The late Karpoori Thakur, who has been
posthumously conferred Bharat Ratna, was a quintessential socialist. But this
Award has come to him more because of political considerations and not for his
contributions to society or the country. He was indisputably honest to the core
but had no idea how to take the country to the path of progress. The decline of
industries and the education system of Bihar, which started during the sixties
gained momentum during his time. He was the promoter of the extreme and nefarious form
of casteism. Instead of working for the abolition of landlordism and
acceleration of industrialisation, he paid more attention to driving a wedge
between the castes.
Dr Ram Manohar Lohia was, no doubt, an
exceptional thinker with very high grades. He had a huge
understanding of Indian culture, values and traditions but he was also the
father of casteism in northern India. Strangely, it was all done in
the name of 'Jaati todo' or annihilation of caste. The dominant Middle backward
castes like Yadavas, Kurmis etc. found expression through him but Mahadalits
continued to remain exploited and were thus deprived of the benefits even
after independence.
Persons like Mulayam Singh Yadav, Lalu Prasad
Yadav, Nitish Kumar, Sharad Yadav and George Fernandes have been the disciples
of Dr Lohia, but they used their brand of socialism for more corrupt activities
and accumulation of wealth and accentuation of power. Thus,
the conferring of Bharat Ratna on Karpoori Thakur is to be appreciated
only more for his honesty and simplicity rather than for his novelty or newness
of ideas.
Look at the enormous wealth and nepotism of
socialists like Mulayam Singh Yadav. He and his family must have garnered
property worth thousands of crores even by a rough estimate. No member of the
near or distant family of Lalu Prasad Yadav, Mulayam Singh Yadav, Ram Bilas
Paswan or Sharad Yadav was left, who did not enjoy some or other posts of
profit and pelf, thanks to the open and unabashed patronage of these so-called
champions of socialism.
Karpoori Thakur was, without doubt, much
better than these shameless socialists. One wonders why Mulayam Singh Yadav was
honoured with Padma Vibhushan by the Modi government although he was the
embodiment of lawlessness, rabid nepotism, rank opportunism and disdainful
corruption. Lalu Prasad Yadav has been, head and shoulder, above Mulayam
Singh Yadav in corruption and nepotism. He continued to rule the state
through his illiterate wife and is promoting almost illiterate son to be
the next Chief Minister of the state. Nitish Kumar and George Fernandes have
been certainly better than these shameless persons, but they also failed to
inspire the young generation. Most of the socialist leaders have been blots
on society and they deserve to be discarded. History bears ample testimony
to the fact that they got more recoiled and entangled in the deleterious
web of casteism.
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