But despite that, many Kolkatans preferred to avoid crowded places like bazaars, shopping malls, cinema halls, railway stations, the metro rail and all other such 'vulnerable' places the next day. Many Kolkatans were quoted saying they didn't venture out of fear and avoided busy and crowded places. Kolkata will surely collapse if any disaster were to happen here. And not the least because, going by reports in all the newspapers, the police here are so ill-prepared to handle any disaster. But all said and done, Kolkatans, mostly a laid-back lot, would jump at the first opportunity to stay away from work and bomb scares, even false ones, are good enough to take a day off.
Misplaced Zeal
Alarmed over the recent blasts in some parts of the country, the Kolkata Police isn't taking any chances. And in their enthusiasm to prevent terrorists from planting bombs at crowded locales, our men in uniform have banned bicycles from many parts of the city. Bicyclists, the cops have warned, would be fined and may even be hauled into police stations for interrogation. The reason: at some places, like Hyderabad and Jaipur, the bombs that went off were kept in bicycles. This ban on bicycles is downright ridiculous. Since car bombs are also common, would our cops ban cars? And what about human bombs? Would the Kolkata Police ban humans from crowding at places since any person could be carrying a bomb? Would sale of pressure cookers or lunchboxes (used to keep bombs at Varanasi and Mumbai respectively) also be banned from the city? The imposition of this ban speaks volumes about the intelligence, or the dismal lack of it, of senior bureaucrats and police officers who are behind this bicycle ban.
Evil Eye On Maidan
Self-proclaimed book lovers and those faux, Left-leaning 'intellectuals' haven't stopped eyeing the Maidan for their annual jamboree—the Book Fair—where more 'phuchkas' (gol-gappas or pani-puris) than books are sold. The state government, definitely at the behest of chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee (another blessed soul with claims to literary inclinations), is said to be trying to persuade the defence ministry to grant permission for holding the annual ritual at the Maidan. So far, the defence ministry hasn't been persuaded and there aren't any indications either that it'll grant Bhattacharjee and his band of intellectual pretenders their wish.