
Cold Reception
The public felicitation of State Health Minister Dr Daulatrao Aher for gifting8217; the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences to Nashik was anything but a vote of thanks by a grateful administration.
The Dr Daulatrao Aher Naagari Satkar Samiti had declared that it was to be a 8220;civic reception8221;; however, the Nashik Municipal Corporation went unrepresented. Mayor Shobha Bachav also stayed away, which left Aher8217;s admirers, who tried to make up by laying on the accolades, fast and thick.The absence of those who mattered can be traced to a certain function to mark the foundation stone-laying of the MUHS recently, In his profound wisdom, Aher had used the occasion to lash out at the NMC and its members for refusing the MUHS the use of the civic body8217;s hospital being built at Kathada Market.
No surprises as to the outcome: the corporators have decided to move a resolution condemning Aher. It claims, among other things, that the doctor8217;s demands were 8220;never ending8221;.
Letter OfIntent
Blessings however came in from an unlikely quarter: Anna Hazare.The social worker did not attend the function 8212; he apparently had to remain in his village for a Gramparivartan Din function 8212; but sent a message, which was read out during the programme publicly. Anna was 8220;happy8221; to note Dr Aher8217;s work in the field of public health. He urged Dr Aher to take steps to control population growth as well as gutka addiction.
The move came with its share of controversy: while Aher8217;s supporters declared that the Gandhian would attend, Hazare8217;s supporters wrote to him, advising against 8220;patronising corruption8221; Aher is facing litigation over alleged financial malpractice in the purchase of equipment for the state-run JJ Hospital. They also threatened to take out a protest rally to the venue. Whether it was the threat that kept Hazare away from the function is yet to be confirmed.
What Was That Again?
A wish expressed frequently during the speeches at the function was 8220;to create anArogyachi Kashi which could be taken to mean a pilgrimage centre8217; for those in need of health services in Nashik.
Nashik, for the uninitiated, is known as the Kashi of southern India with the Kumbh Mela being held here every 12 years.
Kashi however also means something that is damaged beyond repair8217;, or better still, the last step before death.8217;
Many of those present at the function are reportedly still unclear about the message.