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A ban on Bandhs

A bandh is the choicest means of protest for all political parties or organizations. We have seen umpteenth number of bandhs for hundreds of reasons such as killings, price rise, atrocities etc. But have these bandhs ever benefited the cause they are called for? Instead these bandhs reverse the wheel of an already slow progress that Assam is involved in. School children and college going youngsters are unable to complete their syllabi on time which later has a bad effect on their future results, ailing people suffer immensely for non availability of medical attention, daily wage earners are the worst sufferers who are unable to feed the hungry mouths at home. In such a predicament do these people gain anything by the bandhs. Assam has the most number of bandhs in a year added with the other calendar holidays and Sundays the Assamese hardly get time to work. In fact a trend has developed among us to expect some kind of a bandh frequently so much so that it seems that the bandh givers have realized the pulse of the people and slate the bandhs on weekends or nearing holidays so that the bandh becomes total. Again in such a condition the people are hardly bothered regarding the cause behind such bandhs.

In fact Assam is known for its tea, rhino, ULFA and bandh culture which perhaps has also earned it the epithet of a lahe-lahe city. Surprisingly the grapevine works its best during such bandhs and people come to know of a bandh in a matter of minutes! Perhaps deep down we like those bandhs which gives us a respite from the daily grind.

Protests should be such that the common public gets an active part to play. Public discussions, suggestions, door to door campaigns, candle light marches, sit in demonstrations, slogans fasts etc are better ways of making a point then calling for bandhs.

Bandhs not only put a brake in the economic progress but it also means huge losses to the country at large and the state in particular. Moreover, such bandhs send a wrong message to the outside world and most importantly to our future generations who are going to get this bandh culture as a legacy. But will anybody’s conscience be stirred by the above observations? I think not. May be we should call for a bandh to put an end to bandhs!

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” Protests should be such that the common public gets an active part to play. Public discussions, suggestions, door to door campaigns, candle light marches, sit in demonstrations, slogans fasts etc are better ways of making a point then calling for bandhs.” You must be joking, right? When was the last time when we heard that there was protest in which public genuinely played a constructive part ….. I can’t remember any in last 3 decades… before that, I can’t say, because I was not born. I remember when I sued to go to school, we were too happy to learn that there was strike and we have to miss the school. You see the enlightenment comes early and as we grow and become aware of the power of jamming, we tend to become more ruthless, we do what we believe in or are made to believe, without realizing that neither the demands are but the leaders get away with all the publicity (and money). We are becoming self destructive society, If this doesn’t stop, we have a heavy price to pay. “May be we should call for a bandh to put an end to bandhs!” You can try that it will be quiet a fun. All the best
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Assam is NOT lahe-lahe city, but rather "the land of lahe-lahe", where everything movies slowly. These days, Assam is known as Bandh/Bandha Pradesh.

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