सूदिर सूक्तः निषेध विष्णू विरोधकांचा, आणि विष्णूचाही!
विष्णूंच्या कविता संग्रहास पुरस्कार मिळू नये म्हणुन ज्यानी अट्टाहास केला व ज्या सरकारने हा पुरस्कार फेटाळला त्यांचा मी निषेध करतो. त्याचबरोबर विष्णूचाही निषेध करतो. ‘सरस्वतीने’ ने प्रदान केलेलं अती सुंदर शब्द भंडार असलेला हा ‘कुबेर’ बहुजन समाजाने कधीच फेकून दिलेली घाणेरडी ‘कवने’ पुन्हा पुन्हा का वापरतो? READ
The “Caitu Syndrome”
A onetime amnesty could be issued by the President of India to our Goan brothers and sisters who have wandered and strayed into Portuguese citizenship whether knowingly or unknowingly .READ
मये मुक्तीचा महामार्ग
वदंता अशी आहे की मये गांवच्या जमनीत असलेले खनिज हडपण्यासाठी जोरदार प्रयत्न काही व्यक्ती करीत आहेत. अनेक नेते मंडळी आणि सरकार त्यांच्या मगरमिठीत आहेत.READ
Airport Agonies
Salcettekars have in the past opposed Fishing Trawlers, Konkan Railway, widening of national highway etc. and ended up in embracing whatever they had initially opposed. It is now the turn of Mopa. And I bet the Salcettekars who are in large numbers in foreign lands as well as place like Mumbai, Delhi, Banglore and Calcutta will prefer to land at Mopa and be driven home along the proposed Super Express Way connecting North to South.READ
Mandre...
A beautiful colony of whites has come up in my ward. Their national flag flies high over the colony. My poor Tiranga flies on school buildings and the panchayat ghar only on national holidays more out of compulsion than patriotism. READ
Save Goa; pending Special Status
It is thus obvious that ‘special status’ follows from special circumstances. Goa does not seem to have any such special ground except its size (3702 Sq. km) and its late incorporation in the Indian Union if size and loss of three five years’ plans are made a criteria for Special Status. READ
Legacy of Pune
Such is the tradition of Pune. But …but.., it lacked one important aspect. The city lacked knowledge of science and was unaware of the scientific temper. There was Dnyan, but there was no Vidnyan. READ
Legal Reforms- Need for Disruptive Innovation
It is time we pay homage to Nirbhaya in a befitting manner. Candle light marches may fetch some good bytes on the electronic media. But only a disruptive and innovative method which should combine the best of the common law and civil law systems, would be the answer to the clogged courts. READ
Co- operatives and the Constitution of India
The shareholder is now the King of the Cooperative Movement. If he is vigilant and upright, participates in the affairs of his society on regular basis and avails of its minimum prescribed services, the Cooperatives in India can play a major role in the Economic Development of the Country. READ
The Indian Legal System – A Giant Cobweb
India needs more Courts, more Judges, simpler laws, a common Civil Code, a common Penal Code, a common commercial Code, a Common Civil procedure Code, and a Common Criminal procedure Code. READ
As per what I have read Phoolan was abducted by dacoits when16 yrs old in 1979 after which the gang leader tried to rape her but couldn't as he was killed by Vikram who became Phoolan's second husband. This man educated her of dacoity rules and taught her rifle handling and together with their gang they went looting high caste villages. However, due to caste differences among the gang which can't be divided into two i.e thakurs and mallahs, the couple had to escape when a plot was set to kill them as Phoolan and Vikram were mallahs. Phollan was raped by MANY men after they were captured and Vikram executed by the dacoits, after which she managed to flee with the help of two other mallahs and returned to Behmai after 17 months to take her revenge and shot down 22 thakur men who were all she and her men found at their hour of arrival, most of the included were not who had raped her. She was never caught by the police, she surrendered after more than two yrs of the Behmai incident. Upon becoming an MP she is known to have stopped a train at unscheduled stops to meet her acquaintances; and abusing and later suspending the policemen on duty when they rejected her request to meet the jail inmates she had befriended while serving her time. As an MP she had also, made inspiring speeches and sounded a revolutionary, a free thinker, a feminist, a sufferer and also a victim of corruption, caste discrimination, broken trust and a WOMAN utterly appalled by the crippled state of the Indian Govt. which has prevailed since 15th August 1947 and will prevail.
The shooter who silenced her was praised by the kshatriya community of UP and made known that "he has dried the tears of the 22 widowed women in Behmai". Their state of mind is understandable as Phoolan had shot 22 thakur husbands in Behmai but who is to comprehend her plight? She is supported by the mallahs and the dalits and known internationally but to India as an ignorant country, as a whole she is nothing more than a wasted bandit, dacoit and a murderer.
Well well ...khalap ji...I really like the way u write.Wishes all the best
I agree with you, Mr. Vishwas Prabhudesai. Naxalism and Maoism have sprung or will continue to spring because of oppression for generations and these decimated citizens of India see no hope in foreseeable future. Besides greedy and visionless politicians and corrupt Govt. machinary, it is also ageold social structure present even today in India, that makes a Phoolan Devi and Maoists and Naxalites.
Look at almost every unrest in India, North East to Bengal and especially in the red corridore, and you will find many centuries of social discrimination based on birth and illiteracy.
"Well, is that my constituency?" is the only question a political king asks in democratic India."
Nicely written blog makes you think as to why are the Naxalites and Maoists are born inspite of having a Democratic set up. I think when the common man and the adivasi people feel oppressed and find themselves helpless, they revolt against the system and care no more about their own life and the life of their families!
Sometimes I feel that when a situation like the one which we see today in the mining belt in Goa, where the common man feels helpless and has to suffer heavily because of the greed of a few well-connected VIPs, a frustration and an anger is generated in his mind. This is compounded by the corruption which he has to face at every level and by the indifference shown by every authority concerned, that the seeds of revolt against the establishment starts taking root in his mind! And does this not ultimately results in violence and loss to public property? Does this not result into massacre of innocent people?
Who is to blame for all this? Is it the greedy politicians or the greedy Officials in the Govt. machinery?
Or is it the intellectuals who are indifferent to what is happening around them and are busy taking care of their own selfish motives?
Or is it the common man who is not using his power of voting judiciously to install a Govt. that would take rational decisions in the interest of the State and who could give a corruption free Govt with vision and a blue print of development without exploitation of the common man?
A beautiful write up written with understanding and insight for social injustice.
This is also a true Ramakant Khalap whom I knew in school and never lost sight of his elusive goodness, even when he becomes 'political'.
Ramakant bab, politics is not your cup of tea. I prey once again, shun politics, start social work. (I did tell you that a few years back!)
thats why.................shes my hero!