Jan 24, 2012

Not so free



Reports on imposed ban on Rushdie’s visit to India, pre-screening of internet content and many other such issues has left me flustered. While we pride ourselves as being ‘understanding, and ‘liberal’—these recent incidents have sprouted doubts in my mind like many others.

Does a person not have the freedom to express his/her views openly and freely, without the fear of a fatwa, death threats or being maligned publicly? I agree that one needs to be mindful about hurting sentiments, but then—you can’t make everybody happy. Today, the obsession of religion has undermined the growth and promulgation of ‘rational’, and unbiased thinking. It has infringed the space of free and open discussion. A lot has to do with the state of politics in our country. It is indeed shameful that the national and the state parties did not oppose the Darul Uloom for its hideous demand of preventing Rushdie’s entry to his country. On one hand, we supported the tainted Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin and extended our support by defending her work. While on the other, this incident leaves me confused and disillusioned. Can a mere ‘book’ be more of a threat than a gun or fundamentalist ideas instigating violence and genocides? These myriad censorships infuriate me as it questions my ability to think rationally and intervenes in forming opinions. Do such organisations think that people are brainless that they have to constantly nag us and impose their thoughts on us?

The basic right of ‘freedom of speech and expression’ has been jolted. People/ associations with power-- political, religious, or economic now have the authority to impede the functioning of democracy while we—the common people succumb to the environment and re-adjust our lives around it. I shudder to think how long and how much will we adjust to such detrimental ideas and vitiate the growth of a healthy society that respects individual views & sees religion as a means of personal enrichment rather than a moral truss.

Is it not time to discuss polemical issues upfront and sort things out in a mature manner without hinging onto personal biases? I kept searching for the young political leaders during this debate--- Rahul Gandhi, Sachin Pilot, and many others---who are seen as liberal, righteous and practical! May be the vote politics overshadows their personal views…this indeed is a sad state of affairs.








Jan 2, 2012

The year that was--2011

National protests on corruption, inefficiency of the government to tackle the polemical issues to getting married and losing people…an eventful and a life changing year!

So where and how are we heading—as India, the country and Indians, the citizens? This year has witnessed the ‘movement’ of the middle-class, Anna protests, politicians being put behind bars…but all this clearly reflected one thing---the time for change is around. How long will India run on coalition, trapped in dynastic loyalism, bend backwards to accommodate unreasonable demands of its neighbours to show the world that we are a tolerant country! The concept of democracy has been abused to no end. I don’t understand why we are spending public money on keeping the politicians behind bars, when the simple solution can be to take back all the public money they have stolen and leave them to their fate!

The middle class came out to support Anna---most didn’t know a thing about Jan Lokpal bill, they simply came to protest against the rampant corruption and lack of stern action taken by the government to cease it. All these events made me wonder—are moving towards anarchy?

Internationally, it wasn’t a good year either---economic downturn coupled with political upheaval dominated the year! However, it showed one thing—we, the commoners have the power to bring down corrupt politicians when we actually want to.

Personally, it was an eventful year with some lows and the biggest high---getting married to Amlan. But beyond the usual events, it exposed a ‘new’ side of me that I surprised me till no end. It made me realize that during the most emotionally charged periods of your life, when one thinks they will succumb to the pressure—you get this immense strength from within you that helps you sail through the period. An overly sentimental girl like me----I surprised myself more than anyone by not breaking down! The will to see things till end and the zest to make it all happen overshadowed everything else. I will cherish this year for showing me this side of me---and I thank the universe for giving me this strength.

But the best news of this year was Amlan’s relocation to Delhi. It has been worth it---a dream come true! Hope 2012 will be even better!