While
you go full throttle on weekend enjoyments, take a moment out to
remember three martyrs who on this day decades ago kissed the noose
of death with such love and affection that no pining pair of lips can
ever match the selfless compassion behind the lock. 23 March, Sahid
Divas of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev!!! At each step we take
liberty as granted. We see the signs of growth and prosperity for
ourselves in all directions, we can go out and shout regarding the
causes of our grudges, we can afford to be totally individualistic
and still be counted as the best people around, we can afford to
allow the greatest injustices right there before our eyes and still
be counted as legally clean, we are even free to take socially
permitted actions to cut down the freedom of our fellow citizen, we
are free man!!! Free for the best and the worst. But they were not
free. At each step they knew that their fates lay in outsiders'
hands. Their spirit always felt the cold iron of fisticuffs. They
knew one single step as a free man is far better than 100 miles
travelled as a slave. Even if it meant cutting their lives in the
nip, while their youth was blossoming like a spring rose. They had
their sip of justice and freedom. For a larger cause they defied this
strongest instinct of self-preservation. They found themselves
defined by their identity as Indians, not just self-seeking Indians.
They died for a vision. For freedom. Was it just from the colonial
rule? No, it was a dream to set all individuals and Indians from the
slaving chains inside, chains of narrow parochial means, of moral
apathy, of criminal negligence of murderous assault on ones fellow
human being, of blindness to self-evident acts of abuse, of saddest
old eyes left on road looking at the Mercedes shooting away, of
abused young women left on the roads to bear more and more
criminalized behaviour by the people of the same species. As a homage
to these martyrs, let us open our eyes and see the larger picture. At
least be a bit more caring for the world around us. As free
individuals we have to pay this nominal fee at least!!!!
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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
My Friend Peelu
Weekends in my village
are sort of rejuvenating moments. These are fast changing times. But
village and villagers still hold onto lot of so called outdated,
traditional stuff which is both exciting and objectionable both at
the same time.
There is this street dog
named 'peelu' that is getting stronger on collective offals at
various doorsteps. It belongs to all and to nobody at the same time.
It will acknowledge your acquaintance by swaying its tail as you pass
through the street and barks through night as the watchman of the
area.
Yesterday I decided to
have a stroll by the village pond and the loyal animal, its tail taut
as a mark of respect and loyalty, followed me to this village-side
bunch-grass and shrubbery dotting the pond's shoreline. There was
this donkey, medium built and really docile looking, that caught my
attention. A village is a village. I can recall so many moments from
childhood when we had rides on donkey backs, held them by ears,
sometimes three boys riding at the same time. Those reflections
caught hold of me. There was this innocently rascal urge to hold this
innocuous being by ears and go for a ride.
I tried to approach as
harmlessly as possible. But just as my fingertips said hello to the
animal's ears, it got unjustifiably offended. After all its the duty
of a donkey to carry load man. But like most of us forgetting duties,
it started flailing its legs in four directions. Panicked I took an
evasive leap. This is where the dog decided to intervene from my
side. Peelu, the carrier of this tag of being man's best friend from
ancient times, gave a few more twists to the emblem of its bravery
and loyalty, its tail, and attacked.
One simple fact: One
should not reach the flailing range of a donkey legs from behind,
even if you are a lion. The effort will award you with at least a
broken jaw or rib. But then overzealous Peelu had to prove that he is
worth all the chapattis that we offer him. These are bad times man.
Loyalty fetches you many bruises and few trophies. The poor thing got
a good shot in its flanks. The impact found it rolling on ground.
Then boy O boy, all the ideological stuff out of its brain, it ran at
unheard of speed, its tail between legs, and whining that sounded
more cursing me rather than the donkey.
'Peelu you idiot, how can
you leave a friend in lurch like this!' I felt like shouting from
behind. But it had forgotten everything. Just vanished out of sight,
From a distance I said sorry to the offended animal. Man these are
the days of empowerment across species. Gone are the days of those
rightless, mute, uncomplaining animals of the past who gave us some
of the best moments of our childhood. 'Sorry boss, this craving to
ride your back without your permission was illegal and you are within
your rights to create repercussions of these sort!' I said from a
distance. It snorted and gave me angry, offended looks. I increased
the distance between us lest it should carry the notion of justice
too far and set after me.
