Tune in to the North East please! 
   
  Ashok K. Jha, 04 November 2007, Sunday
   
     
  Recently the world famous musician Eric Martin, reluctantly staged a show in 
Shillong but the response was incredible! More than 20,000 people thronged the 
venue, cheering him. He was amazed by their knowledge of western music.
   
    THE NORTH EASTERN region of our country is as diverse as it is 
breathtakingly beautiful. Yet, most Indians never ever try to explore the 
region for various reasons. Safety and security is one of them, but the most 
striking fact is low awareness about the region. Obsessed with Pakistan and the 
Kashmir valley, our national media only wakes up to the concerns of this region 
only when there is some major terrorist strike or a natural catastrophe. 
   
  Recently the North East region was in news for musical reasons, which started 
with the two finalists of Indian Idol, one belonging to Shillong and the other 
hailing from Darjeeling. The interest of the entire nation in the two 
outstanding singers literally galvanised the entire region. This is not the 
first time though. Last year too, a contestant from Silchar, Assam had reached 
the finals of the prestigious musical show on Zee TV, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa.The 
Silchar boy achieved the impossible by uniting the Bengali’s and Assamese, the 
way they have never ever been heard and seen before. It seemed that every one 
went sms - crazy to retain the contestant’s position in the show. The result 
was predictable and he emerged victorious.
   
  This time too, both the contestants were from the same region and both had 
generated an unprecedented frenzy in their respective states. Thousands of 
supporters canvassed from house to house to urge people to sms the given 
numbers. Prashant from Darjeeling became the Indian Idol this time and the 
whole region was soaked with melodies of Bollywood films for many weeks. 
   
  Recently the world famous musician Eric Martin, reluctantly staged a show in 
Shillong but the response to say the least was incredible! More than 20,000 
people thronged the venue and cheered the artist, who was amazed by their 
knowledge and fondness for western music.
   
  Almost every youth in the region loves to play some instrument or the other 
but guitar takes pride in being the number one among them. In order to create a 
world record, hundreds of Guitarists of the region assembled at a place and the 
spectacle they created could only be seen to be believed.
   
  Our media is so much obsessed with Kashmir that Pakistanis must be grateful 
for all the attention they keep getting. If anybody even sneezes there, 
numerous Outside Broadcasting (OB) Vans encircle the region for live coverage 
of the incident. However there is none for the North East.
   
  The government too is so Delhi Centric that it wakes up to other regions at 
the election time only. The Chinese have built a world class road along the 
border and as per our tradition, we are forced into catching up with the game. 
The East-West Corridor has been aligned with our borders now, but when this 
road will be completed is not known. The Chinese have declared that the Olympic 
torch would touch the Everest base camp in Nepal, so a road up there, a breach 
of all environmental and ecological concerns would be built. As per the 
ramblings of the Nepal Maoists, if they secure some more power then they would 
try to undo the Indian influence in Nepal by bringing and facilitating all 
works of Chinese in their country. Government of India seems to be aware of 
this design, so it has not approved yet of the kingship being scrapped 
altogether.
   
  North Eastern region is the most westernised region too. Most of the people 
can speak English and western movies and music are a rage here. A lifestyle 
magazine called ‘Sun’, though published from Delhi, sells most copies in this 
region. The publisher ultimately named the magazine ‘North East Sun’ and 
focused its distribution inside the region.
   
  There are some grave problem that needs to be addressed promptly but the 
government has kept them lingering for years. A retired home secretary is 
negotiating with one group for years. The Prime Minister himself is elected 
from the region and it is expected that he would find some solution by 
unshackling the bureaucratic style. We have been enjoying people to people 
contacts with Pakistan. When will the government encourage our own people to 
interact, integrate and assimilate?
   
  North Eastern Region must not face any more discrimination because it sends 
very few parliamentarians. A second capital for our country is not a bad idea 
in that region. Perhaps that will force our policymakers to sit up and do 
something. 
  ( http://www.merinews.com/catFull.jsp?articleID=127490 ) 



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