Tuesday, July 21, 2009

We the people…

Do these kinds of news come as a shocker to you any longer? I am sure it catches your attention for a while, but the next moment you carry on with our day to day activities. True, there is not much you can do about it but being indifferent towards all these things… blasts, attacks, killings one after another gradually turned us to be emotionless creatures that have even forgotten to react to such incidents.

Few of us who have been brought up in the north-eastern states, probably are more indifferent towards these violence and deaths as we have seen the face of terror from a closer proximity. We have seen and heard people form rest of the country tagging North-East and J&K as the most unsafe zones in the country. But having tasted multiple attacks in both national and financial capitals of Country… I don’t think there is any part in the country which can be called as ‘safe’.

I dropped in to a friend’s place while coming back from office today… and as usual, we started crafting plans for the weekend, especially for a Friday movie… but since no major release taking place this weekend we preferred hold on till next weekend. We also planned to watch Kaminey which is scheduled for release on August 14 – on the eve of our Independence Day. But next moment, the ‘Independence Day’ factor proved to be good enough to put our plan to watch the movie in the backburner.

Reason??? It’s anybody’s guess now days. Even after 62 years of independence we do not feel free to move around in our own country. There is always a fear of a mishap… always there is a chance of being blown away or being shot at by the anti-social elements. We, the citizens of world’s largest democracy prefer to stay inside a locked door during Independence Day or Republic Day rather than going out and celebrating it as a national event. Today, we avoid going to market place during festive season… we are afraid of being a part of public gathering. Well, it’s not a choice… rather has become a compulsion. After all, risking you life is never a wise move either.

At times I ask myself… am I a citizen of this country? If yes, then I would have been able to move around every nook and corner of my country and enjoyed all my socio-economic and political rights and responsibilities, that too holding my head high. Unfortunately, things are not as it was supposed to be.

In their election campaign speeches, our political leaders promise and assure growth, prosperity and security of the nation and its citizen, but deep inside their hearts, they might well know that their speeches are just few words penned down by the party manifesto writers which would never be brought in to practice.

Question is… what do we pass on to our next generation?


* A secured future? Ruled out!
* A corruption free system? Sounds impractical!
* Amity in the society? Too optimistic!

So, what are we left with then? Guess, its high time to think over it…..

2 comments:

  1. …and it is all the more heartening to see those frantically obsessed nationalists chanting some overtly patriotic mantras.History bears testimony to the fact that India was never an integrated entity..and even after 6 decades of so called freedom(thanks to the 2nd world war which took enough wealth from the British to sustain colonies ) we find regional,communal,racial,linguistic antagonism . .It is a live demonstration of absolute failure of nation state .In a country where being apolitical is seen a status by most of the branded,glossy youth....guess its expected

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