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POLL 98
Poll PourriPolitics is Now Top of the Pops
Ever heard Sushma Swaraj sing? She sang a ditty called Tum
to thehre pardesi for MTV's Rock the Vote, part of the regular MTV U
programme, as it followed her on the campaign trail. Next, Rajesh Pilot and Margaret Alva
were grilled by college kids. How did the channel net staid politicos like Madhavrao
Scindia and Kumari Selja too? Also being wooed are Najma Heptullah, L.K. Advani and A.B.
Vajpayee. Says veejay Cyrus Broacha: "I guess a group of people, all suited and
booted convinced them." Just kidding.
While Morcha mouths the slogan "Hum do
hamare sau", Udham Singh is gearing up. In a four-part election series from February
21, Channel V's all-Haryanvi veejay advises wannabes to stay fit: "Jab tane bote
ya kursi ke liye ladna pade to sirf apni body hi kaam mein aawe (When you have to
fight for votes or power, only your body will come of use)." Just kidding, again. The
point, say the channels, is to get youngsters to vote. Ahem.
-- Anna M.M. Vetticad
Enemy's Enemy
Mayawati may face unexpected problems in Ambedkar
Nagar. Local supporters of the SP and the BJP are planning a hush-hush alliance to defeat
the BSP's firebrand. During Mayawati's six-month reign as chief minister in 1997, Ambedkar
Nagar had more cases registered against upper caste and OBC citizens under the Dalit Act
than any other district. Hence the anti-Maya anger. As a district BJP functionary puts it,
"We will weigh the prospects of the two candidates -- Triveni Ram of the BJP and L.P.
Kannaujia of the SP -- two days before polling and support the one better placed."
Should be fun.
-- Subhash Mishra
Handing out Discredit Cards
On election eve, spare a thought for a scheme gone awry. Five
years and Rs 100 crore notwithstanding, 36 per cent of India's 600 million voters don't
have voter I-cards. The failure has been chronicled in a recent Election Commission (EC)
publication. It points out that only 46.57 per cent of all voters had received defect-free
I-cards till December 1996. In Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and
Tamil Nadu -- home state of T.N. Seshan, mastermind of the I-card -- not a single
defect-free card has been issued.
The EC cites interesting reasons for faltering. In Bihar,
where only 15.03 per cent of the voters could be covered, photography teams were robbed by
extremists. The story was similar in Tripura, where militants proved an overwhelming
opposition. In siesta-happy Goa, people stayed away from the centres despite repeated
requests to get photographed. No wonder the EC has deferred completion of Project I-card
to the next millennium.
--Sayantan Chakravarty
New Brief
When the BJP announced the candidature of Calcutta's top
corporate lawyer Satyabrata "Jolu" Mukherjee, 66, from Krishnanagar, eyebrows
were raised. After all, he was an electoral novice. Of course, he's no stranger to the
constituency. His country home there is a tourist attraction of sorts -- as an embodiment
of the Raj, fine old-style beds and all. Even so, the barrister was expected to be small
fry for Ajoy Mukherjee, the CPI(M)'s nominee. Well, Jolu can take heart that his campaign
is more visible than the Congress'. On February 5, he even shared the dais with L.K.
Advani. Jolu -- who has a British accent and uses a knife and fork for his fish and rice
lunch -- has canvassed with clockwork precision. "Campaigns are a great opportunity
to know people," he says; and perhaps to reinvigorate a not too oft-used Bengali
vocabulary.
-Sumit Mitra
Life's A Parody, Old Chum
Laloo Yadav's used the services of Baleshwar, a pop star in Bhojpuri circles,
to launch a cassette offensive -- and that last word is used decidedly. First comes Lalooji
pukaare aaja, lalten pe muhar lagaaja (to the tune of Mera dil ye pukaare aaja,
an old Hindi classic). The next song is a dig at Sharad Yadav, once Laloo's protege and
now his rival in Madhepura. Sung to the tune of Tum to thehre pardesi, its
somewhat unorthodox lyrics are: Tum to underwear pahan kar aye the, maine tumhe pyjama
pahanaya.
A swift and sharp counter attack has come from the BJP, with
a number which parodies the Laloo-Rabri team. To the tune of Main to raste pe ja raha
tha, it goes thus. Male voice: Main to paisa bana raha tha, sabko ullu bana raha
tha, aur chara bhi kha raha tha. Ab pakda gaya to main kya karoon. The female
response: Tere bacche khila rahi thi, sabka khana bana rahi thi, aur ghar bhi chala
rahi thi. Ab CM bani to main kya karoon. What next? Baba Sehgal for finance minister
-- or Laloo goes to MTV?
- Bharat Desai
Past Imperfect
Mitrasen Yadav, formerly of the CPI and now an
SP candidate from Faizabad, was convicted for murder in 1967. His death sentence was
upheld by the Supreme Court and it was only a presidential pardon which saved him. This
year, with the EC ostracising convicted candidates, many felt Mitrasen's nomination papers
would be rejected. Apparently, the law held since Mitrasen had not been re-convicted
within eight years of the pardon and he was free to contest. Talk of luck of the devil.
-Subhash Mishra |