Where have all the women gone??
This appeared in The Week. I am off to Delhi tomorrow to check out the Garam Hawa in the Capital. My next post will be on thursday on my return. I got back late this evening from a long shoot to find a courier package from Amitabh Bachchan. I thought he had sent me another missive in connection with something I'd written. Mais non, it was a hefty tome about Jug Suraiya's article published in the Times of India on 2nd March. This was an emotional and anguished reaction to Jug's piece titled 'Slumdog Divide.' Amitabh has analysed Jug's 'Subverse' column virtually line by line , and done a surgically perfect job of taking it apart. I agree with Amitabh's basic argument and am surprised that Jug could have committed the factual blunders he has listed out. It's also good to know that there is someone out there who cares enough to set the record straight so very scrupulously. But Jug is what is called a 'Humour writer'. So, I don't really know whether or not Amitabh's outrage and righteous anger are a little misplaced here. But the fact that Amitabh has invested so much time and energy into challenging Jug's every thought on the subject is terrific. I like passion. If you feel strongly about an issue, give it your all. Don't hold back. It remains to be seen whether the editor of the TOI decides to publish the unedited version of Amitabh's eloquent rebuttal.
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Two Bihari Bigmouths for the price of one?? Shatrughan Sinha is pitted against Shekhar Suman in Patna. Suman was all deference and humility while talking about his 'brother' Sinha. But Sinha could not hold back the bombast as he claimed he was the asli Bihari Babu - and he even refused to acknowledge Suman by name, preferrring to refer to him as 'That gentleman'. Theek hai. Now that 'The Suman and Sinha Show' is on the road - sit back and enjoy the fun. Question is - will Suman's honewalli bahu, Kangana Ranaut, campaign for him ? If so, what will she be not wearing??
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Where have all the women gone….??
The
elections are upon us… and women are missing in action. One would have
thought by now political parties across the board would have woken up
to ground realities that women count – literally!! Besides, look at the
ladies who are calling the shots as party bosses – Sonia, Maya, Mamata,
Jayalalithaa, Brinda – shouldn’t their spectacular success tell the men
something? More importantly, shouldn’t these very women be looking for
female candidates ? Apparently, that is not happening. And the number
of females in the fray remains dismally, disappointingly small. Not a
single political party has announced any meaningful programmes designed
for women so far. And I’m not talking about reservations, since I have
always been opposed to quota systems of any kind. I want to hear about
specifics – something at a basic level that will ensure a better future
for the next generation ( too late to do anything of consequence for
the present one). Nobody has come up with a single proposal so far –
not even a promise to provide something as essential as toilets in our
villages where women still have to wait for darkness to relieve
themselves. Imagine that in the 21st century. A toilet can transform
the life of a village. But it remains a low priority. A village
equipped with a toilet and school for girls is capable of changing
society at large. Perhaps, that is the real fear. Perhaps that’s
precisely what our netas don’t want. But since ‘change’ is being touted
this time, and is the new magic mantra, how about starting at latrine
level??
Change is what Barack Obama promised and cruised to
victory. Change is what India needs. Change can come from women. But it
may not be the sort of change entrenched politicians want. They would
prefer to keep our womenfolk ignorant, insecure and hungry. It’s an
age-old trick that ensures dominance and control over the disempowered.
But what these politicians are missing out on is the potential for
turning this so-called ‘disadvantage’ into an advantage. If they co-opt
the women of this country into the mainstream of decision making, it
will definitely benefit them! Since politicians are necessarily
self-seeking, they must realize the potential of this enormous vote
bank. Any party that places women up there in its manifesto will win
far many more supporters than by discussing the 123 treaty which goes
over most people’s heads anyway. But I don’t see it happening. I was
talking to a young, dynamic editor of a powerful business publication
the other day. I asked him bluntly why they ignored women as jury
members while deciding the winners of their prestigious business
awards. He naively told me that the reason was simple. According to
him, women were incapable of wading through reams of balance sheets and
financial papers that needed to be processed before short listing
candidates. My look of absolute horror did not deter this young man
from expanding on his theory that women really did not understand the
intricacies of company profiles, and there weren’t enough ‘qualified’
women around in the first place. When I mentioned a few, including
Indra Nooyi, he grinned and said, “ Well…. she is an exception.” Ha! So
much for gender equality, even in media. I wondered aloud how many men
on that damned jury of theirs could decode balance sheets themselves…
and whether they even bothered to. Most of these awards follow the old
boys’ network practices – men award other men knowing it will be their
turn soon. So it is in politics, too.
Take a look at this statistic:
just 44 women made it to the Lok Sabha in the 2004 elections out of 539
candidates. So far, in ‘progressive’ Maharashtra, only 5 women are in
the fray for 48 Lok Sabha seats. I don’t see that number going up very
much higher in the coming weeks. A candidate’s ability is what counts
above and beyond gender. Does this number mean we are not confident
about the ability of our women to represent us in government?? It is a
matter of personal disappointment that I say this - for women’s voices
to be heard, we have to desexualize our mindset. The easy route is to
throw brainless Bollywood actresses into the ring and exploit their sex
appeal – the surest way to insult all women . I’d rather such a seat be
given to a more deserving man. Since these elections are being touted
as the ultimate photo- op, why not use the same sexist yardstick to
pick male candidates. Going by that, I guess if John Abraham decides to
contest, his butt will win hands down!!,
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