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March 13, 2004
Destroying West Bengal
There is not much Islamic terrorism going on in West Bengal. I suppose it would be superfluous for Islamic terrorists to target West Bengal. The commies do such a good job destroying the state that there is not much point in wasting explosives. Take for instance this news item on Sify.com about Ford being snubbed by WB.
Alfred Ford, the greatgrandson of Henry Ford, wants to build a 'vedic planetarium' (whatever that is) in India for about Rs 600 crores (or Rs 6 billion or approximately $130 million). He was exploring WB's Mayapur as the location. But he got snubbed by the WB government. Here is what Balbir Punj says in his March 12th editorial The Closure of Bengal in The Pioneer:
Mr Buddhadev Bhattacharya, an uprooted Hindu from former East Pakistan, is so apologetic of his Hindu connection in Alfred Ford's Vedic project that he declined him an appointment. Marxists generally keep away from a project with religious overtones unless they are madarsas, where they could be generous to the extent of giving Rs 120 crore in grants. Alfred Ford took it too seriously to be pacified by a substitute meeting with State's Finance Minister Asim Dasgupta. In the vicinity of West Bengal, he found Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik with no such hang-ups whatsoever, evincing a deep interest in the project.
The benefits that WB loses go to Orissa. Here is what Sify.com says:
The planetarium is to come up in the holy town of Puri. Completion of the project would lead to several things, including spin-off benefits for the local economy, improvement in healthcare and education facilities, availability of micro credit to the people, etc.
The planetarium would have five-star hotel facilities apart from a health spa and meditation and cultural centres. There would be a host of shops for the pious.
Like the Tirupati Temple, the proposed Vedic Planetarium is expected to yield high returns for Orissa: The annual earnings projected are Rs 300 crore.
The entire project would be located in 400 acres of land and 90 percent of the income would go to the state government for the welfare of the people.
Well, there you have it. I feel for WB, my ancestral state. But I am an Indian and as long as anyone does anything to improve India's image anywhere in India is just fine with me.
For the record, here is Punj's editorial.
The closure of West Bengal
Balbir K Punj
Editorial
The Pioneer
Friday, March 12, 2004
Whenever any religion succeeds, it must have economic value. Thousands of similar sects will be struggling for power, but only those who meet the real economic problem will have it.
- Swami Vivekanand
(Lecture on Gita-I, San Francisco, May 26, 1900)
It took a "Hindu" Alfred Ford just one "disappointment" from West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharya to act a Semitic. He decided to give West Bengal with its lack lustre response a miss and promptly decided to put his Rs 600 crore where it was received with the enthusiasm it deserved. His Vedic planetarium proposed for West Bengal will now come up in Orissa, bringing together the best of both worlds.
Mr Buddhadev Bhattacharya, an uprooted Hindu from former East Pakistan, is so apologetic of his Hindu connection in Alfred Ford's Vedic project that he declined him an appointment. Marxists generally keep away from a project with religious overtones unless they are madarsas, where they could be generous to the extent of giving Rs 120 crore in grants. Alfred Ford took it too seriously to be pacified by a substitute meeting with State's Finance Minister Asim Dasgupta. In the vicinity of West Bengal, he found Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik with no such hang-ups whatsoever, evincing a deep interest in the project.
Mr Patnaik, educated in France, speaks better French than Oriya, but neither he nor his State are apologetic for their Hindu identity. Ford then decided to shift his project from Mayapur to Puri. On completion, the project would lead to enormous spin off benefits for the local economy such as improvement in healthcare and education facilities. The planetarium would come with five-star hotel facilities in addition to health spa and meditation and cultural centre. The annual earnings from the project, once functional, are pegged at Rs 300 crore. The State Government is to get 90 per cent of this for welfare projects. West Bengal's loss in Orissa's gain!
Alfred Ford, the great grandson of automobile legend Henry Ford, and senior trustee of Ford Motor Company is an Iskcon-affiliate and Vedic aficionado. Ford joined Iskcon in 1975 and travelled to India with founder of the order, Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Ford was instrumental in the establishment of the first Hindu temple in Hawaii. He also helped establish the Bhaktivedanta Cultural Centre, a highly rated tourist destination in Detroit, Michigan. In 1978, Alfred founded Ramayan Arts, Inc., an east Indian arts gallery, and has been named one of the top collectors in America by Arts and Antiques magazine. Ford has actively contributed to a number of charitable enterprises both in US and India. He visits India frequently. His wife Sharmila Ford hails from Jaipur.
