By Firoz.T.Totanawala
The Bangalore Metro Reporter
15th Feb 2011 Issue-
THE PROTECTOR FEARS FOR LIFE
CM’s
BLACK MAGIC DRAMA FOR SYMPATHY
Who can protect the
lives of crores of citizens when the king himself talks of serious threat to
his life? The king in question is none other than our great Chief Minister B.S.
Yeddyurappa who enjoys “Z Plus” security provided to only about 100 leaders in
the entire country. In fact, Yedurappa had made this starling disclosure during
his visit to suttur mutt. The statement of Yedurappa to the effect that he
fears for his life through witchcraft by opposition leader Siddaramaiah should
be taken with a pinch of salt. He had also stated that there are attempts to
liquidate him physically as the black magic has not yielded result!
This statement had
definitely shocked and surprised the people, political parties and leaders.
Nobody in his senses would agree with Yedurappa’s perception of threat to his
life. How could one agree that black magic will finish him off?
It is visible that Yedurappa
has become deeply religious particularly after he became the CM. Initially, he
along with Shobha Kardlanje went round the temples in Tamil Nadu and Kerala famous
for rituals and black magic. Consequently, these temples have become famous
now.
Of course, Yedurappa
has created a world record in visiting powerful temples and places. The other
day, when there were all chances of the Governor giving sanction for his
prosecution, he air dashed to Kalahasti to perform special rituals to ward off
the Rahu Dosha. In a way, the state has spent crores catering to Yedurappa’s
religious tour apart from his generous donations but the same was borne from
the tax payer’s money.
Yedurappa and Sobha
have themselves conducted many homas to finish off their enemies. The Shatru
Samhara Homas held in Kerala
Temple whenever they were
facing difficult political situations is famous for them. Now, emulating the
example, scores of people from the state are paying visits to this temple. And
what more, pleased with the “result” Shobha Karandlaje has built a huge dining
hall and dedicated it to the temple on behalf of Yedurappa. There are many more
colourful stories of such rituals by Yedurappa and Shobha Karandlaje.
Forget that. Yedurappa’s
black magic fad had reached a ridiculous level during the confidence vote in
October last. Acting on the advice of astrologers, Yedurappa closed the three
main entrances to the Vidhana Soudha and the rest is history. The black magic
performed in the vicinity of the Vidhana Soudha too has raised eyebrows.
Suffice it to say that he relies more on rituals and black magic to survive in
power than his party and the people.
If black magic can
procure power despite heavy odds, then there is no need for elections spending
crores and crores. One can indulge in black magic against their opponents and
the effects of the black magic will ensure the person to power. Once in power
he can continue to use black magic to stay in power.
Now, in a Democracy,
one needs majority in the Assembly elections to come to power and form the Government.
In that case, the leader of the party wanting power need not toil hard to get
majority to his party. He could simply engage around 250 witch crafters to
perform black magic in all the constituencies against the other political
parties including candidates. If this is not possible as other parties may also
engage them, he can select for a very powerful Black magic practitioner for
wholesale black magic. At the maximum one can spend about 25 to 30 crores to
come to power and also prevent the role of big money in the elections.
Interestingly then,
there will be no need for the people. The people can be prevented from participating
in the elections or one can do the black magic so that all the votes casted
will turn into his and his party’s favour. Once in power, he can rule and ruin
the state as per his whims and fancies. To be on safer side he can also induct
a couple of black magicians in the cabinet- one exclusively to protect him and
another for doing black magic against his detractors both in his party and the
opposition!
Yedurappa would have
done this had there been such provisions in the constitution and people being
superstitious. The constitution wants secular state with scientific
temperament. But still people by and large have remained superstitious and a
large section believes in black magic. Many a times, politicians have taken undue
advantage of this belief.
However, Yedurappa’s
black magic episode has made him a laughing stock. He, as an ordinary human
being has every right to his own faiths and beliefs whether in god or demon.
But as the Chief Minister presiding over the destiny of six crore people of the
state, he has his limitations in personal life and beliefs. He is duty bound to
protect the lives and properties of the people. He has supreme powers to
discharge his duties to the state and its people.
When Yedurappa
publicly states that he is fearing for his life because of black magic against
him by his opponents naming Siddaramaiah as a suspect and further declaring
that he may even be physically liquidated, to say the least, is taking the
political situation to a new rotten low level. When Yedurappa, as the King
fears for his life, what about the protection he is duty bound, to protect the
lives of six crore people? He might have made these remarks to gain public
sympathy, but his attempts have backfired! He is seen as a most vulnerable
Chief Minister afraid of his life.
It can be compared
that Smt. Indira Gandhi who, on the previous day of her assassination, had
thundered in a public meeting in Orissa that “her every drop of blood will go
in service of the nation.” Contrary to that, while Yedurappa says he is here to
serve the people and state, he admits he fears for his life. And that says all!
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