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Lockdown repeats mistake of demonetisation on bigger scale, says Kamal Haasan in letter to PM

In an open letter, Makkal Needhi Maiam chief Kamal Haasan criticised PM Modi for how the lockdown has hurt the livelihood of the poor.

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Chennai: Actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan Monday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government for how the nationwide lockdown is being handled.

In an open letter posted on Twitter, the Makkal Neethi Maiyam chief said PM Modi’s “vision failed” and added that “ill-planned lockdown is leading us to a fatal combination of loss of both life and livelihood”.

Visionary leaders are the ones who work on solutions long before problems become big, he added.

In another dig at Modi, Haasan called the lockdown a “spirited election-style campaign idea,” and said “it seems you are comfortable outsourcing responsible behaviour to the common people and transparency to the state governments.”

Read the full text of the letter here:

Respected Sir,

I pen this letter as a responsible but dismayed citizen of our country. In my first letter to you dated 23rd March, I had urged the government to not lose sight of the plight of the unsung heroes of our society, the most downtrodden, the weak and the dependent. The very next day, the nation heard the announcement of a strict and immediate lockdown, almost demonetization style. I was taken aback but I chose to trust you, my elected leader, the one we would like to believe knows best. I had chosen to trust you even when you announced demonetization but time proved I was wrong. Time proved you too were wrong sir.

Firstly, let me assure you that you are still the nation’s chosen leader and 1.4 bn Indians including yours truly will follow every direction of yours during this crisis. Today, there is probably no other world leader who has such a mass following. You speak, they follow. Today the country has risen to the occasion and invested its trust in your office. You must have noticed that even your naysayers clapped and cheered when you gave the call to do so in order to appreciate the countless health-workers working selflessly and tirelessly for the masses. We will comply to your wishes and orders but our compliance must not be confused as our subjugation. My own role as a leader of my people entails me to speak my mind and question your ways. Please pardon my lack of etiquette, if any.

My biggest fear is that the same mistake of demonetization is being repeated albeit at a much bigger scale. While demonetization led to loss of savings and livelihood of the poorest, this ill-planned lockdown is leading us to a fatal combination of loss of both life and livelihood. The poor have nobody to look upto except you sir. On one hand you are asking the more privileged people to put up a spectacle of lights while on the other hand the poor man’s plight is itself becoming a shameful spectacle. While your world lit up oil diyas in their balconies, the poor are struggling to gather enough oil to bake their next roti. Your last two addresses to the nation had you trying to calm the people which is necessary in these trying times but there is something more urgent as well as important than that. These psychotherapy techniques can address the first world anxiety problems of the ‘haves’ who have a balcony to cheer. But what about those who don’t even have a roof on their heads? I am sure you don’t want to be a balcony government only for the balcony people by completely ignoring the poor who are biggest constituent of our society, our support system and the foundation on which the middle-class, the well-to-do and the rich build their lives. The poor man never makes it to the front page news but his contribution to nation building both in spirit and in GDP cannot be ignored. He has a majority stake in the nation. History has proven that any efforts to destroy the bottom has led to the toppling of the top. Even science will agree here!


Also read: Over 60% migrants don’t know govt measures in place for them to deal with lockdown: Survey


 

This is the first crisis, the first epidemic that the top of the society has inflicted upon the bottom. And the topmost, i.e, you sir seem interested in bailing out everybody but those at the bottom. As millions of daily wage labourers, house-helps, street-cart vendors, auto-rickshaw & taxi drivers and helpless migrant workers struggle to see light at the end of the tunnel, we seem to be securing only an already well-built middle-class fortress. Don’t get me wrong sir, I am not suggesting we ignore the middle-class or any one segment. In fact, I am suggesting the exact opposite. I would like to see you doing more to secure everybody’s fortress and ensure that nobody goes to bed hungry. Covid-19 will continue to find more victims but we are creating a fertile playground for Hunger(H), Exhaustion(E) and Deprivation(D) of the poor. HED ’20 is a malady that is smaller in profile but far deadlier compared to Covid-19. It’s impact will be felt long after Covid-19 has vanished.

Every time there is a feeling that we have a chance to arrest the slide, you seem to be sliding into your comfort zone of unleashing a spirited election-style campaign idea. It seems you are comfortable outsourcing responsible behavior to the common people and transparency to the state governments. This is the perception you are creating, especially amongst those who spend enough time working toward and intellectualizing for a great today and tomorrow for India. I am sorry if I have offended you with the use of the word intellectual here, for I know that you and your government does not like that word. But I am a follower of Periyar and Gandhi and I know they were intellectuals first. It’s the intellect that guides one into choosing a path of righteousness, equality and prosperity for all.

The focus on merely keeping people’s spirits alive through warm and fuzzy campaigning is probably leading your establishment into ignoring certain actionables that could actually save lives. Long into the epidemic, when the entire country’s law and order system had been primed, your system failed to stop congregations of ignorant and foolish people in different parts of the country. These have become the biggest hubs for the spread of the epidemic in India. Who is responsible for all the lives lost due to this negligence?

