Tuesday, March 10, 2009

WHO WILL CARE FOR GANDHI?



(BAPU,WHO WILL UPKEEP YOUR LEGACY?)

One week ago, Gandhi again came in news but not for any satyagraha movement or non-violent sermons. This news or better call it an out cry was centered around some of his belongings which were put to auction in Antiquorum Auctioneers at Manhattan in USA on thursday the 5th March,2009.

All what happened, that a film maker and peace activist, James Otis had in his possession some belongings of Mahatma Gandhi, which he wanted to put to auction through the Antiquorum. He had wanted to spend the money coming out through this auction for pacifest causes. When the news of this auction broke, it snow balled in a tempest all around in India. The Indian government as well many organisations jumped into the fray but not to buy back gandhi's pricelsse belongings like steel framed spects, a pair of sandals, a bowl and a pocket watch, but to get the auction cancelled. Otis, the peace lover was hurt and wanted to stop the auction but it was too late and the auction went ahead as per schedule.

Vijay Mallaya, the liquor magnate and a Indian business tycoon participated in the auciton through his representative Tony Bedi who became the highest bidder and the belongings were sold to Mallaya at $1.8 Million. The tempest was rested now. Mallaya is expected to bring back these items of Mahatma within a couple of weeks. The delay in handing over of the items is due to certain legal formalities which has become necessary because of some legal wrangles.

This episode has raised certain issues which unfortunately are full of ironies and paradoxes. The Party in power, the INC claims to be the real successor of Gandhi and boasts of carrying forward the legacy of Mahatma and Gandhi-Nehru family is in power, though behind the curtains, but it too could not buy Gandhi's items back. Second parodox is that Gandhi had been a champion of prohibition throughout his life but his belongings are bought back by a liquor magnate, what a contrast. Well no one can say that patriotism is the repository of those who falsely call themselves as champions of nationalism. This episode has once again revealed that India resides in Indians rich or poor, political or apolitical educated and iliterates alike. 

$1.8 million is not a huge amount for the items of Mahatma, infact they are priceless. The energy which the government wasted in getting the auction stayed, should have been channelised in buying back these items.

Many organisations, institutions and many political parties run on the name of Gandhi,unfortunately no one come to his rescue, what a shame! The political parties that always make an issue out of trivial things,but alas! this time no one except a patriot business man saved the nation from being stigmatised.

There are hundreds of items of our great leaders in this country, uncared and unattended, but who cares for them? However,as soon as these items reach out to the hands of foreigners, they become pricesless. Is it a mark of our colonial mindset or something else?

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