Friday, April 18, 2008

We vs Our Country

Okay...This was something I had written during June 07 during Gujjar-Meena riots. The recent hulla over reservations brought this topic again to my mind. Will write about my views on reservation policy soon.

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A very dangerous example has been set by the Gujjar community of Rajasthan. If you want something, just get out on the streets in hundreds, burn buses, burn effigies of ministers, stone offices and police stations, block highways. In the process, you ofcourse lose some 'martyrs', but however outrageous your demands might be, the government is forced to negotiate. These are similar to the tantrums a child throws when he wants something, albeit on a larger scale. But what is shocking is the loss and destruction of government property during this.

The Gujjars wanted to be 'promoted' from OBC to ST status to avail better benefits from the reservation system. But starting from the government to the sociologists, everyone was against this as they didnt 'qualify' for the ST status. As thare was no defining criteria, the Gujjars did a weeklong protest in Rajasthan, which in its final stage extended even to Delhi. Now the Meena community, which has already been accorded the ST status didnt want to share the pie with the Gujjars, protested against their demands. The two communities clashed and conditions had worsened to a near civil war when the government intervened.

Now who did really suffer because of all this? Who else but the aam aadmi. Thousands of passengers were kept waiting in the railway stations and on the roads because all the rail and land routes were blocked. My heart goes out for those AIIMS aspirants, who could not give the test after a year's hard toil, because the trains to the exam centres were cancelled. Jaipur was completely cut-off from the rest of India. Buses were burnt, shops were destroyed and many people died in the clash. While all this was going on, the government looked on helplessly.

These violent protests are so common these days that I bet that you switch on your television and you will find at least one of the numerous news channels flashing something like 'PROTESTS IN PUNE' or 'STUDENTS GO ON A RAMPAGE IN BANGALORE' .

Some of the political parties so these to gain mileage. Shiv Sena will surely top the list. These self confessed moral police think they own everything and thus they can destroy everything. Recently, it bashed up computer cafe owners in Mumbai in the presence of the police. Their fault? Someone had created a community in Orkut slandering Bal Thackeray and Shiv Sena. Now, cummon guys, say that you dont need a reason for doing this, you just do it for fun right? And after creating havoc in the cafes, they said smilingly on screen, "We are mards". Of course, they are.

A sabjiwala was hit and the entire trader community went on a protest. A guy was killed in a hospital and the whole locality destroyed the hospital and heckled the doctors accusing them of negligence leading to his death. Every doctor then stopped working saying they have been mistreated. Now what we are doing is killing others because one guy was killed. Burning of theatres because of objectionable scene or dialouges in some obscure fim has become commonplace. We recently saw the destruction of a famous Art museum because some of the paintings didnt go with the taste of a political party.

I believe every country has attained its freedom through some kind of protest or revolt. The sepoy mutiny in 1857, Gandhi's non co-operation movement, Bhagat Singh's heroics all justify that. But the difference is that they had something against them. When are we going to understand that this is our country, this is our government, these are our people. What are we gaining by destroying our own property, by destroying ourselves? If we are against some policy, cant we resolve it in a peaceful manner without any wreckage and havoc?

A cult movie, Rang De Basanti surely inspired millions of Indians to come on the streets and seek justice for Jessica Lal. Candle protests were organised, uncountable SMSs were sent on moblies. No-one had expected the ferocity with which this social activism spread. And didnt we succeed? Where has that Indian gone? Are we taking out our frustrations on ourselves? I am not asking others to just become silent spectators. Their opinion matters as much as that of the President's. Everyone should come up with his views even if he is against the highest authority. But we should also take care that this country is ours, what we destroy is ours...

16 comments:

gypsy said...

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hmmm....worth a thought...

and the contradiction is a sad plight in itself...

skeptic saint said...

hi sinner

yeah sad plight indeed...hope conditions change for the good...

broca's area said...

really agree with u...same kind of incident had happn in our bowring hospital where due to some bad luck a preg lady died due to which a doc was illtreated and we protested for that....

Debasish Patra said...

sad n disgusting...
It shocks me to see that, how "destroying our country" is way of protest for some ppl.
very sad..

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loony girl said...

"A cult movie, Rang De Basanti surely inspired millions of Indians to come on the streets and seek justice for Jessica Lal. Candle protests were organised, uncountable SMSs were sent on moblies. No-one had expected the ferocity with which this social activism spread. And didnt we succeed? Where has that Indian gone? Are we taking out our frustrations on ourselves? I am not asking others to just become silent spectators. Their opinion matters as much as that of the President's. Everyone should come up with his views even if he is against the highest authority. But we should also take care that this country is ours, what we destroy is ours..."


amen to that. i hav a similar post on my other blog, http://me-blogus.blogspot.com/
its just sad the way india is becoming

Matangi Mawley said...

thought provoking..

all this hatred in ppl.. i dont knw where we r going to end up!

skeptic saint said...

@ brocasarea

hi...yeah it happens everywhere...no group wants to bow down now and in the end its the people who suffer...

@ dave

yeah...someday it ll change...

skeptic saint said...

@ sahefa

hey cutie...thnx for that...

@ solo...
yeah i read ur post...and it was shattering indeed...we need to change the way we look at our country...

skeptic saint said...

@ matangi...

yeah things ll chnage soon i guess... :)

AG said...

heyaa

as u said it the last line
'But we should also take care that this country is ours, what we destroy is ours...'
its us wh makes a country n its us who destroys it.
i mean a community is protestin to be downgraded n become ST is height. some corrupt politicians r behind all this n all they care abt is thr chain, power n money. its for us to locate these kinda politicians n vote them out of the government.
n yes these incidents make me sad cz after all its my country n i cant see such scares on it .

i wonder y is thr so much unrest amg ppl in relation with caste, community n religion, cant they keep the country first n everything second .

n yes i really cant call this post silly its really good :D
cheers

Anonymous said...

it is really sad the way things r going abt here... Everyday there is at least one high profile person killed. ... sme one raped and kileed... or sme fanna protests for smething as sick as a movie :-/

freaks!

yur e.g. of Jessica Lal's case is so apt. Yes...i have that Indian in me... i say i have an opinion but i respect yours to... so lets talk abt it....and welll protest decently...not like killin our own kinship


:((

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Gunjan Aylawadi said...

well its a sad turn things hav taken n it really needs to b chkd!
thoughtful post!

loony girl said...

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updated the much amusin psychotic stories blog!
though i am sufferin frm a terrible case of writers block i sumhow wrote sumthing.

Rushabhh Gandhi said...

The problem with our system is the government is not listening until n unless people come together and shout at the top of their voices to make them understand...

- Jessica lal case... people came together though silently but they had come together..they succeeded ...took time..but succeeded.....

-Gujjars ...Same thing happend people came in together but violently tis time...even they succeeded ..dint took time... succeeded faster then the Jessica Lal....

Both of these cases... one was positive and other negative...
For India, we have so many lots of problems and even if one of them gets success...we Indians become happy and start celebrating it forgetting other problems..

According to me... we have to go RANG De BASANTI way..... If they dont listen kill them! Da way Gujjars are doin....we will not harm the public property but the people who are against the society... Its now necessary to create fear in their minds to bring the difference... Seedhe tarike nai samajte fir we have to our way....