Back in the village I saw
my run-away friend. It limped and walked with its tail free to hang
in any direction. 'Peelu how are you!' I said. It did not mind me too
much now. Just turned its head a bit in my direction and simply
walked away as if was no longer interested in such risky friendships.
'But a friend in need is a friend indeed!' I thought of saying it
loud and make it more bearable for him. But my friend was already out
of sight. Bad days, very difficult to keep friendships alive.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Pissable Parliament
This is the longest night! Our
conscience frozen into an inhuman hibernation! In the frigid gloom, the devils
shed bloods on the white snowy sheet of our social fabric. A painful cry echoes
through the land of lifeless corpses! It pulls the dead bodies out of their
quilted, warm graves and they swarm around the tombstone of the higher mortals’
graves, crying and shouting to awake them out of their perennial, impotent sleep!
Cold-smitten dates of the third
week of December raise some hopes! Anna Movement, Kejriwal Movement, Ramdev
Movement, all had a leader fighting for a common cause. The people gathered on
Rajpath to march towards Rashtrapati Bhavan and Parliament House to shout at
their indifferent red stone walls are not doing it for glory. They are driven
by a mammoth shame; a collective feeling of guilt; they need an outlet to shed
their share in the tragedy. These young boys and girls are no followers of some
social-cause-conscious individual. Each and every individual braving cold water
and police batons is a leader to himself/herself! It is not for media; it is
not for a long plan of action for a dream future; it is no systematized stage
show! It is simple; it is from heart; it is fought with a faceless, selfless
bravery! These are bleeding hearts; carrying over the plight and pain of the
girl fighting for life in hospital.Thousands shout her plight; thousands cry
for justice. Caught in the jaws of death; her life torn apart by the very hands
that could well have been solacing and brotherly, if the devil inside the
perpetrators would have been aware of the word ‘sister’—she now has a reason to
get a forgiving smile for these thousands of brothers and sisters crying for
justice from her side.
Thousands of young people throng
the area around the citadel of power. Each and every member is a pioneer, a
leader! It is a movement started by the leaders. Busy in petty house-hold
chores, and guiltily watching it on TV, even in my most Hind-movie-driven
heroic fancy, I could not visualize myself more than pissing on Parliament
after somehow managing to sneak through the barricade. The beholder of such
impotent law that allows such criminal acts against women, and that too one
after another, in just its near vicinity does not deserve better treatment.
Forget about law, justice and
government. People are foremost. A cause has to first jolt the courts in their
hearts. We are responsible for this nasty assault on humanity. We have allowed
things to culminate in such an inhuman tragedy. Thousands of cases of
molestation in varying degrees pass on a daily basis as routine things. People
allow them to occur; criminal apathy! This pandering of the smaller evils by
the court of conscience in the thousands of spectators on the footbaths,
crowded buses and metros and bazaars just leads to criminal loopholes at the
administrative levels. First thing: If you are a good human being and
theoretically shout ‘Capital Punishment to the rapists!’, you have to get
eligibility to shout this slogan by at least taking a vow to interfere when
some petty male molests a girl or women in any form or degree before your eyes.
If the courts of humanity inside us will not allow thousands of such indecent
things on a daily basis, the higher courts and administration will also not
spare the evil-doers at bigger chronic stages.
We are the law! We hold the court
inside our civilized hearts. Leave the bigger crime acts to judiciary. We, as
the carriers of that tiny court of humanity inside us, can well afford to
dispense justice from our own ends in street-side regular cases of violations
of norms against women, by promptly condemning the criminal for the deed, to be
followed by a few hard slaps to serve the cause of justice. The case has to be
closed then and there and spare the over-burdened judiciary to continue
settling thousands of self-evident ghastly crime acts that are pending for
decades.
The latest incidence is not in
abstract. It has come to hit the last nail in the coffin of women plight in
Delhi to seal its fate to suffer and survive in fear and insecurity even in
broad day light. Hundreds of such cases and incidences have been tonking at the
courts of our conscience and the thick walls of governance for decades. It has
been caused by a bigger criminal act by all: individuals, society, government,
police and judiciary. Delhi is being run by an experienced old lady for a
decade and half. If the intensity of crime against women is getting sharper
teeth to tear the moral fabric to pieces, then shame should be painted on Her
face if ever her inner voice gives her some credit for being a successful
administrator! India is being handled in proxy by another lady for a decade. It
is high time that she feels finally like a woman and not like a mechanically
principled Nehru family princess thinking 365x24x7 just about retaining the
political clout of the family to ultimately install Yuvraj as the King of
India.
