Brave Paikas are cannon fodder for Odisha politicians
NEWDELHI: The Paikas, a group of farmer-soldiers of Odisha, were known for their val our. They rose up in revolt against the British in the early 19th century when the erstwhile colonial rulers snatched their rent-free land given by the local king.
But that was then. Today, the Paik as are cannon fodder for politicians out to exploit their exemplary courage for vote-bank politics. Exactly 200 years after the uprising led by legendary Buxi Ja ga bandhu Bid yadh ar Ma ha p atra, present-day Odisha leaders led by chief minister N ave en Pat- naik have suddenly woken up to rediscover the heroic exploits of the brave Paikas.
The Paika rebellion beginning in 1817 lasted for many months before being snuffed out. The political fight to appropriate its legacy will also expectedly be as bitter and prolonged, between Patnaik’s ruling Biju Janata Dal (B JD) and the B JP, which has set its sights on the state as its next frontier. Odisha goes to polls in 2019 and the B JP hopes to unseat P at naik who has been at the helm of the state since 2000.
But in search of an emotive issue and a powerful icon to sweep the people of the state off their feet, it was the BJP that first zeroed in on the Paika revolt in its attempt at establishing strong emotional connect with the people. Earlier this year, Union finance minister Arun Jaitley allotted ₹600 crore in the budget for commemorating the 200th year celebration soft he rebellion.
The BJP has the powerful image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hard sell in the state in the run up to the elections. Celebrating the Paikasw ill expectedly stoke local pride and establish a closer bond with the people it is seeking to woo. In more ways than one, the imagery of Paika sis to the B JP what Ram Temple was for the party in UP and elsewhere. In UP, the idea was to play on Hindu pride and create religious consolidation. In Odisha, it is to play on Odiya pride and create regional consolidation.
The B JP has elaborate plans to build on the Paika narrative. A giant statue of Buxi Jagabandhu is being planned in the state, so huge in size that it would overshadow other tall personalities who had dominated the state till date. That would include Patn aik’ s father and former CM Biju P at naik. And as was the case with building the planned temple in Ayodh ya, Odiy as from across the state will be invited to donate steel and other material that would be required for the statue.
Chief minister Patnaik has so long been satisfied with eulogising his late father. Only last year, the state government celebrated with grandeur the birth centen- ary of Biju Patnaik, coupled with calls to the Centre to posthumously award him B ha rat Rat na.
But alarmed at BJP’s attempt to shine in the reflected glory of Paikas, the CM too has jumped into the fray. Besides attending the high-profile Paika revolution celebration sin Delhi, his government has urged the Centre to declare the uprising as India’s first war of Independence, as it predates the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny.
Every state has the right to celebrate its glorious past and the Paikas definitely deserve their due place in history. But what Odisha is witnessing today isn’t genuine expression of gratitude and respect, but rank political opportunism to encash the exploit soft he Paik as. Known for their bravery, the Paika heroes would have cringed had they been around.
200 YEARS AFTER THE UPRISING, ODISHA LEADERS LED BY CM PATNAIK HAVE WOKEN UP TO REDISCOVER THE PAIKAS’ HEROICS