Wednesday, August 16, 2006

OF INDEPENDENCE DAY AND BLOODSHED

So ! we are finally into our 60th yr of independence. Its past midnight and all the I-day enthusiasm and hullabaloo seems to have faded. Looking from the terrace I see lights ... a bright metropolis , the high rise buildings indicative of aspirations of the people of this country.But things aren't as serene and placid as they seem.

Mumbai is a city living each day under the darkness of terror.The recent blasts have left a deep scar on every mumbaikars's (or for that matter every indian's) soul.Our "'leaders"" yell rhetorically after such blasts , but i seriously doubt if any of them has a conscience at all. Have they realised that these blasts have much more meaning hidden than just terrorise people and kill innocent citizens? I happened to watch Black Friday recently and it has spawned up many a questions in my mind.These blasts are symbolic of the anguish one communtiy faced ...its a way(as they believe) to vent out steam, to hit back and equalize in this grim communal vendetta




But what neither of the groups realize is that there are innocent people at the receiving end.Be it babri masjid - mumbai 93 blasts, gujarat diabolical or the recent Mumbai blasts.Thousands have suffered. Hindustan Times has been publishing the profiles of the dead eversince the blast, and believe me there can be nothing worse than starting the day with all this.We always see a very small picture of the entire story. We know what happened in gujarat. We know that the contrite Indian state boasting to be a secular identity has reneged as far as the security of the minorites is concerned. The babri masjid issue... how on earth would it matter if a mandir or a masjid is constructed on that place? Our ""leaders"" sure need to look beyond vote-bank politics.






Even in the context of the western world , the appaling incidents that have been taking place,be it 9/11 london blasts or for that matter Afghanistan issue ... all indicate that we have not acted responsibly in the past.Only when an individual learns to respect another in ""totality"" would earth be a better place to live in.Coming back to India, I see a very disturbing trend with regard to the minority community,Very often the perpetrators belong to the mainstream.We have had a doctor , a professor and young lads running small businesses.Does this mean that the discontent has penetrated deep into the mainstream and educated people are taking these initiatives?If yes,then we are in deep trouble! This certainly is not the kind of India our freedom fighters envisaged and laid their life for.


My ramblings might seem highly incoherent but whenever i think of this issue I am filled with so much rage and discontent that i tend to ponder hours upon this issue.Both sides need to clearly behave in a more responsible and restrained manner ... we can never understand the agony of a person who has lost his beloved but death brings grief and pain equally to both sides....be it a Hindu or a Muslim."Mumbai is back on its feet !" quipped a news reader the day following the blasts.. excuse me its not ..that Mumbai nagariya rukti nahi nahi , people actually don't have any choice, especially when u have a family to feed, kids to educate, parents to look after. These people are living death everyday !


The need of the hour is that instead of gaining political mileage (like the BJP who sent in Mr Modi to Mumbai immediately after the blasts ... c'mon could anything be more exasperating than this?) our ""leaders"" need some introspection ... a realization from within, that if they want their children to be born in a world free from terror, there is a lot of work they need to do. Also, Mumbai lacks a strong political leadership ... a Rudy Giuliani ...who can rise to the occasion ..someone people can look upto for strength and courage.Mumbai is the face of India . It is the city of dreams .. a melting pot ..a foundry where the India of tomorrow is made.It was a city the nation was proud of .... its now a city sitting on communal bomb waiting to explode.


Finally I wish everyone gives this issue a serious thought as i remember the lyrics of the theme song from Black Friday... "arre ruk ja re bande ...are tham ja re bande""



ps: Also up at http://www.ndtvblogs.com/ramblings

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

too much of "". Itna senti na ho dost,midsem aane waala hai

--- Sen

Anonymous said...

1. The question, "We have had a doctor , a professor and young lads running small businesses.Does this mean that the discontent has penetrated deep into the mainstream and educated people are taking these initiatives?", is not clear.
2. The article is not "incoherent" at all, unless the author wishes to indulge in malapropisms!
3. The article is exquisite! Notwithstanding, I would not say that I loved to read it. The reason being that I could feel the pangs of conscience while reading. Even for me it is very easy to find people who are responsible but it is tough to figure out what I can do about it. Does the author have any ideas?
4. Double quotes are used whenever a word is used in a different sense, however, only one pair of them is required!
5. A cheque of $50 would be sent to you. Pardon me if I have underestimated the worth of the article. In which case, the above figure would be subject to appreciation.

Anonymous said...