This country is not short of
those bookish theologians who will drag you into the psychology of crime to
prove the ineffectivity of capital punishment. To be hell with such idiots and
put their analytical brains in boiling oil and feed to the rapists in jails who
fatten themselves on our public money. Capital punishment serves its purpose.
Hang these six bastards and then see the crime graph in Delhi.
There are undercurrents of good
and bad in almost all human beings. We came out of the caves to civilize
ourselves by taming the beast by putting up chains of deterrence in various
forms: social conventions, ethics, family relationships, beliefs and lawful
punishment. When they started wagging tongues against capital punishment, it
was under the blind belief that we have become civilized sufficiently to
self-contain the bad in us to a degree that would not allow us to get into
heinous manifestations of crime. But dears, these fundas fail miserably in the
devils still lurking around in stinking corridors of sub-human existence
interspersed with the cleaner faces of our society. Socio-economic development
in these grey areas is a generational shift and the theoreticians can dump
their capital and jobs and work in these slums to change their surroundings and
material possessions and then later on clean the shit of their brains. We but
in the cleaner by lanes of society want safety for our law-abiding generation
by having this feeling that there is capital punishment against the crime that
is tormenting the body and souls of almost all the women and girls in Delhi.
Hang
them please!
Monday, November 26, 2012
The Dragon will eat dust in WWIII
In a
hostel I stayed in Delhi for my civil services preparations, I came to be called
as a bada bhai by many IIT and
engineering aspirants preparing for their entrance exams. All of them were
normal boys having pleasant mix of vulnerabilities and directionless strengths
as conditioned by their teen years. But one chap stood out as Godzilla. It was
not just on account of his size, for there were definitely some others who may
also have been christened similarly is only size could have been the only criteria.
What made him the common enemy was his arrogance and his effort to portray
himself as the exceptionally powerful for the ordinary bunch of schoolboys
around. Their was a strange swagger in his walk that cried, ‘Its between you
and me!’ So guys it became an issue between one versus many. Confrontation was
inevitable. One night many smaller ones pounced upon the hated Godzilla. War
cry was: ‘Maro saale Godzilla ko!’ It resulted in—as it always happens in a
conflict between one versus many (or few versus many) — a terrible defeat and
consequent loss of face for the giant.
Guys,
moral of the story is clear: Thousands of nice acts of civility and good behavior
may not fetch you even a single genuine friend, but an act of arrogance and
aggression is definitely bound to fetch you many enemies. There have been WWI and
WWII. The trigger point was the power going astray in some aggressive form of nationalism
that puffed out belligerent winds in four directions. Aggression wins you very
selected friends. So in both world wars, the so called axis powers had lesser
parties to their boasting kitty and the so called allied powers were able to
muster up the support of many nations across the world. Whatever may be the
amount of bloodbath, the result inevitably has to be in favor of the allied
powers, like it happened in both world wars. The fireball escaping its burning
guts is ultimately bound to douse the genie. Moreover, the leadership of the
allied powers earns the right to take world leadership.
China
is going much on the pattern of axis powers presently. Its inflated sense of
chronic nationalism has made it blind to the bitter facts of the previous world
wars. The way dragon is hissing fire around it has all the potential to trigger
a third world war. But believe me, Chinese missiles and bullets might taste
enemy blood in all the nooks and corners of this world, but its defeat is
inevitable and ordained by the laws that governed the first two world wars.
What Hitler let out through his individual manic personality, the Chinese
leadership is doing it collectively. Result: They have all enemies in its neighborhood
and across the world. In South Asian context, only a failed state can be
counted as its real ally. If by dumping cheap exports in poor African
countries, Chinese leadership has come to believe that it has dozens of allies,
then it’s a gross miscalculation of strategic facts. By crossing all the limits
of diplomatic niceties vis-à-vis India through claiming vast Indian territories
as its own, it has taken its art of statecraft 70 year back to the Nazi era. By
stepping on the toes of smaller nations around South China Sea, it has created
a sort of one versus many situation. If there is a WWIII, believe me Chinese
fate cannot under any circumstances be better than the belligerent axis powers.
