Monday, April 16, 2012

The Circus in town

The patriotic fervor displayed by the honorable Corporaters of the BBMP in Bengaluru has been a touching sight. The gentlemen have been clamoring nay agitating for free passes to the Indian Premier League (IPL) games played at the Chinnaswamy Stadium .The further demand is that the passes be for the ‘VIP’ enclosure, where they can watch the matches with ‘dignity’.
Why should they get these passes? Why not, they are the people’s representative and have been elected by the people of Bengaluru. Did the people elect them to watch a cricket circus,in style, is another question.
A few days ago, I had the opportunity of travelling by a ‘City Bus’, the common name for public transport in Bengaluru, a practice I gave up almost thirty years ago for the comfort of my own car or a cab. After years of traipsing around in ships, aircraft and chauffer driven car’s I got a taste of what the common man endures when he/she has to travel in overcrowded, rickety buses which seem to bounce rather than run on our cratered roads.
Since, this was a ‘private’ public bus, it carried a TV, which showed a Kannada flick where the hero, a policeman seemed to be in a perpetual rage and wanting to beat the living daylights out of every gent that crossed his path. The movie was particularly engrossing as much of the population of the bus were glued to the small screen and barely seemed to notice the rough ride that we were being dished out. In its decline the emperors of Rome, fed their people on circuses where people and animals slaughtered each other. A ploy, to keep the hoi polloi from questioning their excesses.
Now one may ask, as to who is responsible for the roads in this fair city? Apparently the same honorable gentlemen who want to watch cricket in dignity. A good question would be,’ Can we travel in dignity?’
With the way in which the Bangalore boys are performing or rather not performing, it might soon come to pass that the honorable torch bearers of the BBMP may not be interested in free passes to the circus anymore. After all who wants the company of a loser? There is no dignity in losing, is there?
As for the bus ride, I quite enjoyed it, simply because it shook me out of my sedated and cocooned world and screamed; “Welcome to India”. The real India that is. The one I had left about thirty years ago, where the guy who battles the city bus on a daily basis, tries to do it with dignity and does not think of the IPL, where grown men, sweaty and tense in pajamas hurl a leather ball and attack it with a wooden stick, watched by a baying crowd.


pic is by J Vedamurthy

5 comments:

GVA said...

Good to read.

I also feel that people who go to the stadium to watch
such matches should be paid for the trouble they take.
Also should we encourage so much of cricket?

Subject is highly debatable.

More when we meet.
Best Wishes to you all.
GVA

Dimple said...

Amazing! What a correlation!

Ramnath. Pai said...

sadly the BBMP Corporaters dont seem to follow the theory of entertainment for troubles from Romans completely. Romans who kept the entrance fee of arena to a minimum, the BBMP limits the entertainment to the well off, may that be a Cricket stadium of may be the TV fitted A/C bus...

Dr Mohan said...

Well said, Captain - as my friend Willy said, 'There are more things in heaven and earth Horatio than are dreamt of in your philosophy.' Hamlet

Cap Nagaraj said...

Thank you, all, those were interesting comments.