He ruffled the feathers of Russian orthodox church last October by announcing a $10 million plan to build a huge Hare Krishna temple and vedic cultural centre in Moscow, which could accommodate up to 8,000 people at a time. It was seen as fulfiling the aspiration of 90,000 Russian Hindus.
He was in Kolkata last February in connection to his pilgrimage to Mayapur in Nadia district. He had also been contemplating on an exceptional project in Mayapur, which could lead to the development of religious tourism in the region. West Bengal stood to benefit immensely from its realisation, a la Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh. His ambitious project sought to develop Bhagirathi's transport infrastructure to link Mayapur as the northern head with Gangasagar in Sunderbans delta as the southern head. It would have an interface with Sunderbans tourism project currently being developed by the Sahara group.
Despite Mr Bhattacharya's assurances to resuscitate industry in West Bengal and running from Mumbai to Milan in hot pursuit of investment, strikes and lock outs are a common phenomenon in the State. A few days ago, the famed Gondalpara jute mills in Chandernagore shut down and joined the league of other such mills which have been closed since 1970s, in the prized Hooghly river basin. After losing out to its smaller neighbour Orissa in the field of software exports, the Marxist Government assigned top priority to its information technology sector. Orissa's IT industry paradoxically has an enormous presence of Bengali professionals migrating out of West Bengal. At least in theory, the West Bengal Government has kept IT industry strictly outside the periphery of bandhs that paralyse the life and economy of Kolkata virtually every other day.
According to a survey by Hewitt Association, the city ranks second only to Delhi in quality of IT talent. Kolkata's IT industry stood to vastly benefit from Ford's association. Ford is the co-founder of RapportNET, LLC (Dearbone, Michigan), an internet-based technology company which provides communication solutions to high net worth families, corporate boards, and affinity groups. Though, Ford's "spiritual Disneyland" is gone for a toss in West Bengal, Finance Minister Ashim Dasgupta has found his association "worth IT" in software. Ford admitted that "the government has said it would provide me all the facilities, including land, if I wanted to set up such a venture." He has in fact been looking for joint ventures with several industrial houses.
Marxism, a child of 19th century Europe, has been paranoid of religion as it represented the institutionalised force of Catholic church in Europe. In India, on comparison, Hinduism has never been an institutionalised religion. It has never impeded the secular functioning of State. The functioning of State and religion have been on two different levels. It is a pity that the Marxist Government of West Bengal follows double standards. While it pampers mushrooming madarsas on Indo-Bangla border, at the same time, it finds Saraswati Vandana in cultural functions obnoxious and shoots down Ford's plan on religious grounds. The world comes to India to savour its spiritual heritage. Spiritual tourism, properly tapped, can be a significant source of resources.
Could it be a mere coincidence that (West) Bengal lost its position and prestige in proportion to the extent it negated its Hindu identity? A resurgent Bengal commanded its paramount image in 19th century when Gopal Krishna Gokhale observed: "What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow!" That was the Bengal of Raja Rammohun Roy, Bankim Chandra, Vivekananda, Surendra Nath Banerjea, Bipin Chandra Pal and Aurobindo among others. This Bengal was the cradle of Hindu nationalism. The rising tide of communism slowly eroded this image since the 1930s. Marxists who feel shy of associating with Ford did not feel shy of supporting Jinnah's "Pakistan Resolution" or "Direct Action". It is an irony that bulk of top-brass communists in the State are refugees fleeing (East) Pakistan either as Hindus or communists. In any case, the Pakistani authorities equated the two when they said that communism was basically a Hindu movement aimed at breaking up Pakistan.
Even under long spell of Congress rule after independence, Bengal continued to be the industrial hub of India. After the communist took over in 1977, factories began to close one by one, education was politicised, healthcare suffered, film industry became emaciated, surface transport came to a ramshackle state, while only bandhs and agitations flourished. Gujarat, in contrast, is deeply imbued in Hindutva sentiments and a commercial powerhouse. Many Gujarati entrepreneurs are Calcutta-based for last 100 years. And many workers left jobless in are absorbed in Gujarat, where labour unrest is little heard about. Arabs claim a divine relation between "Oil and Islam". Could there be a feel good relation between Hindutva and prosperity both at the State and national levels?