Monday, March 24, 2008

Larger than life

Recently, I was reading an article about last days of M.K Gandhi. No doubt, he was the foremost figure in independence struggle. Yet, during the final stages of Quit India Movement, his hold on Congress loosened. With the announcement of Nehru as his political successor in 1942, center of power drifted apart from him. Also, this can be attributed to his failing health due to malaria attack while he was imprisoned to contain the Quit India Movement.
When British Cabinet mission proposed to divide India into many dominions, Gandhi saw it as precursor to partition and advised congress to reject the proposal. But the divisive politics followed by INC and Muslim league, prompted Nehru and Patel to accept this proposal. Then onwards, the politics for power became prominent, and the nationalist principles of Gandhi took a backseat. The situation worsened for Gandhi with riots engulfing the nation and his status reduced to a mere social reformer without much say in political decisions.
I feel that his assassination brought about significant changes in Indian politics and played a major role in defining the policies of Congress for a greater good. With his assassination, he provided the nation a God to worship. Nation found the angel in whose name masses can be unionized and controlled. He rose above the linguistic, religious, regional boundaries and helped in coordinating a new-born India under one name. He gained instant popularity as a mahatma and ignited a compunction in general public about the riots which helped in quelling them. Patel used his name to integrate the various provinces into a union.
Also, there was serious conflicts of ideas between Patel and Nehru in the congress which could have led to its division. But Gandhi's death called for both of them to show dearness to Gandhi and show a united front. For many decades to come, congress projected its image in conformity with Gandhi. Even though his idea of India was too idealistic, with no consumerism and called just for minimal sustenance. He was strongly against Industries. and wanted people to remain happy by spinning charkha. Though such ideas of self entrepreneurship were helpful to the rural economy but India had to be at pace with the rest of the world. He was of the view that with industrial revolution, even a small island like Britain has been able to inflict rapacious atrocities on world.
He would have provided a lot of resistance to modernistic Nehru. His death must have helped Nehru in pursuing his visionary dreams.
The remorse and compunction generated from the demise of such a great soul helped India remain united despite of so much diversity. Such was the glory of Gandhi whose life gave birth to India and whose death made India.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

go goa!!

Goa has always been considered a place reminding beautiful romances of Raj Kapoor movies, or the fun filled, extremely cozy ambiance depicted in 'Dil Chaha hai'. It has always led India in providing a homely and alluring environment to millions of foreigners with mesmerizing beaches covered with date palms creating a hypnosis. Goa has always been associated with fun, frolic and freedom.
But some recent incident link it with drugs,despoil and death. With tourists becoming the receiving end of protests against the SEZ, with Goa becoming a heaven for drug peddlers, with foreigners being brutally murdered and raped, Goa is no more a reason to celebrate.

Citizens have to understand the long-term impacts of their ethnic mistreatments. Government should provide a good example by maintaining order of law and by punishing the convicts, instead of scaring the incomers by giving them "How to protect yourself in India" brochures. Police has to come up to the situation and should remain vigilant so as to avoid such heinous acts in public places like beaches.

With World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) identifying India as one of the foremost growth centers in the World in the coming decade, such incidents are definitely a matter of both disgrace and concern. India cannot afford to vilify its image of hosts who treat their guests like Gods to an insecure country with crowds of barbarous savages.
Hopefully, with the laid-back, peaceful, warm and friendly nature of the Goan people, the 'pearl of orient' will remain the 'tourist-paradise' in India.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Crusaders in Mumbai

Everybody must have read about the point-blank vocal assaults by Raj Thakre on "North Indians" in mumbai. It was not at all shocking with Mayawati and Amar singh trying to build base in Mumbai.
What is appalling is that 60% of mumbaikars think of North-Indians as integral part of Mumbai. Eventhough a majority think this way yet a whopping 40% are still constitute ignorant and imbecile part of conservative crowd, vulnerable to exhortation of such demented leaders. Today when India is reaping fruits of Globalization in every field, regionalism is certainly not the path of progress.
This is not the first time that such divisive thoughts are put into the minds of docile Indian crowd. Just after Independence, with the onset of Madras Manade movement, Potti Sriramulu started demanding different state for Telugu speaking people of Madras presidency. With the creation of Andhra, it became embedded in nation's political culture to demand different regions on the basis of linguistic and ethnic divisions.
Be it the Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale with demands for Khalistan, or be in Bal Thakre singing same tunes to oust south indians from mumbai, or be it Raj Thakre assaulting the harmony of mumbai, narrow mindedness is the problem. Large part of mumbai wealth is created by the use of labour from whole of country and not because of birth in a marathi family. I will sign out quoting "Vallabhbhai Patel", the main force behind the unification of India
It is the prime responsibility of every citizen to feel that his country...is free and to defend its freedom is his duty. Every Indian should now...forget that he is a Rajput, a Sikh or a Jat. He must remember that...he is an Indian and he has every right in this country but with certain
...duties.

Monday, May 21, 2007

coming back to life ..

Of all the floydians tunes i have heard, "coming back to life" brings me back to life. I could never think that a song other than "Kiska rasta dekhe..." by Kishoreda will make me ponder on for so long that I will relate it with my life.

Starting off with an enigmatic and enchanting guitar prelude by Gilmour, the song steals away all the thoughts and exalts me to beatitude. With the word "where were you..." sprouting in his lachrymose voice, gilmour makes me reminiscent of all the things I wished I could do right in the past.

I think ..."it is a song for the broken-hearted"...by the time I reach interlude ..it makes me cheerful again and I reach again on to my way of living which is governed by only one rule...Live Life Without Counting It ....I think this is how I will best enjoy the heavenly ride of life.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

hey folks

So finally ...here I am...entering into the world of blogs....