THE LIGHT OF ANDAMANS
| ISSUE 30 | 20 APRIL 2012
PAUPER’S LOG:
Sleep As
We Swell!
By Abu Arsh
Post
tsunami of 2004 has shown that our greed and callous attitude has given way to
more degradation of our resources as if there's no tomorrow. Administration
after making a meal of the whole Tsunami rehabilitation and reconstruction has
come up with great statistics on the decadal people count wherein we have
increased a mere twenty more thousand heads. What has perplexed a majority of
the Islanders is -where have all the people gone whom we see participating in
every other sphere of life in the Islands . There
has been an enormous influx in population which a common lay man can see but
strangely our enumerators don't. In every trade you see availability of cheap
labour and small trade operators of origin which no one has any clue about. We
find people of either Oriya, Bengali, Chattisgarhi, Jharkhandi or maybe neither
of these but Bangladeshi's. This was not the case a decade ago.
A
new breed of sharecroppers has come up dominating the production chain of
vegetables all the year round. These people claim to be from 24 Paraganas or
the Sunderbans. Technology adopted is effective with zero tillage and no farm
machinery used. Virgin forest area adjoining the fields is also brought under
cultivation. Entire government depots of fertilizers are bought and enormous
doses of pesticides used. The seeds are extra short duration and of the hybrid
variety. The veggies are of sizes and colours never before seen by Islanders.
Consuming these lead to serious systemic health issues with young greying
before their grandparents did. The growers themselves don't consume the veggies
they grow but survive on potatoes and rice. Majority of these are seen buying
rice and kerosene from Fair Price Shops at a premium which our affluent
islanders by virtue of several pay commission dole outs, don't use for the
costlier Ponni and LPG.
The
local unskilled and semi-skilled market is also dominated by these. All the
labourers of civil contractors are these and their efficiency or output is
unrivalled, the contractors would vouch for this. Be it plumbing, carpentry or
furniture maker, half of the auto drivers, all of the bearers and room boys in
bars and hotels, porters at the airports, cleaners and mechanics at workshops,
putchka and noodle sellers on all the possible junctions of the islands are
these people. Every other Rural and Urban area of these islands has a sizeable
population of these new islanders who wield Chinese make mobile phones with
blaring speakers. They come out in the evening and hang out at various joints
to have tea, watch television and more importantly charge their mobile
batteries especially in rural areas. The reason for this prominently being
their habitations doesn't have electricity in the rural areas. Every shack in
urban is on rent and the landlord makes a quick buck.
These
new crop of Islanders have several sympathizers starting from their employers,
leasers, general islanders, small time politicians and the big bosses of
politics/ administration for their efficiency and vulnerability. They would get
a ration card, an identity card, a driving license, a passport and what have
you by the generosity of these sympathizers. They have contributed enormously
to our economy post tsunami and have contributed to the fortune of many
including their own. They have contributed even to the crime rate, novel ways
of burglaries and encroachment of Government land. Many unsolved cases of
heinous crimes like murder can be attributed to them owing to personal
rivalries.
Many
of us may argue we need these- 'may be or may be not Bangladeshi's' for the
Island's economy to strive and survive like all the major cities in rest of India are
doing. One fine day a Bal Thackrey would wake up from his slumber and ask his
goons to bash and extradite these poor souls as they are eating up on the
prospects of the local Marathas. Unfortunately these Islands
cannot have this dubious distinction because by the time we realize who these
people are they would have become important vote bank and outnumber us as is
the case in some North Eastern states. An Administration which cannot count or
identify their nationality nor prevent them from contaminating our food or
enjoying our subsidies would not be able to stop them from easily assimilating
in the Islands society. Who knows? One of them
could become the Chief Minister of the islands when it'll have a Legislative
Assembly to meet the aspirations of the islanders, sick to the bone of
Bureaucratic rule.
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