Thursday, 28 March 2024

KANGANA IN MANDI ; RUNOUT IN HIMACHAL ?

   Seismologists have been predicting an earthquake in the Hindukush Himalayas for quite some time now, and it happened earlier this week. Ms Kangana Ranaut, eminent historian and chronicler of India's independence, has been given the ticket by BJP to contest the Mandi Lok Sabha seat in Himachal. This will cause quite a few fault lines and post-quake tremblors in the coming days. The sitting MP from here is  another lady, Rani Pratibha Singh, widow of the late six- time Chief Minister, Virbhadra Singh. She, being better informed than the Chief Minister and his Intelligence sleuths, had read the writing on the wall and had announced last week that she would not be contesting. This election, therefore, promises to be a dame-changer.

  We in Himachal. who keep our ears close to the ground to detect tectonic shifts and tremors in the Himalayas, had been expecting this for some time. Ms Ranaut, of course, had in 2021 denied this eventuality, saying Himachal was not "complex" enough for her special talents and therefore lacked challenges: there was no poverty there, and no crime either- both essential prerequisites for winning elections in India. Presumably, the state is now complex, poor and crime ridden enough and its apples ripe for the plucking, what with electoral bonds having introduced it to defections, cross-voting, resort politics and retaliatory disqualifications, all sine- qua- nons of our own version of democracy. And so, in a departure from the Biblical fable, the apple has been offered to Eve, and boy! has she jumped at it!

  Make no mistake- Ms Ranaut would be a formidable candidate. She has proved time and again that she is the only man in Bollywood, she has strong opinions and expresses them in even stronger language, she does not let history, logic, common sense or the truth stand in her imperious way. This is one Ranaut who will be difficult to run out; it will take a hit-wicket to send her back to her Pali Hill house in Mumbai. She needs nothing more than her oomph to win, she is her own man-ifesto. She already has a head start in the race: 50% of Himachal's oxygen starved voters- the men- are already in her Gucci bag: any testosterone deprived male who has the temerity to vote against her will be strung up by the nearest lamp-post, or, since Mandi has no lamp-posts, the nearest deodar tree. As for the remaining 50% females and hussifs, opposing her will be a dicey proposition for them too- their husbands are not likely to be amused, and triple talaqs and quadruple dirty looks would be in order.

  The voter does not yet know what the Rani of Jhansa stands for, other than her theory that India owes its independence to Mr. Modi, not to Nehru, Patel, Mahatma Gandhi et al; never mind that Mr. Modi was not even born when that event happened. On the larger canvas of history, what are a couple of years here and there. after all? We shall, no doubt, learn more history during the course of her campaigning. Which is another cause of concern for me. You see, her constituency includes the high mountains of Mandi, Manali and Lahaul-Spiti, with their glaciers and snow-fields already subject to climate change and warming. My worry is that Ms Ranaut's oomph, in such close proximity to them, might hasten their melting. I am thinking of writing a letter to the Election Commission, asking that she be directed to stay at least 5 kms from any glacier or ice field, in the interest of preserving the ecology of the state. Especially as its rationality will go for a six the moment the lady files her nomination. 

  I whole-heartedly welcome the glamour and straight-talking her entry brings to politics in Himachal, which had become a staid, boring contestation between green caps and maroon ones; it will never be the same again, thank God! But I deplore and roundly condemn the trolling Ms Ranaut has been subjected to: why is it, I wonder, that attractive, outspoken, independent women bring out the worst in the Indian male? I suspect that, patriarchal ignoranuses that we are, we feel threatened by such ladies. The only cure for such troglodytes is to have more women in politics and public life. Not, mind you, that Ms Ranaut herself is blameless in such matters, or that she has not disrespected women publicly: we still recollect her describing Urmila Matondkar as a "soft porn star", and saying that the anti-CAA protesting women at Shahin Bagh had been purchased for Rs. 100 each. Her language can match that of any meat seller in the Murgi Mandi in East Delhi, she is no respecter of women (or anyone for that matter), and needs to do a Betadine gargle before she speaks. But none of that justifies social media abuse of a woman, period.

  That being said, this is also a moment of reckoning for me personally- how can I continue to rail against the BJP if the Manikarnika lady waltzes into my cottage and asks for my support with that Barbie-girl pahari accent, that wide-eyed, limpid look piercing one's heart like an AK47 bullet and lobotomising the frontal lobe of the brain instantaneously? A mouse fixed by the stare of a cobra would have more freedom of action than I would in such circumstances. A man, folks, has to be a man when the chips are down, even though he may be knocking on Mr. Parkinson's door or Mr. Alzheimer's study. Methinks I'll take myself off to Mr. J.P. Nadda's office for some badly needed advice- I'm told it's now pro-bono and does not need the prior purchase of any electoral bonds.

22 comments:

  1. Seriously hilarious, as always.

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  2. Rekhti ke tum hi ustaad nahin ho Ghalib,kahatein hai agale zamane mein koi Avay bhi tha

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    1. Excellent sir, superb.. ହିଳାରିୟୂଷ to the bone

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  3. Superbly hilarious. Riotous play of words. Your written philandering bring so much joy to our mundane lives. Look forward orgasmically to every drool from GK. Keep going. May the force always be with you 🙏

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  4. Rani of Jhansa! hahaha! Loved it

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  5. What a fabulous read. Delightful, intelligent, incisive and funny as hell. Loved it.