In cooperation
with America, India can play a great role in this coalition of forces against
the arrogant and blinded-by-power Godzilla and beat it like those smaller boys
beat the bully who ran down the stairs utterly terrified and may be even pissed
in its pants. Every Chinese act of belligerence driven by madly chronic,
expansive nationalism is going to earn it more and more enemies. USA beat Russia
in Cold War because there was NATO. It never trumpeted its status as the sole
decider of world’s destiny, even though it could have done so. It always kept
many allies to its side, even though they played a marginal part in its
campaigns. So China carry on with your enemy-making juggernaut, we Indians will
meanwhile cooperate with Americans and your ever-longer list of enemies to beat
the Micky out of you in the possible WWIII.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Was Indo-China 1962 Confrontation In Fact a War?
We lost the war to China in 1962.
Was it worthy of being analyzed as a war? And put up such Himalayan
psychological, defeatist dab on our young and exultant sense of nationalism?
‘War’ is unjustifiably too big an expression for these basically
poorly planned skirmishes in the barren Himalayan terrain, where hardcore war
strategies and ironclad nationalism melted into the anonymous mists of those
far-fetched undefined territories. We had no plan at all, except the vague idea
about our boundary lines. They had a stronger idea about what they thought
belonged to them. It was merely a school-boyish mad rush into uninhabited
wilderness to find some larger meanings which no side had a definite idea
about. So the anecdotes are full of chance skirmishes, futile bravados and
disproportionate hoopla about the proportions of battle engagements.
As a newly independent country, we
accepted the word 'war' to qualify on the scale of capability to defend the
new-found sovereignty and territories. This mere acceptance of the expression
'war' for those rudimentary childish pursuits in the wild snowy trails has done
us more psychological and historical harm than the real casualties on the
battle field. The stage was too hazy and distant. In the wide nook and corners
of India, we grew up with this massive war defeat scar that was in fact in
terrible disproportion to the scale of real operations. Admitted, China rushed
in to grab a considerable proportion of the territories in Aksai Chin where our
claim of ownership was just stamped by symbolic patrols and traditional belief.
But losing a chunk of land over which we never had the time and capability to
fully stamp our ownership, does no justice to the fact of accepting some free
runs in barren lands as a humiliating defeat in a full-scale war. We just lost
a few not so pitched battles, that’s all! We ourselves get hyper about
the word 'war' to somehow exaggerate the scale of military operations (we as
the defendants of our territories and Chinese as the greedy grabbers) to
legalize our victimhood and their crime act. And for this we just accept the
insulting defeat in a bloody war.
Fifty years on, what is the
ground position in the actually held territories? We have all the reasons to
smile and give ourselves a pat on the back and bury that scar, even if it means
with a cosmetic sense of belated belief. The strength of any military unit is directly
proportional to its real-life practice in the field. In mountain warfare we far
outdo China. Thanks to Messers Pakistan and Co. we have been busy in mountain
warfare for more than six decades. When you are fighting against the invisible
enemy and try to keep your humanitarian records clean as well, it really gives
you the bloodiest war drills. It has been going on against insurgencies at both
the Eastern and Western fronts in the toughest Himalayan terrains. It has been
at tremendous costs at the man and material fronts. But believe me it has put
our forces through such fiery experiences that it can be really counted as one
of the most battle-worthy in mountainous regions. Chinese military bragging
meanwhile has been limited to nationalist gung-ho, hoopla and technological
innovations. But there is a great difference between getting starry eyed over a
new warfare gadget and getting into the real mess of a bloody situation where
you have to kill the hidden enemy, spare you people and keep the thing of law
in your mind in the snowy heights. We are a far superior military force, on
account of our constant real-life drills, in the terrain that are in dispute
with China.
Indian Navy still scores over
China. It is not about having the biggest dagger in the world. What matters is
that your dagger should be just long enough to reach the enemy’s heart
and you should have, first, the intention, and second, the strength to push it
that deep. I mean the nukes! Equipped with this deterrence, we are logically
capable of engaging Chinese in--both limited and not-so-limited--conventional
mountain warfare. We have invested so much of money into air warfare
equipments, at the cost of depriving millions of people of basic amenities of
life. However, it at the minimum gives us all the reasons to practically
maintain our supply chains in the toughest terrain. So Indians forget about a
few skirmishes lost to China in 1962 and be optimistic about future.
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