14 Dec 2008

questions, answers and prayers

I haven't said anything about the Mumbai terror attacks. I have just been taking in all the information, wondering and thinking. Today, i had gone out for dinner with my sis and brother-in-law. While eating in this nice and crowded restaurant, a sudden thought struck me. we were sitting at a table in the middle and directly in front of the entrance. what if someone came in and started firing at us suddenly... where would we run? where would we hide? while all the so called important people in this country politicians, beaurocrats, cricketers and actors have enhanced security, what about us plain old ordinary folk? who will guard us? who will protect us?
this is not rheotoric. this is a genuine question that i am asking.
i have many such questions.
are our politicians really that callous? one day Hemanth Karkare is a traitor, his integrity is questioned, the next day he is hailed by the same people as a martyr who died for this country. are our politicians really this callous? i ask once again.
did our movie stars and cricketers do something when this happened? did they rush to hospitals, did they comfort people? what did they do other than issue statements?
where was the Shiv sena? where were the MNS activists? what did they do to help?
the people of every country deserve their politicians. do we deserve ours? after all we vote for them. we vote for them for various reasons. he is of my caste. he is of my religion. he belongs to this area....
one day we hate Narendra Modi. the next day, we forget his alleged mistakes and hail him as the next best thing.
did the terrorists belong to pakistan? maybe... all evidence till date points in that direction but so what? yes so what!!
so they belonged to pakistan, so they were trained there, so they came with concrete plans... what about us? what did we do???
the collective response of our gvernment machinery is a reflection of our psyche as a country.
We hate rules, don't we? we hate queues, we don't care about traffic rules, we generally don;t bother voting, we hate it when our bags are checked, when we have to carry ids...
we don't even like it when the govt asks us to wear helmets.
so we find a shortcut for everything. we pay our way out of trouble. our "chalta hai" attitude is reflected in the response of our officials, when there were intelligence reports of terrorist activities...
perhaps, we must take a long, hard look at ourselves as a nation, as a society first. then we can point fingers at our netas, at pakistan and everyone else.

i pray for peace and recovery of the city whose soul was damaged, i pray for peace for the families of the brave men who died fighting for us, for the unfortunate victims. i pray for us as a nation to heal and more importantly learn the bitter lessons that this attack has taught us. I finally hope and pray for peace and justice

12 comments:

Gautam Ramdurai said...

Passivity is too ingrained in us as a people. I agree.

Pixie said...

the fact that pointing fingers at others for our shortcomings has always been a favorite thing to do.
the fact that we are now more concerned about the Polls happening and who won the elections, tells quite a lot about the attitude...

Rahul said...

nthg gonna change these politicians...they r mere spectators... we need to help ourselves..

Vered said...

What a powerful post.

The issues you're raising are global issues, by the way. And they are very serious.

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Renu said...

Nothing will change, unless we change ourselves.

Sree said...

well written.....keep it up....n thanx for ur comments on my blog...appreciate it....

Pixie said...

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Anonymous said...

Of all the articles I have read on this topic, this one is the most poignant. You said it and so simply!

wisegirl said...

@choco

thank you very much

Youth Ki Awaaz said...

Well, agreed...the solution only lies in our hands...until we consider ourselves equally responsible we can't expect others to work for our safety, or anything for that matter.... We have to blame ourselves for our outrageous behavior and fake pledges.... Check out my blog at www.youthkiawaaz.com its about youth awareness and i've been blogging for quite some time now...nd do leave your comments.

Unknown said...

You yourself is being part of the whole bunch of ppl.. You pointed at movie stars and cricketers, Do you expect them to act and play or come and visit people at hospitals. If somebody visit those hospitals, then you start complaining about, why they should come and stuff..??

think twice, to point a finger is easy, you too did the same thing, by commenting am also doing it.

But this is a direct call from me, to you, to re think, re analyze, when you were collecting all the data, you could have spared some time to think about your own thoughts..

Santhosh