Hope May Sound Illogical, But That Is All We Have….

Our sense of justice and fairness is being questioned every day and there are enough examples to prove it, Ayodhya movement, Babri demolition, Shah Bano case, Mandal agitation and Gujarat riots. Sometimes I feel that  we need  healers and peacemakers more than politicians, technocrats or economists, if we want happy faces around us.

Personally, I would like to see Saudis allowing construction of churches and mandirs in their kingdom, fundamentalists in  Pakistan sending Diwali greetings to Indians, Shiv Sainiks sending  Eid greetings to Pakistanis, Israelis and Arabs sharing meals and many more such things. Secular, atheists, people with a religious bent, all living together without being judgmental. All this is too complicated and wise men amongst us  choose the simple answers to the questions of life.

If you are an Indian, all Pakistanis are terrorists and if you are a patriotic Pakistani, you have to believe that  the whole purpose of  an Indian’s existence  is to finish everything Pakistani. Not logical but definitely simpler. Hafiz Sayyed represents Pakistanis and Bal Thackeray is the true representative of India. Forget about the Asma Jahangirs, Ansar Abbasis of Pakistan. Also forget that Jaswant Singh and LK Advani of the so called communal and right wing Indian Political party praised Jinnah publicly and in the process lost their jobs. If you are a Congress supporter, all the ills and even goodness which hurts Congress is RSS agenda and if you are a BJP supporter, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are responsible for everything which is not right in the country. Imam Bukhari the saviour of democratic institutions, simplifies everything by talking about  Bharat Mata Ki Jai and Vande Mataram, whatever the topic being discussed is irrelevant. Mayawati ji talks about anti dalit and manuwadi forces, subject is irrelevant again. Even Julian Assange could not escape being called Anti dalit. Arundhati Roy is another favourite of mine, she finds a great conspiracy in everything, including Anna’s anti corruption drive.

Masses are swung from one extreme to the other  in their assessments about what their country is supposed to be by our electronic  media and the “analysts”. The so called  saviours of faith (Saffron and green both) are allowed to spread venom. The bigger tragedy here is that we can find young college and university students in this lot, some of whom are not even living in India. They have some wonderful heroes to choose from depending on which extreme they believe in. Narendra Modi is either the infallible hero and can do no wrong or is a communal murderer who can do no right.  Nitish Kumar’s word is either Gospel truth or all that he has achieved for Bihar is because of BJPs support. Rahul Gandhi is either the Avatar who is the last hope of all Indians or is all out to ruin mother India. You have to hate somebody if you are alive and show that you have a mind of your own. Thanks to the internet these fanatics actually find an audience.

All this gives rise to hopelessness, but I believe there is always something waiting around the corner. There is no logic behind this hope but some day sense will prevail.  As the economic condition of the masses will improve, people will worry more about improving their socio economic conditions and vote bank politics will not work. Divisive politics in the name of caste, creed, religion will be redundant.

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7 Responses to Hope May Sound Illogical, But That Is All We Have….

  1. take a patience and trust on IAC (team Anna) then see ……..
    your dreams are full field and and you are live happily in free India (corruption less) India.
    for information regard to corruption so………….. join us
    indian anti-

    corruption

  2. I cannot agree more! Have been having the same beliefs! I infact support none of the existing parties. All of them have flaws. All of them play blame games. All of them are corrupt. There’s no single party/person who truly wishes to bring some positive change. Such people with good intentions are snubbed by the people in Indian politics, being more in number and thus having an upper hand.

  3. Long time since i came here,
    First of nice post… as life becomes difficult, or people stop thinking, views become extreme. It is far easier to blame than to think rationally. Some people are genetically extreme…

    Right now IAC has done some great work and i still trust Anna and his team even though some of his ideas are extreme.

    The flaw in democracy is its dependence on populism, and for that most politicians will want more people to play follow the leader, ie creating a bunch of people with closeted mindset. No wonder vote banks are determined on caste and religious lines. Reminds me of pastors calling their followers their flock!
    This country has never managed to keep that barrier between religion, caste and state, and this started with the non implementation of the uniform civil code, constitutional provisions like article 370 and interpretation of article 15(4)on caste and religious lines.
    I think the Congess has a lions share of blame for following british divide and rule policy religiously. The next is the media with its tags like secular and communal.
    No wonder there is a separate wiki on Indian Secularism that may make Holyoake turn in his grave http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secularism_in_India
    Goa has a much better society thanks to their uniform civil code.

    Why does US a democracy not support democracy in Saudi Arabia ?
    For that matter, why have they supported military regimes in countries such as Pakistan, Chile ? Because a single leader is much easier to deal with than a democracy.

  4. Thanks Prax, nice to see you here after a long time :)
    Well said, “The flaw in democracy is its dependence on populism”. Uniform civil code will definitely help, unfortunately it is propagated as if it is against minorities. The fact is while making a uniform civil code many issues with the Hindu civil code can also be taken care of. It would be beneficial for all, if drafted sensibly and without bias.

  5. Couldn’t agree more

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