AVATARS OF BandH (07-Dec-2020)



Ever a futile attempt to do a logical search to find a rationale for our BandH! Today it is the pro-outfits and tomorrow it is the anti-outfits. Politically motivated or otherwise, the common man goes through a host of inconveniences. Another Bharat BandH is in the offing tomorrow (Tuesday – 08-Dec-2020) called for by the farmers. A quick rewind to 2016 – the Cauvery river-water dispute escalated into a spate of BandHs in Bangalore. A relatively large-scale damage was inflicted which dented the pride of this city.

A BandH forces people to be confined within the four walls, either out of compulsion or fear. We have experienced an overdose of homestay in this pandemic-inflicted lockdown. Even now, high on my priority list is to spend quality time with family. This enforcement though is an opportunity to forge connect time through recreation activities and indoor games. As our family sifted through Netflix, etc. and various TV channels for content to keep us entertained, we dabbled around various avatars of ‘B’ and ‘H’. It is neither an anagram nor an acronym, but our own spin of some avatars of BandH.

Benson & Hedges cricket tournament in Australia in the 80s came to the fore. Another charged atmosphere in a game against Pakistan, India played a superlative game to add another feather to their coveted World Cup title. My wife remembered that Ravi Shastri won the Player of the tournament, who with fellow players flaunted the Audi car that he won as he took it for a spin around the grounds. Then the dream boy of Indian cricket, we started to tease the mother of the house for her impeccable memory as we jogged through 35+-year-old incredible moments of that tournament. Mom blushed and hid her face.

Bountiful and Hearty is what our minds slipped into as we paused at another channel that discussed spirituality and philosophy. A religious discourse that delved into areas of inner peace and engineering enlightened us and tranquilized our emotions. A surplus of concepts were discussed provided tools and resources to train the mind to feel rich and appreciate the bountiful existence of the Supreme God. This wholesome diet acted as fodder to be increasingly inward focused provided a hearty experience. The children had started to feel the overdose of this esoteric drive.

Beautiful and Haughty is what came to mind as we flipped to the next channel that played Bollywood videos. Men and women flaunted their flat abs and grooved to the latest rap with titillating lyrics that did not show our culture in good stead. The entire ensemble gyrated in an animated fashion and in perfect synchronization with the lead pair in the forefront was a classic example of new-age music and video that has infected the young minds like the Corona virus, with a brash and explicit exhibit on the screen. Our family started to discuss the need or the lack of such exhibitionism on screen, the parents view juxtaposed with perspective of the young minds.

As we Babbled and Heckled to build further on the avatars of BandH, I silently thanked the politicians who play vote-bank politics. The able administration of our Bureaucrats and the Hegemony of attitudinal politics laced with nepotism of one-upmanship over the other derived from an archaic system from the British times is laudable.

The sheer pleasure of the avatars and flavors of BandH with excited involvement from family was a joy to behold. Thank you ever for the instigators of BandH in our country!

Comments

  1. You are getting so good at this:)) and I whole heartedly agree with your views on Bollywood regressive content!

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  2. Good one PH. All I can say is that when will we be Bereft of the Hegemony imposed by the organiser of these BandHs on an unsuspecting common man?

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    1. Thank you Prasad.... yes you're right. During our lifetime we haven't seen any changes and to have any hope now is too optimistic.
      But then we've to remain eternal optimists

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    2. Bandh or no bandh police department has no option but to work. Happy time to those who stay at home. There should be some stage to hear these problems, instead of pulling our economy down.

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    3. Absolutely true....where do we go to air our views...and even if we do are people listening? This is where the problem lies.....wish you had left your name..

