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This Article is From Jul 25, 2021

Ardh Satya (Half-Truth), The Dodgy Tactic Of Governance In Our Half-Democracy

Ardh Satya (Half-Truth), The Dodgy Tactic Of Governance In Our Half-Democracy
Medical oxygen is transferred from a tanker to a storage facility at Naidu Hospital in Pune, Maharashtra. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

I was in my early 20s when I saw Ardh Satya (“Half-Truth”, 1983), a gut-wrenching Govind Nihalani film written by Vijay Tendulkar, starring consummate actors like Naseeruddin Shah, Smita Patil, Amrish Puri, and Sadashiv Amrapurkar (as a vindictive, petty politician). It was Om Puri's debut film. He played a dreadfully honest cop who succumbs to the corruption and violence around him. The film ends in a brutal murder, but that “crime” is a half-truth, an evil-yet-compellingly-moral act, caught in the penumbra of right and wrong.

The film invokes the sheer perfidy of a half-truth, far more dangerous than a polarising lie or the irrefutable truth. Because the crevices of a half-truth can nourish innuendo, invective, smears, cruelty, hate--far more ambiguously, and therefore lethally, than the black-and-white of lies-and-truth.

'No Deaths Due To Shortage Of Oxygen'

I was reminded about Ardh Satya when the government made an astonishing assertion in parliament: “there were no deaths due to a shortage of oxygen in the second wave of the pandemic”. Speaking extremely narrowly, exceedingly technically, the government could be right, because every patient is in a hospital for a specific morbidity, say Covid or cancer or lung infection. Nobody is there because he wants to “inhale oxygen”, which may be a fad but not an illness. So, when the poor chap dies because of a sudden disruption in oxygen supply, you would expect the hospital to issue a death certificate recording that “the patient suffering from Covid or cancer or lung infection died at xyz hours on abc date”. But we all know that is a devastating ardh satya, a half-truth.

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