
Tucked away in a remote corner of Bandgaon block in Jharkhand8217;s West Singhbhum district is a clan of Mundas, living the tradition of Birsa Munda, and, living in a world pre-dated by 100 years.
There is a difference, though. While Birsa Munda, the tribal leader, took on the British rulers and died in jail in 1900, fighting, his people now are a docile sect, resigned to the aberrations of democracy and babudom.
With school uniform having come only so far, elections are far behind. Mangra, Budhwa and Etwa and 2000-odd Birsaites like him are voters on paper. Most of them are illiterates or dropouts and are not interested in making a choice.
Eking out a living by farming their lands that are not even irrigated, these tribals expect little from the administration. Scattered around Dewa, Giru, Urkiring and Serengda villages in Ranchi8217;s Khunti Lok Sabha constituency, they were represented in the dissolved Lok Sabha by the BJP8217;s Karia Munda.
The state-run school is about the only sign of development in these villages. Even at Lumbai, less than a kilometre from the block office at Bandgaon, there is no electricity, no road. As many as 75 households share the water from eight wells and six hand pumps. These, too, turn dry in summer and residents have to fetch water from a pond, five kilometres away.
None of them has raised a demand before state government officials. Says Bandgaon Block officer Jadu Munda who is posted here since 2001: 8216;8216;The followers of Birsa Munda are introverts, with innocence writ large on their faces. Unlike their leader who led a violent movement against the British, they sre non-violent. They have never asked the government for anything.8217;8217;
They have their reasons for never approaching the BDO office. 8216;8216;We know we won8217;t get anything from any one of them8230;At the block office, no file moves without money. We stand for truth and honesty and we can8217;t indulge in corruption,8217;8217; says Mangra. And no, 8216;8216;we have never approached MP saheb8217;8217;. That because, the few who did vote were in favour of Karia Munda8217;s rival, the Congress8217; Sushila Kerketta.
They won8217;t disclose who they will vote this time but they have demands 8212; bijli, sadak, pani and a guesthouse at Lumbai. 8216;8216;Our most pressing need is for a guesthouse for our brothers who come here from far-flung areas for the Thursday prayer,8217;8217; says Mangra.