Sunday, November 30, 2008

“India’s questions to the Worlds questioners”


Yes, you read it right... I have specifically named this blog so as to make people think of this entire situation in a different angle rather than the obvious angle of it being a nightmare for the people who have been through a harrowing experience one would not have dreamt of or even seen on the silver-screen. 


 

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       These last 60 odd hours have been the worst this nation may have ever seen since Jallianwala Bagh massacre. But at least Brigadier-General Dyer did not do it without warning and in closed grounds. I do not mean to exemplify the bloody act of Jallianwala Bagh but try to make a mere comparison of being man enough to fight in the open. These so called terrorists have shown and continuously show us citizens of the world that they are scared of others intimidating them and hence they burst out in fear-triggered anger and resort to such cowardice acts of barbaric retaliation to prove a point that neither they nor their inspirers can justify or stand up for, let alone be proud of. 

 

       There are some questions that need to be answered by the world’s big players. I say players in order to avoid the usage of word 'forces' as I am restraining myself from referring to the large nations as entities ready to do battle with each other for insane reasons such as ‘invisible WMD’ and the likes, as they truly are. I do not mean to say that India is not one amongst the nations lining up to be similar in stature and power like the other power mongers but it is all because of a few nations that truly believe that sheer military might makes them leaders of the world.

 

        The world is now posed with a lot of questions to be answered. How do we go about putting an end to this issue of terrorism and growing extremism against humanity? I do not see it as a war against Hindus or Christians or Muslims. I see it as a war between illiterate barbarians and the so-called civilized barbaric communities. Is it even a fight we were destined to fight amongst ourselves or is it something that certain anti-social elements within the so-called civilized communities that are manifesting a larger than life drama in order for other growing economies to hurt each other in the name of growth and achieving great heights which the developed economies will make impossible nevertheless.

 

        These developed societies are to be held by the scuff and asked questions on terms of what is being done in order to put in place world peace. In stead these power-mongering nations are doing everything that is putting both their own and other nations people into even greater danger of massive unrest due to the growing interdependence between nations from the West and Asia.

 

       I wish I could ask these questions to the presidents and prime ministers of all the countries who are capable of doing anything substantial in this regard. Sadly I am in no position to put these views across to those in question.

 

 “My heart goes out to the brave men who fought to rescue hostages, some of who have lost their lives during their efforts and also appreciates the non-stop effort the journalists of various news networks across India who have covered the various incidents across Mumbai. They have kept the general public aware of the happenings although it was a huge confusion as to who was doing justice to what was happening and who was blowing the incident beyond proportions to gain mileage out of the incidents is yet to be seen. I keep my opinions reserved for another well researched and proof read blog after this one.”

 

Jai Hind...

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