Long live King’s Way
The Indian Express :
Indian Republic in more ways than one. Rajpath literally translates as King’s Way. And our Rajpath used to be called the King’s Way when India had a foreign sovereign, a king. But perhaps it is the memory of India as a land of a thousand kings that helped the Rajpath to persist without practically a change in name. It is the Rajpath, as opposed to the Janpath. And it will host the torch relay today.
The Olympic torch has run into trouble around the world, with recent protests in London, Paris, San Francisco, Buenos Aires. London and Paris were carnivals of dissenting banners and flags. In San Francisco, the torch had to be secretly re-routed. So too in Islamabad, Beijing’s trusted ally. In fact, they ought to envy India’s good luck. India need not prevent the public from viewing the torch, albeit from a distance. All it has to do is lay the king’s claim to the Rajpath and barricade it with barbed wire, summon heavy contingents of security and police personnel and tell the janta to be away.
When Edwin Lutyens designed colonial Delhi, the King’s Way was supposed to be its centrepiece, offering the Viceroy’s Palace on Raisina Hill a majestic view of the city. As our rightful colonial inheritance, this ceremonial boulevard is the republic’s most famous and symbolic road. India holds its Republic Day parade here and the republic’s citizens, and others who are not, partake of the erstwhile viceroy’s view every ordinary day. But China’s epic Olympic party is not an ordinary one. It calls for a day’s resurrection of the primary binaries of the rulers and the ruled.
editor@expressindia.com
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