As per the Chinese government’s official statement to the WHO, the first confirmed case was reported on 8th December. Even if you concede the fact that the world took a lot of time to understand the gravity of the situation, by early February, the entire world knew that this is going to wreak havoc of an unprecedented kind. India’s first case was reported on 30th of January. We had seen what happened to Italy. Yet, we did not learn our lessons early enough. When we eventually woke out of our slumber, you ordered an entire nation of 1.4 bn people to shut down within 4 hours. A mere 4 hour notice period for the people when you had a 4 month notice period! Visionary leaders are ones who work on solutions long before problems become big.

I am sorry to say that sir, this time your vision failed. Furthermore, your government and its appointees seem to be expending all their energies on a combative response to any feedback or constructive criticism. Sane, well-wishing voices with national interests in mind get quickly, intentionally and clinically drowned by the trolls of your army and are dubbed anti-national.

I dare anyone to call me an anti-national this time. The common populace cannot be blamed for being ill-prepared for a crisis of this magnitude but you can be and shall be blamed for this. The government is appointed and paid by the people to keep their lives normal and safe.

Events of these magnitude get etched in history for two reasons, one being the devastation

(illness and death) that they cause due to their core nature. The second being the long term impact of what they teach humans to prioritise and the kind of socio-cultural changes they bring about. I am extremely saddened to see our society plagued by an outbreak that is far more dangerous and longer lasting that any virus that nature has ever hurled at us.

Sir, this is the time to listen to voices who truly care. I do care. It’s the time to smudge all boundaries and give a clarion call to everyone to come on to your side and help. India’s biggest potential is its human potential and we have tided over bigger crises in the past. We will overcome this too but it must be done in a way that brings everyone together and doesn’t become yet another reason to choose sides.

We are angry but we are still on your side.

Jai Hind!


Also read: Why can’t the opposition tell people to do things from their balconies?


 

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15 COMMENTS

  1. Just clam up man. You’re just critising for the sake of cheap publicity.

    What could you have done, spell it out if you have the intellectual capacity.

  2. Hope there are lot of people commented are on the middle class fortress.
    He was right this could have been controlled earlier and now it’s affecting lot of people especially daily wages workers.

    • How could it have been controlled earlier? Did we get invitations from coronavirus that it will come in 2020? How many viruses start in China – have they all spread around the world like this?
      Idiotic to talk as if you knew better – just like this LOSER actor who thinks he is some superstar in real life with ZERO MPs and ZERO MLAs but 10,000 tweets!

  3. He seems to be living in ivory tower. He doesn’t know ground realities. He like other so called sickular intellectuals sitting in AC cabins has only one business to oppose Modi even his decisions are good for people in the larger interest.

  4. Kamalahasan is so load mouthed that hr remained a silent spectator when film crew of his film shooting died on the spot due to his utter callous attitude. Wat right he has to question prime minister??

  5. When Kamal cud not guarantee life of film crew involved in shooting of his movie,how he can talk abt life of the citizen in this country.Its better to be running a balcony government rather than be bed room mate running a so called political outfit.

  6. He has a rare combination of a pervert and delusion. He often exercises this at the cost of others. worse than corona.

  7. Sri. Modiji sir,
    pl. ignore such ill documented letter by Kamal Hassan, which reveals his ignorance.
    Modi Sir, nation is with you.

  8. Since when you have become a leader? Fight an election and claim to be a leader. In Tamilnadu things are little easier though for someone from film industry.
    You are a very good actor with pan India fan following. But that doesn’t automatically make you a good leader.
    Don’t pickup Modi for fight. You are no match for him.

  9. Poor guy, why to blame him. As in the movie 3 idiots, he is publishing balaathkaar written by somebody else. Not sure if the writer had some payment issue with Kamal and waited for an opportune moment to avenge.

  10. Poor guy, why to blame him? As in the movie “3 idiots”, he is publishing ‘balaathkaar’ written by somebody else!! Not sure if the writer had some payment issue with Kamal and waited for an opportune moment to avenge!

  11. Kamal is mentally retarded. The whole of India is fighting for safety and this idiot is using it for political benefits. Kamal, pl request your Muslim brothers to support Doctors and officials and come out for voluntary checking and treatment. I know that you are damn scarred of Muslims and you can comment only on Hindus. Your freinds are spitting everywhere and spreading the virus. Pl write a open letter to your brothers.

  12. “…your system failed to stop congregations of ignorant and foolish people in different parts of the country….”

    It is because of sickulars like you, Kamal Hassan, that the govt was tied behind its backs when dealing with Muslims. In a saner country, the PM/HM would have easily controlled the Jamaat. But not in India, because then you Muslim-chamchas will gang up against the govt and shout Islamophobia.

    The more you sickulars appease Muslims, the more you and we all will suffer. Let this be a lesson for all.

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