Thousands of years ago, India perfected the caste system. Whole communities were frozen in the same vocations and status. This provided stability. Carping critics unfairly called it stagnation. Now the process has been further refined. Why freeze only castes? Why not all ruling families? The unfolding year should show us the wonderful stabilising results of this.
Sonia Gandhi’s son has his work cut out for him. He must retain the centrist slogans of economic reform. He must resist the radical slogans of socialist reform. Mulayam Singh’s son voices them. This may not be as easy as before. Mulayam’s son will be helped now by Chandra Shekhar’s son who joined his party and won the Ballia Lok Sabha constituency vacated by his father. But worry not: Sonia’s son will be ably assisted by Rajesh Pilot’s son, Murli Deora’s son and L.M. Singhvi’s son.
However, Congress sons may find it more difficult to deal with the sons and daughters of allies. Will they succeed in driving a wedge between Sharad Pawar’s daughter and Bal Thackeray’s son? Will they succeed in toning down the pro-Tamil rhetoric of Karunanidhi’s daughter? Will they succeed in pacifying Laloo’s sons to ensure smooth succession in Bihar?
Dealing with the sons and daughters of Opposition leaders may be even tougher. How will the Congress sons influence Badal’s son to end allegations of Congress corruption? Hopefully, the trickledown effect of the dynastic principle may help Congress sons. Charu Mazumdar’s son taking over the CPI-ML may not create a problem. But what about the sons of terrorists who have taken over from their fathers? According to the police, Khalistani terrorist Tarlok Singh’s son is leading the terrorists today. How will Badal’s son handle this problem? Will he telephone K.P.S. Gill and say, "Please Mr Gill, do you have a son...."
(Puri can be reached at rajinderpuri2000@yahoo.com)