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  3. Wonderful piece covering various issues intervined and well presented. You need to think seriously about writing a column in any of the leading publications. Good one Sir

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  4. Glimpse of thoughts when we sift through channels trying to keep all age groups satisfied ....cricket.. music..news ( refraction)..
    .convergence is a good way to describe our thoughts when watching only Doordarshan in the good old days👍

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  5. The play of B&H in the word 'bandh' was smart. I initially thought it was an autocorrect as it appeared in the same avtaar again. Don't ridicule A for her memory as Ravi Shastri was indeed the hero of the Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket in 1985. The tournament win was crucial for all Indians for cementing the fact that the '83 World Cup win by India wasn't a fluke. Sunil Gavaskar was the Captain and I too remember most of the team fitting into the car, like shared autos now, and going around the stadium. Good writing. Keep at it. 👍

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    1. Thanks buddy.... yes it was indeed memorable time for cricket to take off for India...
      Thanks again for your encouragement.... and comments.. cheers

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    2. A spectrum of thoughts, a peer into varied aspects.From the binding of drawing room to the forefront of politics to the 'crease' that fetched the Audi.
      The play upon the letters is good. Bandhs have become the impediment time and again.
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    3. Thank you buddy... you forgot to leave your name... you're right that these impediments have existed for a very long time
      Appreciate your comments

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  6. Token protest is fine but bandh disrupting normal life of the common man is not good for all. But one wonders if we are now under a dictatorial regime as if Emergency was imposed every day and detests any dissent. As Yashwant Sinha wrote, in his article today, "Narendra Modi Is Learning the Perils of 'My Way or the Highway' Governance"
    Yashwant Sinha is a former finance minister and former external affairs minister of India
    https://m.thewire.in/article/government/narendra-modi-farm-bills-parliament-discussion/amp

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    1. I hear you completely Raj..... I've stayed away from the political angle and focused on how politicians have ruled the roost.....
      Thanks a bunch for stopping by and your comments

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  7. Nice article Prasanna. We have had enough of Covid induced bandhs. Adding to this is the political virus induced bandhs.

    Purushothama MP

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    1. Very true... and the politicians are having a gala time showering this on us
      Thanks for your comments

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  8. Great going sir :) This shows your versatility as a writer.. 👍

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    1. Thank you very much.... giving my creative thoughts it's best outlet
      If you're liking it it helps me...

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  9. Great description and wonderful read Prasanna...

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  10. Humorous! Interesting correlation of events - calls for a virtual Big Hug....a unique blog..Cheers

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    1. Thank you sir....we need BandHs to strengthen pillars of democracy but then the premise cannot be scuttled by politicians who are on their own agenda. And so my angle was different in this write-up.....
      Appreciate sir

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  11. Bandhs meant no school ....but now, online classes go on & on - my kids lament!

    Truly a different flavored blog Prasanna, and thank you for the reminder on Ravi Shastri :-)

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    1. Thank you very much... these are anyway diff times... an anomaly if you will...
      Appreciate it...

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  12. Lovely article BH.....nay.... PH :-) Down the memory Lane for most of us I guess. Loved the play f letters in the BandH.... and the way you played with Family Bonding time.... Your article certainly didnt Bore or Heckle me... :-)

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  13. Vishalakshi... thanks and it's good to know you enjoyed the read. It motivates me to keep writing so that i can Bore and Hedarsu my readers ;-)
    Appreciate it

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  14. PH means power of hydrogen...less than 7 is acidic ...7 neutral and more than 7 alkaline or basic..PH also stands for PRASANNA HARIHAR... Priceless Human ....Writes with all his heart....the value of ph may differ according to the topics used.... Acidic when the need arises due to stronger topics like this one and alkaline when the topics are mild.... But the value of the human pH and a great writer in the making is always on the rise....worth your weight in gold ...or more... Please keep on writing well as u have done and keep the harihar flag flying high... You are making us all proud ....and also making your dad smile too.... God bless u

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  15. OMG...that's way too much praise and I'm only taking baby steps. I like to write since its a passion.....and it means a lot when friends like you respond, motivate, and give me the reason to write. And if it makes dad happy then why not?!
    Appreciate you stopping by and leaving behind the comments.....

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