
Mummy is not new to Kota. When my father first fell in love with her in 1973-4, she was already quite popular as a beautiful young 'doctorni' working at the Mission Hospital in our native village, Pendra Road. Even after their marriage, she has remained very active in the area. There isn't a village in the entire region where she hasn't personally conducted an eye-camp. She was instrumental in organizing the 'Rajiv Gandhi Life Line Express'- a hospital-train- at Pendra Road and Kota, where thousands of villagers received life-saving on-the-spot medical treatment.

As a doctor working at Raipur's Government Medical College and Hospital, she persuaded certain prominent citizens to contribute towards providing hot meals to the several attendants of outstation patients at a nominal sum of Rs. 2 per meal. The Rajiv Smriti Van, in which thousands of 'memorial trees' have been planted by the loved-ones of those departed on what used to be barren land, too was her brainchild: not surprisingly, it is a favorite haunt with the capital city's lovers and young couples (incidentally, whenever she visits, she makes it a point not to disturb them!). She also prevailed on our state's top industrial houses- Monnet, BALCO and Jindal, to name a few- to 'adopt' public parks, not just in Raipur but also elsewhere: consequently a lot of goodwill, not to mention good publicity, was generated for them in return for beautifying these derelict spaces. It is obvious to me that she believes that governments can be effective only if they involve active private participation. Although I tend to attribute the shaping of my own belief-system on governance to the writings of the Austrian political economist, Friedrich August von Hayek, the fact is that Mummy has proved time and again that what he has written actually works.

Now, when her name is on the front pages of all the state newspapers, she can't imagine what all this fuss is about. Before leaving for Delhi with my father two days ago, I took her aside, and asked her what she wants: 'your father (Papa),' she said, 'is my number one priority'.
AJ
POST-SCRIPT: November 17, 2006. 1:34 a.m.
While the Congress Party is yet to declare its candidate for the Kota bye-election, it has become clear that my mother is not to get the nomination. The reason is the forthcoming elections to the Uttar Pradesh assembly.
The Kota assembly seat has been represented by two Brahmins- Pandit Mathura Prasad Dubey followed by his nephew Pandit Rajendra Prasad Shukla- since Independence. It would therefore send 'a very wrong message' to the electorate of U.P. if a non-Brahmin- i.e., my mother- were given the party ticket from a 'Brahmin seat'. For the record, the Brahmin population in Kota constituency is no more than 2.7% while tribals constitute over 43%.
The choice is now between two candidates: the son of Pandit Rajendra Prasad Shukla, Pandit Sunil Shukla and the city Youth Congress president, who is also called Pandit Rajendra Shukla. The former has already communicated his unwillingness to contest this election; he has also said that in his opinion (shared by the 3 Block Congress Committees of the Kota assembly) my mother is 'the only candidate likely to win'. The latter's greatest asset is his name, which he has in common with the former MLA of this constituency.
As loyal partypersons, we will of course do everything to ensure that the offically declared Congress candidate wins this election.
AJ
Post- Post Script
At 12:50 PM today, my mother, Dr. Renu Jogi, was officially declared as the Congress candidate. She filed her nomination papers before the Returning Officer at 2:40 PM, less than twenty minutes before closing time.
She has begun campaigning in earnest.
AJ
THE RESULT COVERAGE ON SAHARA TV:
AJ
ReplyDeleteDo me a favour.....Have my message read by ur mother(Mrs. Jogi).
Dear Mrs Jogi
First of all congratulations for having received the nomination for the bye-election for Kota.
Have read so much about you through AJ;s Blog,that couldnt resist but to convey my wishes here.
Have never met you personally but you surely sound like someone i would love to meet whenever get an opportunity.
I shall pray that all the "trouble clouds" which have come over your family from past few years should give way to the ray of light soon.
Warm Regards
K.M.
AJ: Dont forget it to pass on to Mrs. Jogi....Ok?:)
Renu aunty, no doubt, apart from being a very courageous lady, is also very sweet & charming. I never had any problem in conversing with her frankly just becuase of a simple reason that she surrounds herself with an aura of simplicity & grace. Beyond any doubt she is one of the best human beings I have ever come across in my short but fulfilling life-span. Her motherly charm has always been a source for me to get attached to her whenever possible. Although Amit bhaiya is very dear to me but I must mention that these words for aunty are not affected by the love for Amit bhaiya. Infact, aunty will win over within me if a comparison is made.
ReplyDeleteIf her nomination is sealed by congress's official stamp, I am sure that she will not only win but also will serve the people of Kota with all the love & immense grace.
I wish her all the best wishes with all the love & respect I have for her.
Congrates Renu Aunt.
ReplyDeletelast time when i met amit mother it was at their talkatora residence.The first thing i noticed was how much similarity exists between amit and aunty .... The calmness and maintaining right composure at all times...
ReplyDeleteamit has got tremendous intelligence and discipline from his father and beautiful eyes and great smile from his mother...
Dr.renu has significant contribution for the medical field as a renowned specialist along with social service for the masses.
I am sure she will prove to be great leader for the people of kota...
with all the very best wishes for her success
gagan
"The past leads us
ReplyDeleteOnly when we force it to
Otherwise it shuts us
In its asylum with no gates
We make history
Or it makes us."
-Marge Piercy
so its time to create history.wishing Mrs.Jogi best of luck.
AJ
ReplyDeletePlease accept my heartiest Congratulations for Mrs. Jogi's victory in the elections.
Cheers!
K.M.
Heartiest congratulations to Renu Aunty, Jogi uncle and Amit Bhaiya for securing a landslide victory...
ReplyDeleteAnother Good news...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Renu aunty & 3 cheers to Jogi Family...
Ms. Jogi..
आज बरसों बाद
ReplyDeleteमुझको सबसे पुरानी याद
अचानक याद आई -
इक्कीस गरस पहले वो पहली जुदाई :
नीलगिरी पर मेरा आपसे बिछडना
बिछडकर सुबक-सुबक के रोना
और 'गीता मैम' का हम दोनों को चुप कराना
-
मुझे स्कूल छोड आपका अकेले घर वापस चले जाना ।
सदी का फासला तय करके
न जाने कैसे
मैं उस पल वापस लौट आया हूं ?
फिर वहीं उंन उंची इमारतों के नीचे खडा
एक अजीब सा एहसास दुबारा महसूस कर रहा हूं -
बदन पे कोई चोट नहीं हैं
फिर वे दर्द कैसा ?
आपको रोते देख मैं क्यों रो रहा हूं ?
बस आंसू -
नहीं बरसते
शायद गुजरे वक्त की तडकती धप
में सब सूख सा गया
दिलों में दरारें पड गई -
मैं बडा हो गया ।
न जाने अब वो बचपन का सावन कब आयेगा ?
कब रेगिस्तान में फिर फूल खिलेंगें ?
जुदाई के उस पल के बाद
न जाने दुबारा हम कब मिलेंगें ?
हमारे बीच बढती
ये दीवारों की दूरियां
कब पिघलेंगी ?
26.10.2005