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A flood of tears…. as the river of sorrow Kosi swallows 1598 villages
and   some 2.7 million people are marooned, officially 12 days after the
disaster   only 200,000 persons have been rescued to safety. 
 
The above figures are   from the National Disaster Management which has
woken up to the tragedy after   11 days and only after India's Prime
Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh declared the   floods a national calamity
offering a thousand crores for flood and relief   work. 
 
  
  If you've been watching television you would perhaps not have   seen
    such a human tragedy for basic survival before ….victims carry   a
    single  box on their heads and wade through water without food or
    water   and while they walk you can even see a tear in their eye. 
    And soon after the   floods being declared a national calamity, only
    yesterday a large   advertisment in a national newspaper announced the
    chief minister's main   program of the day…a Khel Yojna program for
    sportspersons perhaps competing   with India's President Pratibha Patil
    who had her own program for sports   awardees in New Delhi. 
       
    So while Nitish says its pralaya, Ram Vilas Paswan   says its
    Mahapralaya and Laloo says it's a Tsunami! 
       
    But only 1491   boats are taking people to safety and for Bihar's
    politicians its business as   usual. 
       
    On live TV the distress shows when people call up and say they   are
    being robbed in the middle of a swollen Kosi by dacoits! 
       
    Even   after an all-party meeting they are not telling their people why
    they have   failed. 
       
    So I tried to find out. 
       
    And this is what I have   found. 
       
    I wondered why in such a flood no television channel or   newspaper
    reporter is questioning Bihar's water resources minister   Vijayendra
    Yadav. 
       
    Bihar faces a paralaya, mahapralaya or Tsunami not   just because of
    the embankments perennial neglect but also because this time   the job
    of  repairing the embankment was given to a Ganpat Yadav   from
    Tulapatti in Supaul. And he did not do his job.But no action was   taken against Ganpat Yadav because Ganpat Yadav is
    related to  Bihar's Water Resources Minister Vijayendra  Yadav.Says Chandan, a resident   of Madhepura, "We know that Ganpat Yadav was
    given the contract to repair the   embankment between 12.30 to 12.90
    near the Bhimnagar Barrage and that's the   embankment that collapsed. 
       
  "The work should have been completed latest by   May when the water
    discharge is low in the Kosi but he did not do it and only   on August
    16, two days before disaster struck, he files an FIR in Supaul   saying
    the Nepalese have prevented him from repairing the   embankment." 
       
    He says, "Now Supaul is 80 kms away from the place of   occurrence. He
    should have filed a case at Birpur police station which is   just 10 kms
    away from the place of occurrence at Kusaha." 
       
    In fact, on   the first day the break in the embankment was only 60
    metres, on the second   day it was 600 metres and now its 2 kms wide and
    its moving steadily towards   the Kosi barrage, only 7 kms away. 
       
    And why did it happen? Perhaps, the   silt deposits were so high at the
    barrage that the pressure on the   embankments before the dam grew over
    the years. 
       
    The river Kosi shifts   120 kms and floods heavily  populated districts
    in Bihar in the middle of the   night.  
       
    But I am still trying   to find out what is a national calamity? 
       
    On the government of India's   website, there is no urgency..just
    another statement on the floods from the   PM. 
       
    But on Congress Party's official website there is just Sonia   Gandhi
    and her interviews with Barkha Dutt, Rajdeep Sardesai etc,   etc..why
    she does not want to be India's PM. 
       
    On the BJP website, L.K.   Advani, the leader of the opposition's
    statement demanding that Bihar's   floods be declared a national
    calamity and how even floods in Assam and the   north-east should be on
    the national agenda for a permanent   solution. 
       
    Mr. Advani praises the NDA chief minister Nitish Kumar and   deputy
    Sushil Kumar Modi. 
       
    So we know why the PM-in-waiting has still   not visited Bihar. 
       
    The JD (U) does not have a website. 
       
    And like   all things unofficial…Laloo's RJD has an unofficial wbsite
    with official   addresses and telephone numbers of  RJD leaders. 
       
    Shiv Sena's website is   under construction, while Raj is busy looking
    for Marathi names for lingerie   shops in Mumbai. 
       
    It takes India's PM 11 days to decide Bihar's floods are   a national calamity. 
       
  
    
    
    
     
     
   
   
    Will it also take him so many days to declare war if   attacked by Pakistan? 
       
    So it takes 11 days for this national calamity to   become headline news. 
       
    The Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Hindu all   finally got the
    PM's nod for giving Bihar their front pages. 
       
    Indian   Express did not have Bihar on their front pages at least not on
    the internet   edition that I saw. 
       
    And The Telegraph from Calcutta had Singur..while The   Statesman had a
    story on Rahul Gandhi wiping dust from his grandfather,   Firoz
    Gandhi's, grave in Allahabad. 
       
    NDTV 24/7 had Burkha Dutt anchored   the 9 p.m. news and the terrorist
    hold-up in Jammu was her main   story. 
       
    NDTV profit had Singur where top industrialists like Ambani,   Godrej
    and Birla support the Tata's in Singur, and the anchor even   agreed
    with them. 
       
    Hindi channels had floods but with more music and   drama, not leaving
    any scope for Prakash Jha to make a film. 
       
    But   within a day…all reporters have become astrologers with Shani entering God   Knows where? 
    Blame it all on Shani or the system..   
  
  
  
  
   
  
    
    
      
  
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                      I completely agree with your allegations. 
                         
                        This is such a tragedy. And the   sad part is that it did not have to happen; after it did, there was enough time   to evacuate the area but everyone has been sitting on it to get political   mileage. 
                        You cannot compare it to the tsunami. That event happened so   suddenly that no one had the time to react. Noticing the government's   lacklusture attitude in Bihar, its not time we need but the   will! 
                        Mitesh 
                      kumar.mitesh@gmail.com 
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                      Really it is rightly marked that the   most of the media cover the news of Bihar calamity as usual and   normal. 
                      They have not clarified the   magnitude of devastation and toll with right reason. I am in Chennai and all   people here say it is not unusual but it is annual happening. 
                      I   can recall the incident of Gujarat earthquake where whole India shivered and all   contributed and prays for the Guajarati goodness. 
                      Our   Bihar grim is not lesser than that earthquake. Earthquake came and gone but this   problem is persisting and increasing in unusual way. 
                      Here I don’t mean that Gujarati   person has not suffered. 
                      Media should cover the actual news.   It should not discriminate the region. 
                      Anil Kumar 
                      Chennai 
                      Anil_C_Kumar@gap.com 
                     
                   
                 
             
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                  I am deeply moved by the situation of my   motherland.My own village is a victim of this catastrophe. 
                  And I totally agree with your allegations   against politicians and media ppl.Media ppl got up from sleep after more than 10   days.This is all because of the mentality of common ppl which has been made by   our great politicians in course of time.Ppl have started taking Bihar for   granted.Its ridiculous to see that such a huge devastation took 10 days for   media to grow up and put them their headlines.I know the real situation because   I know that there are almost 15-20 villages around mine,which are completely   submerged.And the claim of govt that only 60-70 ppl have died is totally   ridiculous.Its much more(may be more than 2000). 
                    
                  
                  
                    Harsh vardhan 
                    harsh.vardhan@oracle.com 
                   
                  
                   
               
           
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