09 December 2011

Fire at AMRI hospital


Early this morning on the eighth of December a terrible fire broke out at the AMRI hospital in Kolkata. As the senior staff  fled,  89 persons lost their lives and many more were seriously injured, all of them patients. No later had the media broadcast the news that political damage control and finger pointing began.


As of now;
  • Two owners and four managers have been arrested, and they will be released shortly on bail. 
  • The hospital cannot function practically and legally because the government has cancelled its licensee.
  • A compensation of Rs 50,000 has been awarded to survivors of the deceased. The hospital's junior staff and the  ill equipped brave firemen who risked their lives doing a very tough job are being blamed for a bad job and responding too slowly.
  • TV anchors  shed crocodile tears as will be their hosts on the talk shows.


Tomorrow;
  • The factories inspector will make a report showing that he did his job as will the concerned fire inspector. 
  • The concerned municipal officers in charge will move some files and reports here and there trying to pass the buck, and some junior person will be suspended. 
  • The newspapers will blare this tragedy on their headlines. 
  • The politicians will start a one up-manship game.


The day after;
  • Wheels of corruption will turn.
  • The owners and managers will look to influence by monetary or political pressure, the police, the concerned legal persons from the government, the victims families. 
  • Various vultures political and others will descend on the situation sensing a good killing to be made. 
  • Money will change hands and the situation will quieten down.
  • The TV stations will suffer amnesia.
  • The newspaper will relegate the incident to history after taking it sequentially through pages, 5, 9 and finally page 16.


Six months later;
  • The hospital will be restarted under a new name and management with old owners having new politically powerful partners.
  • The owners will start a new hospital flouting the rules.
  • The suspended officials will be reinstated and the case will join the million other cases pending in our judiciary.


This is not how a modern civilized society functions, this is how a sad joke is played on citizens by their chosen political leaders, civil servants, police and merchants of death.
Each one of us has every right to feel indignant, angry and sad. Since we are normally mute spectators or participants in small ways we have no one to blame but ourselves. We play our own little games of trying to get ahead by manipulating or ignoring the system by;
  • Just being indifferent.
  • Refusing to exercise our voting franchise or voting for bad /corrupt people. 
  • Bribing bureaucrats and government officials rather than follow the correct way.
  • Teaching our children all the wrong things or by setting poor examples of behaviour.
  • Give up hope of exerting our right and cower in front of two bit tyrannic public servants.
  • Do not contribute to our communities and humanity in general, remembering all our rights but forgetting most of our responsibilities. 

If we want to make a difference then we should remember that;
A different world cannot be built by indifferent people; 

and    

As we sow, so shall we reap. 

8 comments:

  1. Maj General Indar Ahuja says;

    I entirely agree with you!
    Indar
    theindarahuja@gmail.com

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  2. Sir,
    How can we bring about change?

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  3. Ferzin said;

    The common man is so exhausted , he cannot even weep.
    The politico is enthused at another opportunity to reap
    Who cares about little you and me when there are bigger fish in the sea?

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  4. General NS Malik says;

    How very true Pity! But nobody seems to be bothered
    Rgds
    Niranjan

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  5. Dilawar Arora ji says;

    Dear Gurvinder Ji

    Each of your blog is very nice. But all people are busy in making money.
    Politician, Business man, bureaucrat, Officer, Police,
    And they don’t care what we write are SAY.
    They don’t have fear even of GOD
    Yeh behruon ki dunya
    yeh andhun ki dunya
    behere nahien suntee
    andhey nahien parthee

    LOVE
    Dilawar

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  6. Shekhar Naik says;

    Hi Gurvinder

    As always interesting, hits you in the solar plexus and makes you want to chew the cud!!

    This time though I have a suggestion (I know difficult to believe I can do that) but there you are!

    Recently I have been hearing of a group called the Ugly Indian - Bengaluru based for now which has
    been doing "small" things which have a larrrrrggggge impact; maybe you would like to check their site: http://theuglyindian.com;
    if you think it makes sense maybe we can see if we can do something of the sort here - its different from the topic of your blog but
    maybe this could be the precursor of things to follow!!

    Cheers
    Shekhar

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  7. Kabir Kadian says;


    I wish to express my thanks to you for using the correct mix of materialism n spirituality to make us understand the right path; in all your messages the underlying theme is spiritual

    God bless you & Regards
    Kabir kadian

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  8. Dear Kabir ji,

    I am touched by your kind words of appreciation.
    I cannot describe in words the sense of encouragement I get from such a mail.

    Seasons greetings, Good Luck and God Bless

    Gurvinder

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