Guwahati  
 
logo
  Guwahati,
North East »» Union Home Minister gives assurance to raise highway protection force•••BJP made frontal attack against three MPs•••Bangladesh allows transit for foodgrains for northeast India•••State »» Bhutan sets for National Assembly election on May 31•••SBI & LDRB organizes Financial Literacy and Credit Camp•••Kuki Revolutionary Army convenes interactive meeting•••National »» No decision on Modi as PM•••Banerjee’s plans to take over Saradha channels triggers controversy•••Friction in Congress as Chandy, Chennithala camps spar•••International »» UN to honour five Indian peacekeepers who were killed•••Scientists develop ’skin’ for robots•••Myanmar visit to turn new page in history: Japanese PM•••    
  Home » Op-Ed » Story
 
Truth is not Kejriwal's only objective
 

Amulya Ganguli

At the height of the Bofors howitzer scandal a quarter of a century ago, well-known lawyer Ram Jethmalani used to ask 10 questions a day to then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. As is known, the Congress lost the general election following the scam and no one from the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty has been a prime minister since then.

It is too early say whether Arvind Kejriwal’s campaign against Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law and union Law Minister Salman Khurshid will have a similar impact, but the similarity between the provocative tactics of the veteran legal eagle and the social activist-turned-politician is obvious.

Unlike what journalists like Chitra Subramaniam and others did during the Bofors episode, when they carried out painstaking investigations to ascertain the truth (although it has remained elusive to this day), the India Against Corruption’s (IAC’s) ploy is to level allegations and leave it to the government to prove their veracity or otherwise.

The IAC is well aware that, first, the government will be loathe to follow its diktat if only because the rulers would not like to be seen succumbing to pressure. Secondly, even if, for argument’s sake, it does order a probe, the process of finding a judge, an office, clerical staff, etc., will take so long that the matter will be relegated to the background with other, more pressing and perhaps murkier issues coming to the fore.

As it is, Kejriwal and his band of warriors have moved on from their earlier preoccupations with the Lokpal bill and the charges of malfeasance against several ministers, including Pranab Mukherjee before he became President. Their aim is evidently not so much to get to the bottom of these matters as to muddy the waters.

As a political gambit, this approach has its uses. For a start, it will enhance the profile of the accusers. Since Kejriwal and Co. are new entrants in the political field, they can do with a dose of publicity. Earlier, this group was functioning under the shadow of Anna Hazare. Now, the crusader from Ralegan Siddhi has faded into the background and his followers have come to the fore.

The reason for their prominence is that they have succeeded in putting the government on the defensive since perception counts for more in public life than substance. Considering that the government’s image has long been under a cloud, it hasn’t been difficult for the accusers to switch successfully from their earlier moral coercion of protest marches and hunger strikes to be judge, jury and prosecutor.

Along with targeting Robert Vadra and Salman Khurshid, they are also battling against the hike in electricity rates and, for a time, Kejriwal had gone off to Kudankulum to agitate against the nuclear plant.

It might have been presumed that having entered politics, the IAC’s first task would be to formulate its political outlook by clarifying its positions on political and economic issues. Do they agree with Mamata Banerjee that India should be run from the states? Are they for a controlled economy or a market-driven one?

However, since these issues are probably too unexciting for the activists, they prefer navigating from one controversy to another to remain in the limelight. But the problem with such an adrenaline-driven approach is that, as in the Robocop movies, the anti-sleaze campaign has to be action-packed. There was a hint of a continuous flurry of activity when one of the more sober members of the group said that the focus may shift from Vadra to Ranjan Bhattacharya, husband of Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s foster-daughter, and others in an unending process.

The group has also been conscious of presenting itself as politically neutral. Anna Hazare, too, faced this problem since he was perceived to be too close to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). It is, therefore, possible that the next person or persons in the IAC’s line of fire will be the saffronites.

It is then that the real fun and games will begin. Up to now, the BJP has been happy to echo the IAC’s charges to corner the Congress. But in case the BJP itself faces the heat, the whole ball game will change, as it has already done on the Lokpal issue where it is no secret that the entire political class is united in its opposition to an all-powerful ombudsman.

Such a non-partisan approach will boost the image of Kejriwal and Co, showing them as true crusaders who have no favourites. It will also be in character because they earlier used to characterise all politicians as corrupt. However, their basic objective will remain the same - making a murky scene murkier.

Unless there is a substantiation of the allegations in a court of law, the charges will begin to lose their sting, just as Anna Hazare’s campaign has lost its momentum.

.
       
Maximum
 
Minimum
 
oC
oC
oC
oC
oC
oC
oC
oC
oC
oC
oC
oC
 Arunachal News
BJP, AAPSU demand inquiry into Palin firing
Tawang to host International Travel Mart
WTI donates anti–poaching kits
 Meghalaya News
BBG denies presence of Indian rebels in B’desh
Newly renovated war memorial unveiled
ANVC (B) recruits women cadres
Base for new DRDA building laid
 Northeast News
Union Home Minister gives assurance to raise highway protection force
BJP made frontal attack against three MPs
Bangladesh allows transit for foodgrains for northeast India
NSCN (IM) holds meeting
 Cachar News
Fanibushan Dey receives language martyrs’ memorial award
Manipuri Diaspora felicitates Victor Liklai Sana
Beekshan to screen The Forsaken Land
Basil International under scanner
 National News
No decision on Modi as PM
Banerjee’s plans to take over Saradha channels triggers controversy
Friction in Congress as Chandy, Chennithala camps spar
Law soon to deal with malpractices in sports: Sibal
 International News
UN to honour five Indian peacekeepers who were killed
Scientists develop ’skin’ for robots
Myanmar visit to turn new page in history: Japanese PM
US aquarium showcases newly discovered species
 State-1
Bhutan sets for National Assembly election on May 31
SBI & LDRB organizes Financial Literacy and Credit Camp
Kuki Revolutionary Army convenes interactive meeting
Hagrama Bridge over Aie River. A boon for the region
 State-2
Non compliance of High Court’s order
Illegal liquor seized at Hojai
 Local Sports
Sarala Birla Gyan Jyoti wins Inter School Team Chess Meet
 Sports
Chennai stand in Mumbai’s way of maiden IPL crown
Dhoni skips pre–match conference
Rain forecast for IPL final day
Cops say arrested spot boy linked to many cricketers
 Editorial
A Malaise Too Deep
Helpline for CBSE students
2011 Census figures for Assam ring alarm bells for the indigenous people
Letters to the Editor
 Op-Ed (Sunday)
HSLC Result
UPA–II anniversary: No honest appraisal
The Mega Dam Paradox–A controversy
 
Assam
 
Assam is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Dispur located in the city of Guwahati.
 
more...
Nagaland
 
Nagaland is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Kohima. located in the Guwahati city.
 
more...
Mizoram
 
Mizoram is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Aizwal. located in the Guwahati city.
 
more...
Meghalaya
 
Meghalaya is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Shillong. located in the Guwahati.
 
more...
Manipur
 
Manipur is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Imphal.
 
more...
Tripura
 
Tripura is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Agartala.
 
more...
Arunachal Pradesh
 
Arunachal Pradesh is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Itanagar.
 
more...
Sikkim
 
Sikkim is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Gangtok.
 
more...
Home  |  Guwahati City  |  Editorial  |  International  |  National  |  Business  |  Arunachal  |  Meghalaya   |  Northeast  |  State  |  Cachar  |  Sports   |  Local Sports
 Archive  |  Melange  |  Saturday Fare  |  Junior Sentinel  |  Multilingual  |  About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with us  |  Dongmusa