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  6. I wonder if one Panday will 'vote' for her skills!

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  7. Politics is the last refuge of scoundrels.

    If elected, she'll join the entourage of kowtowing lackeys working on a script or agenda given to her by her handlers who themselves are puppets or fronts of bigger powers. It's a long transnational tiered structure controlled by a few right at the top.

    Inner growth, correct understanding of life and existence in its major and minor aspects, ethics, simplicity, connecting with nature, and cultivating harmonious human relationships should occupy 80% of our time, energy, thoughts, emotions, words, actions and consciousness, while money-making, science, technology, politics, spectator sports, partying, social media and other such surface activities should take up the remaining 20% if we wish to lead sane, happy, peaceful, productive and meaningful lives but this golden ratio of 80:20 rarely gets acknowledged, encouraged and implemented in most people's lives either because we are too caught up with worldliness, or we are excessively greedy, or we don't understand the true purpose of life for lack of capability and real life examples to follow.

    Besides, with modern lifestyles, the constant pressure of competitive academics, jobs, spending on things we don't need or require just minimally, family expectations and peer influence with their stress on the most ordinary material, physical, intellectual and cultural pursuits leaves us with little time to live the higher life.

    While the alert and conscientious individual can lead a life based on "simple living and high thinking", it's difficult for the collectivity, for the vast majority of people, to emulate this paradigm.

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  8. "she needs to do a Betadine gargle before she speaks" !!!

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  9. We've read forecasts of the results of looming elections. But can there be a better forecast of the result between two women candidates, one the incumbent and the other the challenger than this:
    "This election promises to be a
    dame-changer."

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  10. It repeatedly keeps getting drummed into us that our parliament is a circus. A theatre of the absurd.
    God forbid, but should this mentally challenged motor-mouth worm her way into that circus, would the history books have to be amended to tell us thenceforth that India gained independence in 2014? Just asking!

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  11. Mandi's booth is captured right at the hustings.
    Avay Shukla metaphorizing his self-capitulation if she visits is just uproarious!
    This one’s done and dusted.

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  12. Love the caption Rani of Jhansa and the clear n present kangana Run-out climate threat to our receding glaciers as she makes temperatures soar with our without her signature words... Hilarious

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  13. Truly funny man writing about a not too funny woman. Seriously.

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  14. Hilarious. Really some colour came to staid HP elections. Round robin politics of HP where both parties are equally incompetent.

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  15. Bravo! The punning is exquisite and the levity much needed in this relentless barrage of grim news and the ever-closer specter of majoritarian authoritarianism. I am sure she will do as much good for Mandi as Hema Malini has done for Mathura and Sunny Deol for Gurdaspur. They showcase viksit Bharat like no other place. Good luck Mandi!

    The tragedy really is that Ms. Ranaut is actually a very talented actress but seems unable to grapple with her inner demons, I'm guessing. After a pointless campaign against nepotism, she seems to have whole heartedly embraced the dark side. What a shame.

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  16. THOUGH I'm not a fan of the Congress and I don't vote in elections knowing the drama is controlled from "above", yet seeing the rise of fascism and on witnessing the backward, parochial and uncultured agendas promoted by the BJP led by the uncouth likes of Modi, Yogi, Shah and others, and the way the BJP is building up its image by shamelessly milking the progressive foundational work laid by Nehru, Indira, Rajiv, Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh in modernising India on all fronts, I think it's time for the opposition (assuming it's not false opposition!) to get its act together fast if India is to retain its last vestige of sanity.

    The opposition should project a modern, empathetic, secular, democratic and global picture of itself with the right blend of the best of traditional and international/western values, strict rule of law and generosity, instead of stooping to the crass, regressive level of the BJP that's busy whipping up mythologies, beating back secularism, diluting the rational temper by tampering with education, recklessly establishing a huge number of national universities without thought given to quality control, talking tall about "Make in India" without taking serious note of the barrier created by the unemployability of 90% of the professional work force, unconcerned about shoddy civic infrastructure, turning a blind eye to our scamster so-called "billionaires" fronting for the internationalists, failing to acknowledge the fact that Bharat does not have 1 liveable city or town, responsible for highest recorded pollution levels, dumping democratic institutions, widening communal disharmony, staging false flags and psy-ops for electoral gains, lying about the GDP (nominal and per capita), promoting patriarchy, uncaring about increasing income divide making 70% or more of the nation poorer, turning the people's attention from globalism to narrow nationalism, pushing linguistic chauvinism by imposing a backward and undeveloped language like Hindi that's unfit for intellectual, higher academic, R&D and technical activities, tampering with the independence of the judiciary, threatening to amend the Constitution, and lowering intellectual and moral standards.

    Oops, I forgot the NWO controls all nations and simply hands out plans to puppet rulers to enact failing which (or for repeated brazen acts of defiance) they go the way of JFK, Honest Abe (Lincoln), Indira Gandhi, Saddam Hussain, Yitzhak Rabin and others .

    Regards

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  17. বাঃ! দারুণ!

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