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Dumaraon: Jawaharlal Nehru
had invited him to play at Delhi 's Red Fort
on India 's
Independence Day on Aug 15, 1947. The Indian government conferred on him its
highest civilain award – the Bharat Ratna. But, eight years after shehnai
maestro Bismillah Khan's death, his crumbling birthplace here is an abject
lesson in how politicians break their promises once elections are over.
Two Bihar chief
ministers and a host of other politicians have promised to develop Bismillah
Khan's birthplace in this sleepy town in the Buxur Lok Sabha constituency, some
130 km from Patna ,
but beyond tokenism, there has been nothing concrete on the ground.
"It is really
unfortunate that the neglect of Bismillah Khan's birthplace is not an election issue
for politicians as they cannot exploit him for votes," Ashish Kumar Singh ,
a resident, told IANS.
Lalu Prasad, when was chief
minister, had in 1994 laid the foundation stone of a town hall-cum-library in
Bismillah Khan's memory. In 2006 Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced
construction of a museum and installation of a life-size statue after the
shehnai masetro's death in August of that year.
"But nothing has
happened so far," lamented Shamim Ahmad, a local resident, while speaking
to IANS.
Even the marble foundation
stone that Lalu Prasad laid has been gathering dust at the Dumraon police
station for several years. "As construction was not started due to one
reason or the other, the marble plaque was brought here as it could have been
stolen or damaged by anti-social elements," a police officer told IANS,
speaking on condition of anonymity.
BJP legislator and former
culture minister Sukhda Pandey has also disappointed the local residents.
"She had promised to develop Bismillah Khan's birthplace but forgot about
it," Ahmad said.
Lal Muni Choubey of the BJP,
who represented Buxar four times before being defeated in 2009 by Jagdanand
Singh of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), reluctantly admitted he had done
nothing to develop the memorial.
"I am sad that
Bismillah Khan was not given respect in his home town," Choubey, who was
denied a BJP ticket to contest the Lok Sabha polls this time around, told IANS.
Brahmin-dominated Buxar is
witnessing a four-cornered contest among incumbent Jagdanand Singh, the BJP's
Ashwani Kumar Choubey, the Janata Dal-United's Shyam Lal Kushwaha and the
Bahujan Samaj Party's Dadan Yadav.
Some Muslims living near the
ancestral house of Bisimillah, where he was born, expressed their unhappiness
over its neglect and the double standards of politicians.
"We cannot do anything
except express anger and frustration time and again. If Bismillah Khan was born
in any other place outside Bihar , it would
have developed the house but here, there's no one to care for it," Salim
Ansari, who stays near Bismillah Khan's birthplace, told IANS.
Another resident, Sanjit
Singh, said there is a road named after Bismillah Khan in Varanasi (where he died) but there is nothing
in his name at his birthplace. "It is unbelievable but true. Politicians
have no interest in developing anything in his memory," Sanjit Singh told
IANS.
Murli Manohar Srivastava,
who has written a book on Bismillah Khan, said it was an irony that promises
made to develop the maestro's birthplace remained unfulfilled and were not an
issue at the polls.
While leaders of the
opposition RJD and BJP were silent on the issue, Daud Ali of the ruling JU-U
who represents Dumraon in the Bihar assembly
did attempt a face saver.
"We are demanding that
land be allotted to build a memorial for Bismillah Khan but it is yet to happen
due to the delay on the part of the officials concerned ," Daud Ali told
IANS.
Bismillah Khan was born
Qamruddin at Bhirung Raut Ki Gali in Dumraon, about 15 km from Buxar town.
According to the local people, Bismillah Khan's ancestors were court musicians
and used to play in Naqqar khana in the princely state of Dumraon. His father
was a shehnai player in the court of Maharaja Keshav Prasad Singh of Dumraon.
When he was barely six or
seven, Bismillah moved to his maternal grandfather's home in Varanasi . His uncle, Ali Baksh 'Vilayatu', a
shehnai player attached to Varanasi 's Kashi Vishwanath
Temple , was his guru.
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