सोमवार, 10 नवंबर 2014

'NEHRU'--- TESTING TIMES

'NEHRU '  --     TESTING   TIMES  




When   I was   young at the University of Allahabad  being critical of Nehru was perhaps fashionable among us , maybe we were idealistic, influenced by Gurudutt's  'Pyaasa ' and the immortal song  'Jinhe naaz hai Hind par vo kahan hain?' (  where are those who are proud of India?  ), maybe the left leanings were at work, maybe it was  expected of students to be critical of the ruling regime and its 'ideologues '. Later the prejudices were discarded and a more balanced approach was taken to assess Nehru. Reading habit, discussions, comparisons, age, experience multiple reasons, realism!
  This year on the 14th of November  falls the 125th Birth Anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru the first Prime Minister of India. What struck me was the news item stating that in the newly constituted committee for celebration of Nehru's anniversary  there is no one representing the Gandhi family ! meaning Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are not in the committee. I felt good that that the Government is remembering its first Prime Minister though it was odd for Mr Modi to not mention his name in his Independence day speech even though he named other makers of  modern India. He mentioned him among the many Prime Ministers without naming him, he also announced the burial of the Planning Commission which was initiated by Nehru . I had found that strange and politically incorrect . Whatever the difference in ideology, Nehru after all was the builder of modern India and cannot be wished away . Many others felt so and commented that there is an attempt to erase Nehru's  name from the public memory. However with the celebrations in place  there seems to be some consideration toward his  contributions  and memory ;to what extent and in what form is yet to be seen.
      The Congress party in general and the Gandhi family in particular have not done justice to many Great leaders of the party who fought for freedom and contributed toward Nation building and so the anger of the people is directed  toward Nehru who has been the beneficiary of all the attention. Innumerable  institutions  are in his name , but leaders such as Patel, Rajaji, Azad , Ambedkar , Shastri, Netaji  and many others have not been given proportionate attention and regard. The Party and the Family could not ignore Mahatma but others they have. The actions have adversely affected all the good work of Nehru, who is treated in the same category as Indira, Rajiv, Sonia and now Rahul! Whereas Nehru belonged to the Nation and should continue to do so. This was being stated recently by Ramchandra Guha the eminent historian in a NDTV  programme.
  The  Statue  of    Sardar Patel   bigger than the statue of 'Liberty' being planned in Gujrat, the contract of which has been bagged by the L&T  Limited  is in my opinion  a reaction , a compensation to all those freedom fighters who have been ignored at the cost of the Nehru-Gandhi family.
   The excesses of the Congress have made people skeptical and suspicious of the achievements of Nehru as the youth and his  other critics see it as mere propaganda and a fair analysis is not done. Nehru was a multifarious personality and as many have observed he would have been famous as a writer had he not achieved what he did in politics . He was the star campaigner of the party in 1937 and 1942 elections in which the Congress participated. People loved him, therefore he could not be curtailed by his competitors in the party. He was a Democrat and of modern ideas and therefore during the freedom struggle  leaders and people of the various sections of the society could confer to him which  includes, so called extremists such as Chandrashekhar Azad, the minorities, the English , leaders of other Nations . His  organizational skills were known to the older leaders and therefore he was General Secretary of the party to many Presidents who were elected annually. He gave a balanced economy to the Nation a mixed economy which was also  accepted by the capitalists  at that time as they needed big industries under the Government control to supplement them. He contributed  in the drafting of the constitution and steered it in the Constituent Assembly. He did not compromise on the question of 'Secular' principles and did not allow to impose Hindi hurriedly otherwise this Nation would have been torn apart by sectarian violence. He established the IITs, he initiated the 'Asian Games'. He gave thrust to foreign affairs and made an impact in the world stage with his personality and ideas. He started the 'Non Aligned' movement with Nasser and Tito. He was a man of Science as well as Arts and gave impetus to atomic research. The list is long.
  His failures are many too. Failure of J&K issue, the Chinese debacle, lack of emphasis to primary education, being blind to  the flaws of some of his close aids such as his Defence Minister Krishna Menon.


Therefore I am happy that he is out of the safety of the Congress regime and out in the open and so his actions , success and failure would be discussed  without any fear or favour, which would perhaps be his 'litmus test'. I am confident that the new generation and all those who have not read him and are fed on the popular perception would give him a fair hearing and a balanced verdict

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