Faithfully Yours
The article in the Light of Andamans, Vol 35,
Issue 22, dated 16 Dec
2011, titled “The Administration : A collective portrait” traces the predicament faced by A&N
Administration (called family)
bare and nude. It is ironic that though part of Indian democracy, governance in
these islands is “one way” affair; as if those outside the family neither have
brains capable of analysing things nor have a heart which could bleed when
hurt. Consequently the head of the family castled in the make believe world put
up by the subordinate members of the family is unable to take a view
considerate to the needs, expectations and aspirations of the islanders.
I
still remember the days when the head of the family had to tour North
and Middle Andamans
only to assure the islanders that their concerns on ATR
and Buffer Zone will be taken care of. He said
“…Buffer Zone
will not cause inconvenience…there will be no displacement in this count…” The
promise was repeated in the coveted 2011 Republic
Day message delivered in the
august presence of the members of the family and heard in every nook and corner
of the islands.
Yet what happened is a sharp contrast and contradicts what had been promised by the head of the family - The buffer zone notification
is still in vogue and the fear among the islanders looming large. The existing ATR
convoy which was inadequate and considered a
hurdle in the free movement of islanders has been reduced to 4 from 8, making movement of goods, services, essential commodities and settlers across ATR even
more harrowing. To add insult to the injury, heavy goods vehicles are let loose
ahead of passenger cars and light motor vehicles in the revised convoy system.
The
islanders may not tell but the dark clouds cast over the lifeline of North
and Middle Andamans
(I mean ATR)
and the fear of losing whatever little they have, at the hands of their own
government is giving nightmares to the islanders. All due to inept handling of island
specific issues by one or the other member of the family. Further the unholy
nexus, the underlying rift and the lack of mutual cooperation is adding to the
woes of the islanders whose life is already in shambles.
It
is true, the family time and again failed to take up matters in right
perspective leading to decisions which score fairly on administrative grounds
yet falls flat on social parameters. But the minions in the Administration
are not to be blamed for this. If at all they get a chance, matters are dealt faithfully
as per the likes (or dislikes) of members sitting higher in the family tree.
Moreover
the family lacks understanding of each other’s presence and their role
vis-Ã -vis development of these islands, its unique environment, primitive tribes
and non-tribe settlers. That is why despite the family setup working
perfectly end up creating dissent among the islanders.
Probably
the family is in need of a messiah; who would see things from an islander’s
perspective. Such a messiah can be no one but the head of the family
himself.
But
the point is who is reading this post!!!
Note : Who missed the issue of Light of Andamans can read the article available here :http://lightofandamans.blogspot.com/2011/12/cover-story-administration-collective.html
The post was carried in Light of Andamans, Vol 35, Issue 23, dated 6 Jan 2012
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