State, National Politics Akin to Village Affairs
Insinuations, threats, caste
politics
used to mark local politics
in past
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
The Hans India (07-04-2024)
The
current political scenario at National and State Levels, resembles politicking
gimmicks played, right from Village Sarpanch Election to Block President and ZP
Chairman, often unethical, decades ago. Emergences of Eknath Shindes, unscrupulously
encouraging defections of elected representatives, political threats,
politically motivated raids by Investigation Agencies, indiscriminately abusing
policies of previous Governments, scant respect even to elders in opposition etc.
are disturbing features of developing Indian Democracy.
Six
decades ago, I experienced typical politicking in Village Politics, when I
moved to my village Vanamvari Krishnapuram, in the then politically volatile Khammam
Block, after degree studies in Hyderabad. As many of my relatives then, were
Sarpanches of neighboring villages, I too inadvertently was attracted to
Village Politics. Then, Khammam District Congress Party Politics were vertically
and horizontally divided between Jalagam Vengal Rao Faction and Seelam
Siddareddy Faction. Jalagam was one time Chief Minister of AP and Union
Minister, and Seelam was Minister in State Cabinet. Communist Party of India
(CPI) supported Jalagam Faction and Communist Party of India Marxist (CPIM)
supported Seelam Faction in district politics.
Goal
of both Jalagam and Seelam, was to win majority Blocks, capture Zilla Parishad,
and demonstrate Supremacy in district politics. In such a scenario, in my
Village, a highly respected person, with Communist background, but was unable
to exhibit it for obvious reasons, was unanimously elected as Sarpanch, every
time elections were held, with the support and blessings of Jalagam Faction
Congress Party, for which the local leader was the ‘Village Police Patel.’ Communist
Sympathizers, though in considerable numbers, were too scared of ‘Patelism’ to
come out openly to contest elections.
Indiscriminate
Domination of ‘Police Patel,’ and his loyal henchmen was prevalent in the
Village. Whenever Panchayat Elections were announced, Village Elders led by
Patel, basically ‘Good Person’ by nature, a family friend of us, and stayed
opposite our house, used to assemble in my house. They decided on the Sarpanch
Candidate followed by announcing the same name to villagers in the center of
village, eliciting their acceptance by ‘Voice Vote.’ Despite strong hidden reservations
among many, the choice was unanimous! This is what has been happening in
electing Legislature or Parliamentary Party Leader, not to speak of Political
Parties’ Presidents these days!!!
The
‘Choiceless and Voiceless Large Number Communist Cadre’ in the Village was by
and large spellbound silent spectators, except a lone Communist. Even his silent
followers were frightened to support him. Though he contested in a ward it was
insignificant. On realizing my passive interest in politics and Communist
Ideology, this lone communist desired that I should take lead in challenging the
domination of Patel and his Men. I agreed initially in principle.
Meanwhile,
some crucial political developments occurred in the village. An individual
hooligan or Roudy Sheeter in the village, addicted to cheap liquor, was
threatening and harassing villagers indiscriminately. He had the open support
of his surname relatives and tacit support of ‘Patel’ for his selfish interest.
Keeping this hooligan under his control Patel encouraged him to added addiction
of liquor, in Cine Style and became more powerful by using him. The bonhomie
ended shortly. The hooligan turned violently against Patel. In the tug of war,
a new enemy of the hooligan, in connivance with Patel beaten him black and blue
on a festival evening. Hostility between Patel and Hooligan stiffened. Patel
openly announced that he would see his end in village.
Gaining
confidence with this, in the days that followed, one after another in the
village who had hidden enmity on Patel ganged up openly against him. A ‘Land
Lord’ of Patel’s cast, and a close aide of him, turned his foe on personal
grounds. I too became little more active. We were encouraged by our neighboring
villages CPIM leaders who included my uncles. District Communist (CPIM) Leadership
extended support to our efforts. A former addict, who gave up liquor
consumption on my advice, and several enthusiastic youngsters joined hands with
us. At this juncture, this zigzag group formed with majority of communist supporters,
plus the ‘Land Lord’ swore with sacred ‘Yellow Rice’ in hands, displaying the
village style unity, to oppose Patel openly. This notion of swearing, be it with
‘Yellow Rice’ or wet clothes in temples or own family members as witness etc. but
not before challenges and counter challenges by rival political party leaders, shamelessly
abusing each other, is routine now. Absence of any sanctity, but spread of an
unethical message, is the specialty of this.
Meanwhile,
yet another phase of Panchayat Elections were announced. ‘Village style of
Politicking’ which now stooped down to state and national levels, emerged in a typical
fashion in my village.
A
three-tier Panchayat Raj System, where, Village Panchayat voters first elect
‘Ward Members,’ and in the same evening elect the ‘Sarpanch’ on simple majority
basis, and after a few days, Sarpanches electing Block President in secret
ballot, was the procedure. Block President Election was preceded by electing
six coopted members, who had equal rights on par with Sarpanches. Block
President Election was preceded by ‘Camps’ spending huge amounts, where the
Sarpanches were confined, so that they do not defect. This is the ‘Unholy
Fashion’ now adopted in state politics in various elections. Well, how
expensive they are is anybody’s guess!!!
A
similar procedure was followed to elect Zilla Parishad (ZP) Chairman, where the
voters were Block Presidents and coopted members elected first by them. Here
again ‘Camp Culture’ was predominant. Both ZP Chairman and Block Presidents
were ‘Highly Powerful,’ politically and influence wise. There were instances
when Cabinet Ministers resigned in preference to ZP Chairman Position and MLAs
resigned in preference to Block Presidents. It may not be an exaggeration, to
recall that, ZP Chairmen were ‘King makers’ in making Chief Ministers, on the
lines of Chief Ministers, who were able to exert influence in making and
unmaking Prime Minister, at one point of time in India. Vote of one sarpanch
changed the fate in the election of ZP Chairman.
Back
again to my village politics in the Panchayat Elections, surprisingly the ‘Land
Lord sworn with Yellow Rice’ slipped into the hands of Patel on ‘Caste Card
Basis’ and contested against our candidate, the ‘Erstwhile Hooligan’ and lost
miserably. 8 out of 9 wards were won by Communist Supported Candidates. Despite
winning majority wards, until last moment, election of Sarpanch was hanging and
swinging either way, since the Patel Group used all dirty tricks to woo our
members to their side, but in vain. This unhealthy practice of managing elected
representatives to defect to their side ‘by hook or by crook’ is the order of
the day. Ultimately the person whom Patel never wanted to win was elected as
Sarpanch.
When
Sarpanch was in the Camp before Block President Election, he was contacted by
Patel (Cast Card) and was propelled into liquor addiction again.
Jalagam-CPI
and Seelam-CPIM combinations captured equal number of villages in the Block. On
election day, both groups counted my village sarpanch’s vote on their side. In
the coopted members’ election, he wisely voted in favor of Seelam-CPIM side first
and to the other side next. Serious warning to him ensured Seelam-CPIM combination
victory for rest of the seats. However, Seelam-CPIM side preferential choice of
Presidential (CPIM) Candidate, a Committed Communist, Ravella Satyam was
defeated at the coopted stage. By winning this Block, with Rayala Virayya as
President and Gandluri Kishan Rao as Vice-President, Seelam Group Congress
Candidate R Bhuvan Sundar Reddy won as ZP Chairman and CPIM candidate, another
Staunch Communist, TVR Chandram was elected as ZP Vice-Chairman. It was a Great
Defeat to Jalagam Group then.
Alas! State and National Level Politics now Stooped
Down to Village Level Politicking!!!
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