N Sinha thumbnail
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Posted: 19 years ago
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Thought provoking post written by mdroy for mature readers.

I came across many posts alleging that NE votes/Assam votes shouldn't be counted. Well, The outrage over public voting should have started when Swaananda and Sharib were voted out while Rajiv stayed in.
At this point, any one of these candidates could be a winner.
The Northeast has provided India with countless singers and musicians
over the years. Also Debo is a Bengali and I think anyone with any
musical sense would know the contributions of Bengalis to the music and
film industry in the past, present and future.
PS -- Internet voting does not appear to count as it is NEVER mentioned
in the stats. How would internet voting count from one state anyway? If
the Assamese fans could manipulate the system, why would there be a
trace that the votes are from Assam? For God's sakes think before you
make accusations.

Please read the article below FYI.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5922_1604309,0087.htm
A voice from Assam can be the voice of India as much as a voice from
Delhi or Mumbai or Chennai
TV these days is so full of low-quality drama that I've given up watching
it. A saas or a bahu occasionally registers fleetingly on my TV screen and
my consciousness.
The first contestant who made it to the round of three is Debojit from
Assam. He suddenly found himself facing a rebellion from his fellow-
contestants, who threatened to walk out of the event without explicitly
stating why. I would have changed the channel at all this natak but a
statement by one of the 'mentors' in the show stopped me.

Debojit got 80 percent of his votes from Assam, Adesh Shrivastava said.
"We want a voice of India, not a voice of Assam", someone in the studio shouted. Fair enough. Except that, firstly, the fellow had polled more votes than other prospective 'voices of India', and secondly, Assam is still despite its several insurgencies a part of India.
A voice from Assam can be the voice of India as much as a voice from
Delhi or Mumbai or Chennai. For the past few centuries, the West has
dominated the world. So their perceptions of what is 'mainstream' have
come to dominate globally.
Today we all speak English, listen to pop and rock, pride ourselves on our
knowledge of Hollywood and European soccer, and of course dress in
jeans and skirts and such likes. However, the point to note is that the
average college or school student in America doesn't know Hindi, or
listen to Indian music, or follow cricket, or know who Amitabh Bachchan
is. When Big B was voted the greatest star of stage or screen in a BBC online poll in 1999, there was considerable consternation in the West. The thing that went around then was that India, with its huge population, had voted for Big B and so he won there was no way he could be better than the best of the West.

Which may be true. If the world accepts the definition of what is 'good'
cinema. Unfortunately, for me, a song from Chhote Miyan Bade Miyan is
better cinema than an hour of Gone With the Wind simply because I enjoy it more. So there are these disparities in the world.

The artists will treat non-artists as charlatans if we try their game. The
West will be miffed if our man wins a global award over their icons. Their
sense of domination will get jolted. Now think of how the 'centre' treats
the periphery in India. If you don't speak Hindi, don't listen to Bollywood
music, don't care about cricket, you're an outsider already.

If on top of that you look different say, Mongoloid your status as second-
class citizen is almost confirmed. That's the way life is for many people
from the Northeast who come to 'mainland India'.
They can either become duplicates of the 'mainstream' people or stay in
their ghettoes. And even if they do adopt 'mainstream' ways, the story
doesn't always end happily.
Like Debojit, for example, who sings in Hindi, but must now contend with
the fact that his support base is from the Northeast and not the cow belt,
which is the 'mainstream' merely because it sends more crooks to
Parliament.

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Posted: 19 years ago
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Interesting points Niraj....

It shouldn't matter where votes come from: The winner will be India's voice anyway.

Jem

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Posted: 19 years ago
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I hope this shuts the mouth of one and all ... all those lunatics and fanatics alike who doesn't see North East as a part of India or simply lacks the spirit to accept the public verdict ....

I hope that no more threads are opened criticizing the people of North East ... after all, all they did is support someone ....

No one is stopping the rest of India from voting and be game to accept the verdict whatever it is .....

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Posted: 19 years ago
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ya I do hope so.
I sincerely request modr to close all topics which are open attacks to singers/region....

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