" It will work, if you forget all the reasons that it won't"

Friday, April 30, 2010

Be the CHANGE

Earlier last week the principal of our college asked me to interview the Chief Justice of Lokayukta, Karnataka-Justice N. Santosh Hegde for the college magazine. In the course of the interview that lasted for an hour, I asked him many questions on his life, what makes him happy, what makes him sad, how he handles the power that is given to him… One thing that left an impression on me and I thought it cleared one of my greatest misconceptions was that when he told me “Safal, I always believed that I will change this world, I will change the society and make our society free of corruption, but when I sat on this chair (referring to his position in the law which gives him power to question even the chief minister) contrary to my belief I realized that I can never ever change the society. All I can do is bring a change in my ownself”

It is very true. I have grown up believing that one day I am going to change the world, I will change the whole system of working. Probably writing on mool-dhara was a step in that direction and aiming to appear in civil services exam also stemmed out of it. But that interview made me realize that I can never change the society or the system. All I can do is do my own little good for the society sans any expectations that the entire world will change for good. And it is not only applied to me, but to everyone who reads this blog (or will never read it). Be it any issues of the world, it is the duty of every individual to take up the cause of the change he or she wants to see in this world. Be it global warming, corruption in the government offices, bad politics or be it anything else. If you believe in a cause, take up that cause-preach and practice it.

A few days back, I used to think like George W Bush ”Global warming? Huh.. where is global warming.. I don’t see it.” I still don’t know how true this whole fuss about global warming is, but my sister who is working for TERI (The Energy and Research Institute headed by the famous environmentalist Dr. R. K Pachauri) got this worm of ‘save the planet’ injected in me. I may never stop eating non-vegetarian food (for those who are new to this topic; according to a famous research done, eating beef and chicken adds heavily to global warming as it reduces the carbon credits from earth) but I make sure I compensate that by switching off lights and other electrical appliances as soon as they are not in use, whether I am in home or in college. I go walking to my college (this helps me cut down my growing paunch too!!!), I celebrate every earth hour in my PG-we have a badminton championship for an hour under the street lights during earth hour. With requests I have convinced my landlord to keep two separate bins-one for the material that can be recycled and other for non recycled material. I have subscribed to e-bill for my post paid mobile connection as well instead of a paper bill. All thanks to my “green” sister.

A friend of mine feels sympathy for the way Muslims are viewed with suspicion around the world, so he has taken up this cause on facebook. Another friend of mine, who himself hails from New Delhi and was barred from voting, made sure all his eligible friends in Bangalore vote at the recently held city municipality elections. Our college never had a tech fest organized in 10 years of its existence. Recently a group of students from 2nd year Computer Science department came up with the idea of a fest. They did the requisite homework and convinced the management with their hard work and determination and organized Agam 2010 that too successfully.

All of us have a cause inside us. Some may feel bad for the poor children who are not fortunate enough to go to schools, rather that cursing the government they themselves can take up the charge of teaching them at home. You don’t need to take up the responsibility of 1.3 million destitute of India, teach 2-3 of them that will make the difference. If you feel the heat of corruption, make sure you never give that extra currency notes to make your job done at your will or you may complain to organizations like lokayukta as well. If you hate the concept of quotas-make sure you never demand for any kind of quota anywhere in your life. If you feel sad for inter-caste or inter-community or even inter-religious issues take a one step-making a friend from that community is one of them-to make the change. There is so many resources available in todays world-social networking sites, sms, blog... just share your concern.

I would wind up with the words of wisdom that Justice Hegde gave me:

“I want you to tell you two things. One if you really want to see the change the first thing that you need to have is lot of patience. The change that you want to see may take 5 years or 25 years. Persevere. Two we, in this world, are a part of a rat race, where every single individual wants to outshine the other. If you try and get up the ladder, there will always be more than 100 hands to pull you down. Today everyone wants power, money and fame. So to make sure you do not fall into that trap you need to be self content with whatever you have. That doesn’t mean don’t set goals, you must set high goals and achieve it with passion and not with a hungry madness. But make sure you are the change because it is each one of yours collective effort that will bring the change.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

