Op-Ed: Did the govt really evacuate 14 lakh people before ‘Fani’?

Former Chief Minister Giridhar Gamang has set the cat among pigeons by raising the question that everyone – except apologists of the Naveen Patnaik government, of course – wanted to ask but did not muster the courage to do so: Did the government, as it has claimed, really ‘evacuate’ 14 lakh people in the hours […]

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Former Chief Minister Giridhar Gamang has set the cat among pigeons by raising the question that everyone - except apologists of the Naveen Patnaik government, of course - wanted to ask but did not muster the courage to do so: Did the government, as it has claimed, really ‘evacuate’ 14 lakh people in the hours leading up to Cyclone 'Fani,' the Category 4 cyclonic storm that pounded the Puri coast at wind speeds of nearly 200 km/hour on May3?

In private, many people have raised serious doubts about the government claim, but refrained from talking about it in public probably because no one wanted to be seen as a naysayer or being dubbed an incorrigible whiner at a time when the government was collecting international accolades - based solely on the government's own claim, mind you. It reminded this columnist of the Hockey World Cup last year when anyone who pointed some flaw or shortcoming in the marquee event was promptly labelled 'traitor' by 'proud Odias' who would brook no criticism at a time when the benighted state was having its 15 days under the sun. (This author was at the receiving end of many such epithets!). Others perhaps did not rake up the issue because they thought it would affect the morale of the state government, which is engaged in the massive task of rebuilding and restoration after the large scale devastation wrought by 'Fani'. Still others may have backed off because it is virtually impossible to challenge the government claim since no one really had the mechanism, machinery or manpower - nor the time and inclination - to do a head count of the actual number of people who had checked into safe shelters before the cyclone.