October , 2008
Change Ahoy!
It is one of the world's most popular honeymoon destinations, a picture perfect archipelago dotting the Indian Ocean, where the rich and famous from all corners of the world come holidaying. It is where the first ripple effects of Barack Obama's war-cry - change - have washed ashore. And it's not the Wall Street. 'Change' has swept across the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. It is a country poised on the brink of a regime change with almost two out of three Maldivians voting against Asia's longest ruling dictator Mamoon Abdul Gayoom in the first ever democratic election on October 8. This has forced Mr Gayoom to face a presidential run-off on October 28 against a pro-democracy activist, Mr Mohammed Nasheed, a man the police have locked up in jail at least a dozen times during the dictator's 30-year-long reign. Some 800 km off the tip of India,....
VBlogs: Mizoram DIARY - III
It's party times, folks Elections, in Mizoram, feels a bit like a party. Rock concerts, church meetings on Sunday, elections meetings with audiences in their Sunday best, leaders trying to connect with the people at their homes, with a little bit of alcohol thrown in here and there in the dry state.
On the ground, There are three main political players in the state - the ruling Mizo National Front (MNF), the main opposition Congress party, and the recently floated United Democratic Alliance (UDA). The UDA is a three-party alliance of the Mizoram People's Conference (MPC), the Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNF) and a fast growing farmers' association, the Zoram Kuthnathawktu Pawl (ZKP). Twenty-three MNF legislators and the lone Mara Democratic Front (MDF) member now support Chief Minister Zoramthanga's government. A three-cornered....VBlogs: Mizoram DIARY - II
Bamboo = Ballot
About 6 months back, it was disaster in the making. 'Mautam' was threatening, in some places, already happening. Because Melocanna baccifera was flowering.
VBlogs: Mizoram DIARY - I
Israel, via Aizwal So, finally, elections are on their way. Delhi, Chattisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Mizoram. Where? Oh, err, Mizoram. As a 'learned' colleague had conveniently chosen to forget, like many others, Mizoram happens to be the most peaceful state amidst the many conflicts of North-East, sometimes of India.
Ain't that a bit nostalgic. Of course, it is. 11 deaths in a bomb blast in Imphal fails to make the ticker-cut on Indian television, despite the morning cup of tea or the ONGC that fuels our car trace their origins mostly back to North-East. It takes some elderly women to strip for the cameras to make a beeline. But that's beyond the mosaic. Still, Mizoram remains beautiful. Was there recently, the jottings are mostly like a stream, from the subconscious.....



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