I, PL



It had been a long time since I wrote my last article on mool-dhara and there wasn’t any exciting news around that would have made me jump on my seat. But the recent Tharoor-Modi spat or rather Modi-Tharoor spat (or else Lalit Modi will sue me for defamation) gave me just the right spark that was much needed to write an article. This season Indian Premier League is not about cricket (actually it has never been about cricket), not about the hot bollywood stars, no more about cheerleaders as well. It’s about a threat to the sole heirship of the world’s fastest growing league. There is a danger to the "one man show idea" of the Great Indian League.
Every year since its inception, IPL or rather DLF IPL (after all DLF has paid 200 crores for being the title sponsors of the tournament for 5 years) have had some or the other controversial issue surrounding it during the course of one month when the greatest festival of Indian cricket is celebrated once a year. In the first season it was the cheerleaders and the huge amount of money involved on one crazy idea and also the ICL. While the second season had the fake KKR player episode, or even the clashing of the tournament with the general assembly elections of the nation! But there has been one man who has been a undefeated napoleon in this journey-He came, he saw, he conquered. That’s Lalit Kumar Modi for you. He has fought such apprehensions about IPL bravely to an extent that he went on to take on the Home Minister of India, who humbly requested him to postpone the tournament by a week last year in the view of elections that were to be held in the country. In reply the Great Man took the entire tournament out of the country but he did not compromise.

Lalit Kumar Modi was born in a wealthy and a successful business family. His father is the chairman of Rs 40 billion business empires that was founded by his grandfather Raj Bahadur Gujarmal Modi (and for those who don’t know Modi Nagar is also founded by their family). He is not only the chairman and commissioner of of Indian Premier League, he is the chairman of Champions League, vice president of Board of Cricket Control for India (BCCI), Vice president of Punjab Cricket Association and also the president and managing director of Modi Enterprise; that speaks volumes about his managing skills, no wonder he can sell two new franchisees of 3 a years old cricket league for a staggering Rs 3250 crores and run a Rs 15000 crores DLF IPL while tweeting on his blackberry!!!

His vision changed the way the whole world looks at cricket. Now the organizing committee of Olympics is also thinking of including cricket in their list of sports. His idea of bringing together two biggest source of entertainment in India-Cricket and Bollywood-on the same platter is selling like hot cakes. As popularly believed, the idea of league cricket wasn’t his own idea, Essel owned Indian Cricket League had conceptualized this whole idea first. But as they say there is nothing right and wrong, there is only power and power was on Modi’s side. So when he started 'his own' league (IPL), he made sure ICL never gets recognition from the International Cricket Council(ICC), the players who play for the rebel league are never allowed to play even domestic Ranji matches, and no major cricket grounds of India were made available to host ICL matches. As a result, ICL could not gather the sponsorship and failed to take wings even before it could come out of its cocoon. But three years down the line, who cares; after all no one asks Bill Gates if he copies everything from Mac.

A convict for possessing drugs and charged with assault and kidnapping, Lalit Modi has made the $4 billion game in his favor in such a suave manner that today the soul of IPL is Lalit Modi. He is the epicenter. He favored his own party members to make IPL remain his empire.
  • Emerging media, the owners of Rajasthan Royals were favored in the auction despite of the fact that Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group also bid for the same team. Emerging media is backed by Lalit Modi’s brother-in-law Suresh Chellaram.
  • Mohit Burman the co-owner of King’s XI Punjab is also the brother of Modi’s son-in-law.
  • Also the global cricket ventures which own the digital and mobile rights for IPL till 2017 belongs to Lalit Modi’s step son-in-law.
Then one day another lion ventured in the IPL jungle, a lion (Shashi Tharoor) who was an eligible candidate for the most high profile job of the world, secretary general of United Nations. So when this “twittering” lion gate-crashed into the IPL jungle, which already had a dominating lion of its own, clash of the two lions was inevitable. And the real owner of the jungle (Lalit Modi) would pull all means to make sure the new lion cannot outwit him. Consequently Lalit Modi is trying all his tricks, even going to the extent of scratching his paws on the rebel female lioness (allegedly). So what if the taxmen are tightening their noose about Modi, he will make sure he will take down Tharoor(and his alleged lioness) along with him. But he will not let anyone else rule his territory.

People might call IPL as India Proxy League, Indian Potboiler League, Intrigue Premier League, Indian Paisa League but for Lalit Modi it’s all about the pronoun 'I' in it because from day one of its inception, Modi has been handling all the things unilaterally. And business routes and decisions taken by him are the ones that have satisfied him the most monetarily. After all he is the real business of the league. He is behind the recipe of the dish that has spell bounded the Indian and the world audiences alike-money+political power+glamour+dancing girls and cricket (Yes cricket comes in the end!!!). After all he “modi”fied the game of cricket for us.