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For us, no rule rules

In the South, we have an added phenomenon of a violent outburst of temper if anyone should be so bold as to criticise our favourite filmstar.

Updated on: Feb 08, 2008 09:45 PM IST
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'Be you ever so high, the law is always above you’, former Chief Justice JS Verma once said. Our response, ‘in your dreams.’ Delhi’s lieutenant-Governor Tejendra Khanna was echoing this sentiment when he said that people in north India take pride in violating the law. Of course, the knives are out for the poor L-G and he is being decried for what many feel is an objectionable remark. But, it is quite possible that the L-G has done a singular disservice to us as a nation by confining his remark to one geographical region.

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Those in the South, East and West may well take issue with him on the grounds that they are equally, if not more, adept at breaking the law. Take spitting, that uniquely Indian expression of public ablution. Across India, the unsuspecting passerby stands a good chance of being drenched in a paan-soaked projectile in public places and treated to an abstract mural of reddish brown splotches on public walls. Our methods of litter disposal are also efficient and speedy. For those fortunate enough to own a car, just roll down the window and throw the offending item right out, never mind if it hits a bystander. Or maybe peanuts take your fancy on a journey. Enjoy yourself as you fling the shells onto the floor. The disposal of household waste is another fine art that we have mastered. It is usually accomplished by a simple flick of the wrist over the balcony so that your garbage lands with scientific precision on your neighbour’s premises. Yes, the law prevents all this, but we are like that only.

In the South, we have an added phenomenon of a violent outburst of temper if anyone should be so bold as to criticise our favourite filmstar. A contemporary of Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi found out firsthand when he made a critical remark about the latter. He and his family were thrashed by fans and faced threats until the star himself stepped in. So all we can say to the Lieutenant-Governor is, give us a break and don’t straitjacket our natural breaking tendencies.

 
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