
PUNE, April 14: Movements and agitations have been part of Pune city, which has been in the forefront in all social and political struggles for the centuries. However the 8220;Bring back Bhatia8221; movement, launched by Puneites, was unprecedented by all the means in view of the spirit behind it.
Pune8217;s protest against the transfer of Bhatia has once again proved that there is a conscience that always beats in the hearts of the Puneites.
The State Government8217;s decision to transfer Bhatia from the post of municipal commissioner evoked sharp reaction in the city. Cutting across all barriers, Puneites expressed their solidarity with Bhatia, who was at the helm of affairs only for seven days.
More than 100 non-political organisations, representing slum dwellers and highly educated and wealthy class as well, came on the street in protest against the Government8217;s sudden decision.
The reaction among the citizens was so severe that not a single political party, including the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena and Suresh Kalmadi8217;s Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi, could show any courage to publicly defend Bhatia8217;s transfer. In fact, Congress party, which had transferred Bhatia for more than 20 times during the last three decades, fully supported the movement keeping an eye on the Assembly elections.
What inspired the people to stand behind Bhatia when he was holding the post of municipal commissioner hardly for seven days? During his brief period, Bhatia restored the faith of the people in the civic administration by launching a special drive against the illegal constructions and tax evaders. The people came on the streets for Bhatia because he had emerged as the symbol of clean public life.
Significantly, not a single corporator had the courage to intervene in the action initiated by Bhatia. They obviously knew that their intervention would boomerang and invite public wrath. The city of Pune responded to Bhatia like never before.
The outpouring was not personal. It was social and for a cause.