This appeared in Mumbai Mirror....
No real narrative
for women in 2014?
More than six decades have flown by in a
blink. We have Elections 2014 in our backyard. And so far, at least, I have not
really noticed any narrative for the women of India. Isn’t that sort of dim ?
Night after night, the nation watches mainly men thundering away on assorted
panel discussions that deal with political issues of every hue. The expressions
on their faces are suitably grim ( I miss Manish Tewari’s supercilious smirk )
as they dissect what went wrong in Muzaffarnagar ( come on, chaps, we all KNOW
what happened there! But do any of you
know how to fix it?). The economy and its ding dong condition ( “Oooooh! Sensex
close to a 3-year high. Thanks Uncle Sam!”) is tediously analysed on biz
channels, often by chirpy young things wearing startling shades of lipstick. Then there are the heavy duty
interview/ issue based programmes anchored by our tv star presenters ( male and
female). Since their thrust is to generate fiery exchanges via an aggressive,
confrontational approach ( I long for the full on attack mode of the original – Karan Thapar at his fiestiest),
the topics are picked accordingly. Right now, one cannot escape Narendra Modi.
And here’s the interesting bit: he is the only neta to be actively courting the
female vote. Ever since my spoof on Raghu, the RBI Guv appeared in ET, and got everybody’s knickers into a right
royal twist (that was amusing!), I have been inundated with requests from other
publications to ‘do a Raghu on Modi.” No chance! I was informed Modi had won a
recent poll conducted with middle- aged house wives who had declared him their
ultimate heart throb. Good for the house wives and good for Modi. Count me out
of this one.
To his credit, Modi has been overtly courting
the female constituency in his own State and launched several initiatives which,
on paper at least, sound positive, pro-active and most crucially – possible.
His ‘Mission Mangalam’( launched in 2010) and the ‘Sakhi Mandals’ are designed
to create livelihoods for a million women over the next five years.
Understanding the cultural dynamics of
Gujarat, these self- help groups are transforming lives, albeit slowly.
When Modi addresses rallies, at least a few of his bombastic utterances sound
female- inclusive and in sync with women’s expectations. The rest of the
political big wigs behave like women don’t exist ( except as rape victims), and
nearly all their reference points are stubbornly male. Amazingly enough, the three , four or five
heavy weight Devis in the political sphere have breezily ignored issues that
concern India’s female population. They go into strident mode only when a tragic Nirbhaya case or a spate of horrific
gang rapes galvanize the country. One rarely hears Sushama Swaraj, Sonia
Gandhi, Jayalalitha, Mayawati or Mamata Banerjee, invest any real time or
thought on women specific concerns. This is not just short sighted of them, but
also rather dumb. One doesn’t really expect or even want special concessions,
but it is a reflection of the indifference of the ruling class that not a
single leader has bothered to make women’s welfare a key issue so far.
The female rupee has already impacted the
economy in a significant way. If our money counts, shouldn’t our minds? While
emotive subjects like curtailing violence against women have been taken up by a
few political parties( no matter how clumsily), the lives of women in a wider
perspective remain side lined and ignored. This is really where Rahul Gandhi
comes in. Forget the poor fellow’s Kalawati episode (yes, I know that’s hard!).
Forget his more recent roti-for-every-Indian speech (the Baba meant well, and
at least he didn’t promise pizzas to poverty stricken villagers ). It’s an
interesting head-to-head contest between two bachelors now. How they woo and
court the ladies may turn out to be the biggest differential in the months
ahead. Both should look at hiring teams that are tuned into the specific needs
of today’s woman – rural and urban. The guy who’ll walk away with the female
vote will be the one who doesn’t talk down to us. Word is out that both the
bachelor boys are working on pumping up their sex appeal - getting more in touch with their feminine
selves. Which is fine, I suppose. But the thing is, we aren’t looking to bed
them. We want them to work for us. Huge difference!
13 comments:
I love you. @Sobhaaa De
THIS! THIS! This needed to be said. I want to buy you a shrikhand puri dinner for saying this. Women need to make their vote matter.
Neither Sonia, nor the other 4 mentioned will do this for us. Why? Because they are not smart enough to know which side of the roti really has the ghee. Because they are not professionally good enough to represent 50% of their constituency! Period.
It is up to each one of us. We need to be in the faces of each politician, in our Durga Avatar.
I know what your answer will be but why don't you consider running Shobhaa.
I know what your answer will be but why don't you consider running Shobhaa.
behind military fatigues deep green
dark glasses and automatics so mean
they huddle while want to be seen
now is that not irony
and what utter phoney
for a safety need so looney
they were just there the other day
promising sops and a wide way
with a dream to have your say
in suv's so class and security so vast
its a red flash as they zoom past
once they know your vote is cast
http://www.theunrealtimes.com/2013/09/17/we-are-in-for-hot-times-under-namo-shobha-des-panting-column-on-narendra-modi/
Namo is not a bachelor. He has ditched his childhood wife Yashodaben because he married her when he was a roadside chaiwala before he joined RSS to work hard, follow their discipline & come up in life to become CM, prospective PM etc. Now there is a status issue in living with her. Now he pretends to be a bachelor & celebrates his b'day with mama dear. One good thing I liked was his non response to Mallika Sherawat's doing a Marlyn Manroe singing a foolish happy birthday Narendra Modiji embarrassing nobody but herself & becoming the butt of every channel's ridicule. These item girls have a way of maintaining a good figure literally & cutting a very sorry figure metaphorically. Namo & JFK ? Namo means business & JFK was a playboy in his own right. No comparison there. But this is not about JFK & NAMO. This is about Namo & Raga. As far as Raga is concerned what happened to his Venezuelan Spanish Architect girlfriend of 2004 Veronique Cartelli ? So both are not bachelors in the true sense of the word.
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