ROAD TO DEMOCRACY
You do not
have to be an expert to read the process or movement of Democracy. If one
merely observes the streets and the roads of India the progress, the conflict ,
the competition is visible. The BEST buses bully and represent the physical power , it also
shows the rise of the subalterns , as most drivers perhaps would be from rural
area making it Big in Mumbai and therefore manifest the depravation, lack of
opportunity, exploitation they and their family members would have faced . In
the Drivers’ seat they experience the seat of power and they assert it by
pushing and bulldozing the lighter vehicles and cyclists. We see in South
Mumbai , the rush of two wheelers; full family loaded with baby precariously
balanced in one hand oblivious of the potential danger and maybe tragedy. But
the upwardly mobile family would like to abandon that bicycle and bus and move
with equal speed with the rest. Then as the evening arrives the high speed
bikes accelerating furiously ,race with each other moving zig- zag between the
traffic questioning the might of the rich and powerful. This demonstration is
not merely for joy but also a challenge that we have arrived .Most of these
mud-guard -less bikes emerge from the slum areas , speed so high that most of
us are gaping in wonderment and shock whilst they vanish into nothing!!
Despite
the influx of Ola and UBER the ‘Kaali-Peeli’ rule the streets of Mumbai. Therefore the masses still count. But
the masses are now smart; for the have more or less discarded, setaside, dumped
the good old Fiat and now the modern machines –Maruti, Santro and others are on
the increase. This technological change is visible on the road. But the flux of
motors has crushed the pedestrian; the original inhabitant of the street; to
one corner. This much harassed category not only keeps moving from the main
road to the fast vanishing foot paths,
but is also the most unwanted on the street as most on wheels mock, shout , curse and pity him. His fate is similar to the fate of
so many farmers
, landless labourers whose land has been taken by the builders .
Therefore our streets are the reflection of
the quality of our democracy there is much to marvel but much to feel sad, as
we await when the roads would be broader
and without potholes. When the
pedestrian would have the first right on the road , when cyclists will have
their exclusive lane, when we will respect the small and weak . Then it would
be true Ram Rajya!
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