oHerald Review, Sujnday 6th November 2016
With
elections around the corner it is not unusual to hear the constant
clamour from the public for a citizen-friendly government. This is a
reasonable expectation considering the rapid devastation of Goa’s
environment and disappearance of people’s traditional livelihood options
driven by anti-Goan and pro-corporate policies. But this denouncing of
the politician and corruption seems to have become more of a ritual over
the last decade with no constructive outcomes visible on the ground.
There is a glaring mis-match between what the Goykar speaks and how the
Goykar acts. Besides the colourful and emotive terminology of Save Goa,
Goykarponn, Mother Goa, Niz Goykar, Goychi Mati or Goycho Gobor and what
not, the result is nothing more than the moneyed feudalistic parivar
remotely calling the shots. There is much more that lies concealed in
the actions of the ‘Udta Goykar’ than what is made visible on the
streets.
We
may be familiar with irrational behaviour in dysfunctional families
arising from exposure to an abusive or violent environment. In such
situations, the actual behaviour of the victims in response to what they
claim as traumatizing and painful often appears irrational. While they
may admit that there exists a problem, the clinical solutions to such
problems will be avoided or resisted and counter-productive coping
behaviours will be preferred. It is not uncommon to see such victims
endlessly hoping for some sort of a miracle which would change their
situation. Finger pointing or blaming others as the cause for the
situation is often a symptom of such dysfunction. So appears to be the
case with Goan society when it comes to dealing with the corrupt and
hostile political system.
It
is quite common to hear citizens say that if Goa is to be saved then
the present set of politicians need to be dumped. Such thinking is
rather impulsive and definitely not rational. This is more of a denial
by the Goan to avoid owning responsibility for the mess. The victimised
Goan keeps eternally hoping for a third option to emerge and bring about
the desired ‘acche din’. Any emphasis on change is more about replacing
the politician and shooing off the migrants than on putting in place
healthy systems and processes. This ‘Tu, Tu, Main, Main’ between the
politician and the people is about a complex and vicious relationship.
The outcome of such reactionary responses is that the same oppressive
political forces constantly conspire and adopt innovative tactics to
boost their selfish political and economic fortunes.
The
threat to Goa is not from politicians in Government alone, it
percolates deep down to the grass-roots which witnesses a rag to riches
story of so claimed social leaders who betray the trust of the people
and compromise the village interests, obviously for their own economic
gain. On the other hand, inspite of the complaining about corruption,
the citizens shamelessly let their lives revolve around such corrupt
politicians when it comes to sponsors, donations and other undue
favours. This duplicity will get justified with arguments that there is
nothing wrong in taking money from politicians as it is ultimately
stolen public money. While some Goykars may swear that the present BJP
government needs to be taught a lesson, their political actions on
ground actually seem to contribute to the BJP’s mission for a ‘Congress
mukth Bharat’. Floating third and fourth options to split votes becomes
the favoured response instead of consolidating the opposition votes.
Emotional issues are made to dominate the political discourse rather
than focus on analysing policy and programs. Goykarponn gets reduced to a
‘madd’, ‘mati’ or ‘gobor’. There are no consistent principles or ethics
which drive such political thinking. Thereby, when it suits, a tainted
former bureaucrat or an unscrupulous real estate developer becomes
accepted as the non-corrupt face on an anti-corruption platform.
In
such a dysfunctional political atmosphere the public expectations for
honest and clean people in politics is more like luring healthy persons
into an unhealthy environment and getting them infected. If at all new
honest faces do present themselves as an option, the dysfunctional
citizen’s mind controlled by a corrupt and oppressive political system
will continue to unconsciously ensure that the status quo is maintained.
Till such time that humility and courage to own one’s shortcomings
instead of blaming the politician and migrant is not visible in
Goykarponn, this ugly political circus with feudalistic clowns in
attractive attire can be expected to be viral and trending with the
gullible masses.
http://www.heraldgoa.in/Review/Voice-Of-Opinion/Dysfunctional-Goykarponn/108153.html
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