Too good....
Tum magazines n newspapers main apne articles kyun nahin bhejte....believe me you have the potential of a great writer.
""Agar tum IIT main na hote to zaroor journalist bante""

note:- ""

Anonymous said...

Keep up the good work dear..I love the Article...It means a lot to me...I really appretiate your efforts...
Jai Hind...

Anonymous said...

Innocent civilians are ALWAYS at the receiving end. No disaster, either natural or conspired affects the rulers.

It is absolutely true that both the legislature and bureaucracy has done nothing to significantly change the picture. But niether have the people. If you can have the whole country's students rise up for a cause like reservation when they have no idea what it is to be a dalit, why doesnt the same mobilization happen for this? Why not for the 'greater common good' as someone put it? Simply because every Indian is so engrossed in preserving and shaping his own identity that he has no time to think of his country

Anonymous said...

Either the Sunny i know has changed a lot since we last met... or this article is a copy paste...

But honestly man... u said what each one of us feels somewhere deep down in our hearts!!! Only difference is we never find the words...

Keep up the good work...

Gulshan...

Unknown said...

Brother, I was waiting for something like this. I knew you have potential to write something sturdy and something which comes from deep within. Every time I passeda comment on your blog I held myself back from writing this comment. But this time I think you deserve this comment "The best blog till date". Mindblowing, awesome work dude. I really appretiate your effort. Keep it up.

Pulkit Sharma

Rose said...

I walked past the corpses sacrificed in the name of fanaticism,
And the souls living a life of death in its terror,
I watched the law stripped naked by the symbols of corruption disguised in white.
I retched from the stench of poverty, the slums that have mushroomed on my belly.

I listened to the AIDS victims, homosexuals, transvestities crying out for acceptance.
I was deafened by the silence of women waiting to prove their worth.
I watched helplessly as soldiers died in the conspiracy of patriotism
And the spirits crumbled beneath the hand of casteism.

I have witnessed the Pain of love, the Ecstacy of grief, the Sanctity of hatred and the dubiety of happiness.
Yet cradling the hope of a better tomorrow
I walk upto the tri-colour that symbolizes 6 decades of freedom

..Me

Anonymous said...

Everyone seems to have noticed the double quotes. So is an explanation coming our way? Let me get you started with these:

a) I was really really aggravated and ticked off about the whole situ. when I wrote this.

b) I watch too many episodes of ""FRIENDS"" where ""Joey"" does the whole ""Air-Quotes"" thing.

c) My keyboard sucks.

:P

Okay, but seriously, though, good post, as far as using the blog to voice your feelings is concerned.

SUNMAY said...

@sen
saale ... saddist :P

@omesh

read the next line ... i dont expect the dr of my dept to have such pathetic comprehension capabilities..waiting for those 50 bucks:)

@nayan

flattery eh..

@tanvesh

thanku thanku :)

@shaama

hmm we could take this up during our next session :P

@goli

yeah .. i have grown up into a 19foot grizzly cannibal .. and i like to ""paste"" dead men on my walls ... wanna meet :P


@pulkit

is this a more euphemistic way of saying that all my previous posts sucked? ... thanks re ..was missing ur comments...even if my previous posts were painful u ought to be reading them.

@betty

..... no words


@svk

yeah i would continue with my trademark "" quotes ""

because i suffer from ""obsessive stress disorder"" :)

Abhishek Upadhyay said...

Sunmay,
these things will go on and on.
You cant stop these attacks by preaching or education.
As you can see most of the people involved in these acts are foreigners who dont have any love for Mumbai.
The best thing for Mumbaikars is to be vigilant and careful.
Only this behaviuor can stop these ghastly acts.

Neha Sinha said...

badu, seriosly deserves an applaud. :) honestly.

... but, itne serious posts mat likha naa..:((

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Unknown said...

So, my job is up for grabs here. A hand at journalism,eh??!! Anyways, good writing. A little immature and incoherent though.But that's pardonable considering the fact that u r not a trained writer. Idealism is rooted deep within all responsible ppl. but this idealism doesn't in any ways mean disparaging the Govt. Coz the Govt is what the ppl make of. Have we ever thought of what we could do to stop the disintegration of our country? if everyone does thir duty conscientiously, then creating a state of utopia is far from a dream. But the new generation is failing to realise the power of a democratic dictatorship- a concept marxists had propagated.there's no power as stronger as that of democracy. and the India's Independence is just a testament to that overwhelming power. HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!!

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