2 hours of excercise, 2 lakh as bribe and a question
An hour of run followed by long jump, high jump and some more physical exercise is the routine for many in rural west Bengal (and may be in other states also). The practice is to get a job in force mainly in various opening in police and army. It is common that almost all houses have an aspirant who wants to join the force. It is not that they dream for that kind of job (as we see in Hindi movies) but is the only option for decent job. Due to various reasons like financial problem, absence of infrastructure for higher education and need to start earning to support family most of the young students from that area drop out from the education before or after 12th and start preparing for police and army selection. Most of the families’ hopes rely on the chance of him getting the job. However this is one part of the story. Like any other part of India, job mafia is rampant for the selection here as well. So clearing the physical tests is not enough, one need to pay anything between rupees 1 to 3 lakh to get the job. Still the job is the best available option and families do not have any other choice than arranging the money (some time by selling their lands). Still only 5-10% among them manages to succeed.
There is a war going on. I don’t know if it is for some ones right, or for politics or for something else. But who is fighting? The state? Or the rebels? However it does not matter. But who is losing? Obviously the common men in the affected area. We have seen many stories and coverage for that. And it is indeed true. However there is another set of people who are always in the losing side. They do not control the government policies, they do not hinder development in the under developed area and they do not take part in jangal mahal (the name is popular recently so used it) politics but they are doing their jobs as we do at our offices. I am talking about the jawans in special forces (24 of them got killed in shilda recently). Off course they suppose to know the risk of the job but they do not have other option than joining the army. But what kind of situation they were put in? They were staying at a temporary camp, in a publicly accessible place, they did not have any information, nobody bothered to inform then about a possible attack (though they had information) and the news is that the camp was strategically set up like that to protect a local politician! And remember Shilda is only one incident. We as nation fighting the internal terror! But how? With some long speeches, long meetings, in media debates and off course with some pawns (I am sorry for an outrageous word but don’t you think their situation is like that?) like then ones at Shilda. Off course we need forces to maintain law and order. But will the brutal force can win this war? I am sure the experts will fight it out in debate in television. But what about the families, whose dear ones, sole bread earners have demised?