[Reader-list] Mallika Sarabhai's letter to Amitabh Bachchan

Prakash K Ray pkray11 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 20 10:50:22 IST 2010


Text of Mallika Sarabhai's letter to Amitabh Bachchan:

My dear Bachchanji,

Greetings from a Gujarati.

You are indeed a fine actor. You are an intelligent man and a shrewd
businessman. But should I believe in your endorsements?

Let’s take a brief look at what you proclaim you believe in (albeit for huge
sums of money). BPL, ICICI, Parker and Luxor pens,Maruti Versa, Cadbury
chocolates. Nerolac paints. Dabur, Emami, Eveready, Sahara City Homes,
D’damas, Binani Cement and Reliance.

And now Gujarat.

I wonder how you decide what to endorse. Is your house built with Binani
Cement? Do you really like Cadbury’s chocolates or do you have to resort to
Dabar’s hajmola (whose efficacy you have earlier checked) after eating them?
And having endorsed two pens, one very upmarket and one rather down, which
one do you use? Have you, except perhaps for the shooting of the ad, ever
driven or been driven in a Versa? Do you know whether the Nerolac paint in
your home ( you do use it don’t you?) has lead in it that can poison you
slowly as it does so many people? Or are the decisions entirely monetary?

It has been reported that no direct fee will be paid to you for being my
Brand Ambassador. So, with no monetary decision to guide you, how did you
decide to say yes? Did you check on the state of the State? I doubt it, for
the decision and the announcement came from one single meeting. And I
somehow doubt that you have been following the news on Gujarat closely.

So, as a Gujarati, permit me to introduce my State to you.

Everyone knows of our vibrancy, of the billions and trillions pouring into
our State through the two yearly jamborees called Vibrant Gujarat. But did
you know that by the government’s own admission no more than 23% of these
have actually moved beyond the MOU stage? That while huge subsidies are
being granted to our richest business houses, over 75000 small and medium
businesses have shut down rendering one million more people jobless?

You know of Gujarat’s fast paced growth and the FDI pouring in, you have no
doubt seen pictures of the Czars of the business world lining up to pour
money to develop us. To develop whom? Did you know that our poor are getting
poorer? That while the all India reduction in poverty between ’93 and 2005
is 8.5%, in Gujarat it is a mere 2.8%? That we have entire farmer families
committing suicide, not just the male head of the household?

You have heard of how some mealy mouthed NGO types have been blocking the
progress of the Narmada project, how the government has prevailed, and water
is pouring down every thirsty mouth and every bit of thirsty land. But did
you know that in the 49 years since it was started, and in spite of the
Rs.29,000 crores spent on it, only 29% of the work is complete?

That the construction is so poor (lots of sand added to the you- know- which
cement perhaps) that over the last 9 years there have been 308 breaches,
ruining lakhs of farmers whose fields were flooded, ruining the poorest salt
farmers whose salt was washed away? That whereas in 1999, 4743 of Gujarat’s
villages were without drinking water, within two years that figure had gone
up to 11,390 villages ? (I can not even begin to project those figures for
today – but do know that the figure has gone up dramatically rather than
down.)

With our CM, hailed as the CEO of Gujarat, we have once again achieved
number one status – in indebtedness. In 2001 the State debt was Rs.14000
crores. This was before the State became a multinational company. Today it
stands at Rs.1,05,000 crores. And to service this debt we pay a whopping
Rs7000 crores a year, 25% of our annual budget.

Meanwhile our spending on education is down, no new public hospitals for the
poor are being built, fishermen are going a begging as the seas turn turgid
with effluents, more mothers die at birth per thousand than in the rest of
India, and our general performance on the Human Development Index is nearly
the first – from the bottom. One rape a day, 17 cases of violence against
women, and , over the last ten years, 8802 suicides and 18152 “accidental “
deaths of women are officially reported. You can imagine the real figures.

You have said that you are our Ambassador because we have Somnath and
Gandhi. Somnath was built for people. Gandhiji was a man of the people. Do
the people of this State matter to you? If they do, perhaps your decision
will be different. I hope you will read this letter and decide.

In warmth and friendship,

Mallika

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