"In 2023, Naga CM does not need Jamir, Therie or Shurhozelie"
New Delhi
'Land is a mystery to fish, and by the time a fish discovers land, it is usually too late and the poor creature is on a hook'.
Even the life of a politician could be compared to the melancholic journey of a fish to the land. A man could be changed.
Each man or woman has own individual path, but no one knows where the path leads to. Human beings are also prisoners to circumstances. This melancholic saga applies to even a journalist and successful politicians like Neiphiu Rio or S C Jamir.
Let's track.
The Metamorphosis: Nagaland CM |
1993 - Rio realises the futility of defection. As a 'defector' he could become Power Minister under K L Chishi but was 'disqualified'. And by the time the disqualification is revoked by Thenucho, the then Chief Minister Vamuzo decides to keep him away from the ministry. The chairmanship of NIDC is hardly a portfolio Rio rejoices.
He is back into S C Jamir fold and gets into the cabinet yet again as Works and Housing Minister. Jamir needs to strengthen grip over Tenyimi support base vis-a-vis strong Sumi rival Hokishe Sema. Two other Congress colleagues Shikiho Sema and I K Sema too were hardly political friends.
Rio leads Jamir's 'Good Will Peace' ministerial teams to violence-hit Kiphire and Athibung. A journalist friend is taken on occasional trips.
Shikiho even tells Jamir, " I do not have 'gaari-bhara' to go to Kiphire".
2003 - Rio is transformed. He is back into the regional fold. An old UDF youth wing leader, he wins veteran Shurhozelie's blessings. K Therie is a friend and all three have a common rival called Chubatoshi. The voters of Nagaland oblige and Jamir is ousted.
Therie is now Finance Minister and Shurhozelie suppresses his ego and joins the Rio cabinet as Planning Minister. But fun and friendship is short lived. Therie follows Chakhesang instinct and hence is opted out.
Now circa 2023. Rio does not need Shurhozelie, Therie or Jamir. Though the political brinkmanship is bitter, Therie still calls him 'my friend' and says - "Rio needs good friends and even sympathy".
In fact, in August 2022, Therie even told 'Nagaland Page' -- "...Rio may feel he is trapped. Otherwise, heart of heart, I don't know whether he will truly like to be in this manner......I feel his friends may even consider he should wish that he is defeated so that he is in peace".
Rio is of course encircled by new friends and loyalists. He may not meet old friends and so many of them do not know could be bothering him sincerely. His smiles almost vanished months back.
Even officials say his body language is changed. "From all sides, I am under attack," Rio confessed to a few friends even in 2022.
Unfortunately, there is a negative tag today - 'power hungry'. In politics anyone can be a 'prisoner' to circumstances,
what are those? Who really are pulling the strings? At top, you are alone!
AICC media coordinator Mahima Singh says the Rs 70 crore High Court building scam has actually opened the doors for ‘Operation Lotus’. “On the brink of ensuing elections, Rio and his partners land before the ED being probed for severe corruption in the High Court scam, but allowing the Centre to remote control Nagaland by misappropriating agencies so that draconian laws like CAA and Uniform Civil Code may be imposed....," she said.
There is another CAA related political fable. Former Rajya Sabha member K G Kenye, who supported the controversial legislation in 2019, could be entering the state assembly from Chizami on NDPP ticket. Will a dedicated BJP soldier Kevechutso Doulo now become a victim of circumstances?
In 2018, Doulo lost the seat by a narrow margin of only 403 votes. Similarly for Pughoboto - is it genuinely a Rio's idea to snatch the seat for his party or a nephew of a former NSCN-IM top leader?
Then the ENPO imbroglio. People are also wary about grievances of Central Nagaland. Once a 'Nagaland Page' story claimed huge funds were allocated only for Dimapur and Kohima districts.
The 'wheels within wheels' is a powerful English phrase.
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