It started with Mr. Gajendra Chauhan being made to head the FTII (appointment), then news leaked that Dr. Raghuram Rajan will not taking up a second term (disappointment), followed by Mr. Chetan Chauhan put at the helm of NIFT (misappointment). As happens these days, all hell broke loose. Things have turned out to be so grave that the opposition to another International Yoga (on the day of posting) is muted this time round.
This is not a very good situation to be in. To help our government smoothly push appointments to important positions, here is my list of candidates for its consideration:
President of Sahitya Akademi
If Mr. Gajendra Chauhan
can head FTII, Mr. Chetan Bhagat can brag of better credentials in the literary
field. Of course, his rivals would not be wrong to claim that Mr. Bhagat's
books are not as trashy as Mr. Chauhan's films, but merit has not been a
consideration for a long time. And, like Mr. Pahlaj Nihalani, Mr. Bhagat
doesn't back down when confronted by the high & mighty. This would be
useful if (or when) the award wapasi gang returns. This would also keep him too busy to write another book for a long time.
Commissioner at Large for NRI Affairs
I know there is no such
position, but one can always be created for Mr. Anupam Kher. Hasn't he been the
most vocal supporter of rights of displaced Kashmiris? Though not NRI's in the
strictest sense of the term, the KP's are Indians who are non residents in
their own homeland - let's call them domestic NRI's. Mr. Kher can be expected
to bring the same empathy, as in the case of domestic NRI's, to improve the
plight of our expat NRI's too. This may become critical as Trump appears to be
the next POTUS.
RBI Governor
He is a businessman/industrialist,
an ex-member of Parliament, and has very good working relations with Banks. In
other words, a business-friendly person on good terms with the politicians who
also makes the banks do his bidding without holding any office. What more do
you want in a Governor of RBI? If all this is not enough, Dr. Vijay Mallya, if
given this responsibility, can also be expected to manage the unputdownable Dr.
Subramanian Swamy!
Permanent Representative to UN
Any other
organisation/position will be too low for a person of his mettle. A learned
scholar (wasn't he the 1st Indian to teach at Harvard?), trust him to stand up
to the world. The foreign service babus may not support this, but Dr. Subramanian Swamy should be privy to enough of their murky secrets for them to make any noise about
this. And the loose cannon that he is,
he can scare the shit out of the seasoned diplomats at UN too. Who knows, just
to placate Dr. Swamy, they would make India not only a member of NSG but also a
permanent member of Security Council. Yes, we need a strong person like him at
the apex body of international affairs. After all, akela Modi kya kya karega?
President of India
Times are bad &
getting worse. Only Nirmal Baba, as head of the nation, can guide us to
salvation in double quick time. I am amazed why the central government never
aproached him when all its game changing legislations were stuck in the Rajya
Sabha. Nirmal Baba would have told where exactly the "Kripa" was held
up. But it's still not too late & making Nirmal Baba the next president can
definitely ensure a second term for Mr. Modi by accelerating the arrival of
Achhe Din. What's more, the simplistic, down to earth solutions that Nirmal
Baba has for the common & not-so-common problems of the common man would
definitely endear him to Mr. Arvind Kejriwal & we may finally see the two
governments in Delhi seeing eye to eye on an issue.
Well, these are my choices & you may have your own preferences different than these above. Also, this is not the comprehensive list of offices that need to be replaced. So, why don't you add to this list to make our government's task easier?
Pix credit:
Mr. Chetan Bhagat (http://www.indiatimes.com/entertainment/more-bollywood/chetan-bhagat-on-salman-khan-kick-and-middleclass-heroes-163897.html)
Dr. Vijay Mallya (http://www.newsmobile.in/articles/2016/04/29/willing-to-reach-reasonable-debt-settlement-vijay-mallya/)
Dr. Subramanian Swamy (http://www.hindustantimes.com/india/tipu-sultan-had-no-qualities-worth-celebrating-subramanian-swamy/story-DpE7IberY2i9lzYiZ9PaCP.html)
Nirmal Baba (http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/court-reserves-on-anticipatory-bail-plea-of-nirmal-baba/966927/)