the support of a pretty large number of my friends and colleagues who fall prey to their devious strategy of playing to the gallery.

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  7. 😂😂😂 Hilarious.
    I too made that mistake in 2014. Now endless regret.
    Next regret that Iqbal, of sarey jahan say acha... has been removed from (all) Political science BA degree by the degree wala.
    Start booking caves...bhakts have captured the best.

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  8. Unfortunately, the root cause of these problems is vanity. The government is selling the idea of a “New India” that has become a superpower overnight and is leading the way for the rest of the world. When you buy into such ideas, the government can do no wrong and Modi is the leading light for India.

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  9. Avay I also had made a fatal mistake in 2014 to vote for Mr Modi. Now a bit of consolation for me that you also had voted for him too.Makes my sense of guilt little lesser. 😊

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  10. Terrific, Avay. Why have Artificial Intelligence when Natural Stupidity is so abundant!

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  11. "You can't have it both ways, dearie." Why not? Everything is possible, Avay. You just have to be lucky to have leadership for which everything is mumkin.

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  12. Those regretting voting for Modi in 2014 are among those who unwittingly provided him the required ballast to permeate hate across the country. (Those sans regret intended him to). To later bemoan the state of the nation is akin to the prodigal son returning, but better late than never. Ghar Wapsi for the right reasons is welcome.
    As the groundswell of opposition to this ludicrous and muscular Hindutva develops, the possibility of halting this dispensation with the ballot strengthens. 2024 may be distant, yet possible.

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  13. While I agree with Mr.Patankar whole heartedly, I think in which case we might not have had Mr. Sukla amongst us, assuring us our side splitting week ends. Like that biblical saying," weeping may endureth the night but there will be joy in the morning".

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  14. Well said Mr. Sen!
    Mr. Shukla has doubtlessly read Luke 5:32…..
    "I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance".
    Had he not regretted his sin, would the Lord have provided him redemption with goblets of the golden elixir to quaff, and in turn regale us with the weekly loaf of mirth, yeasted with wit!

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  15. Incendiary and delightful at the same time !

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  16. Simply brilliant. Delight to read.

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  17. Brilliant...hilarious...one of a kind...avay shukla !!!!!!! God bless ..
    Always look forward to reading your blogs...!!

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  18. We wait for the doomsday of stupidity

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  19. Couldn't stop laughing. It is unfortunate that you voted for him in 2014 but we cannot all be perfect. Power to your writing

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  20. Empty vessels make much noise and you epitomise it, Sir. Good luck on your future rambling ventures. Maybe one day you will start making sense. Untill then...

    Cheers

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  21. *Leaders with Quirks - So What's New?*

    In the realm of discourse, I stand,
    Against the narrative so grand,
    Of BJP and Modi, all black they say,
    But shades of gray exist, I must convey.

    Yes, there may be aberrations, true,
    Of media hunger and overexposure too,
    But not all they do is vile and wrong,
    Let's not paint them with a brush so strong.

    Their critics claim the spotlight bright,
    Highlighting every flaw in sight,
    Yet progress, though marred, still finds its way,
    Amidst the noise, let's not go astray.

    So let's refrain from this myopic view,
    And analyze with judgment fair and true,
    For in complexity lies the truthful path,
    Beyond the confines of a monolithic wrath.

    Let reason guide our discerning minds,
    As we navigate through biased binds,
    BJP and Modi, not entirely black,
    A nuanced portrait, let's not attack.

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    1. I completely endorse Yr- Col Gaurav's views, none of the Modi's critics seem to hv even 10% of knowledge that Sambit Patra has of our G8 heritage & can't visualise both [+] and [-] of what is forthcoming-of what is happening on world stage.

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  22. On a picture painted so brightly white, to show the grey, all the black spots must be pointed out. I think Avay is doing just that.

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  23. To strike with the rapier of wit is an art..and you have mastered it. Delight to read and think.of where we are woefully wring

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  24. A delightful read, as usual. May your tribe increase, Mr.Shukla. Meanwhile, the emperor (with clothes on), and his 'sant parivar' courtiers (mostly with most clothes off), continue to bore us with their gimmicks in the new Parliament House!

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  25. Superbly said! Alas, the mistakes of the last two elections look fated to be repeated in 2024 for lack of a viable national alternative. And even if the present opposition parties could cobble up a parliamentary majority, we can rest assured that the party which knows best what is good for the aam janata will succeed in making some of the winning opposition realise the euro, sorry, error of their ways and defect to further the cause of "Mera Bharat mahaan!"

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  26. Well said, those opposition parties r in politics only for making & stacking forex in Swiss banks, have no love lost for the nation, leave alone patriotism & brains to formulate policies like Swatch Bharat, digitization, demonetisation & decarbonisation.

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  27. Just like the group of congress men led by Ghulam Nabi Azad, Kapil Sibal, Jyotiraditya Scindia etc defected to make some positive contribution & stay relevant. It's most disheartening to note Shukla's remark about perhaps in congress tenure, I initially mistook him for another fauji pervert like Major Ajay Shukla.

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  28. Jai Bharat, may v bask in the glory of our ancient heritage coupled with the phenomenal strides v r making in technology & social reforms like NEP2020 etc.

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  29. We will never know if you really voted for him or not. Bitter about something?

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  30. I don't have a problem that so many 'secular' Indians voted for Our Dearly Beloved Supreme Leader. Many of them said that they wanted a change, a lot of them thought of Mr. Vajpayee and thought this fascist would emulate him, after all he didn't have a problem with Mr. Nehru...

    None of them, of course, had seen a film by Rakesh Sharma:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6yY8DFSnfw

    Why, you ask?

    As the film's note says..."Final Solution is a study of the politics of hate. Set in Gujarat during the period Feb/March 2002 - July 2003, the film graphically documents the changing face of right-wing politics in India through a study of the 2002 genocide of Moslems in Gujarat. It specifically examines political tendencies reminiscient of the Nazi Germany of early/mid-1930s. Final Solution is anti-hate/ violence as “those who forget history are condemned to relive it”."

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  31. Had never heard of this. Seen it now and cried.
    And still no justice!

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  32. I read all your blogs and have a good laugh initially and then follows anger at what our democracy has been reduced to. A shameful parody. I live in Mashobra, we're practically neighbours, would love to meet you someday. Best regards, MS

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