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Monday, January 25, 2010

A republic at 60 – Where we have reached


Three days back on the 22nd of January, I saw a soul steering scene at the New Delhi railway station which can make everyone stop and think about the condition of inequality and the apathy through which we are passing in the present era. I had been there to see my brother off who was going to our home in Bihar. Because of the fog conditions all the trains and flights in and out of the capital either are cancelled or running late and hence leading to a chaotic condition at the railway stations.

When we were waiting for the train, suddenly a train came from the other end. There was chaos due to the rush of the people to catch trains and suddenly a person was also standing near the train was pushed by the crowd and fell on the track and one of his legs was chopped away from his body. These accidents are a regular occurrence on the railway stations in our country, but the thing which is more appalling and disgusting is the irresponsibility and ignorance of the officials there towards the apathy of a common man. There I saw the whole machinery collapsing when there was not even a single stretcher to carry that almost dead man to the hospital. And after 40 minutes of that accident that person was carried to some hospital by some GRP personnel on a Thela (a local form of Cycle Rickshaw).

And now as we are going to celebrate the 60th anniversary of our Republic, we should stop and think, are we really ready to accept the challenges which would test our will as a nation in future?

Indian democratic experiment has always been regarded as being one of the most successful systems in the world but with some serious flaws. There is need of a serious self head scratching. First of all we have to think about the principles on which the Idea of our republic was based. Are those ideals still valid? Yes they are absolutely valid, but are their implementation upto the mark. These are some of the questions whose answers are needed most at this hour.

It’s really an achievement of our nation to remain united as a nation instead of such diversity within its fold but there are so many other things which we need to think about.

There is a sense of being ignored or being left behind in our North Eastern states and their complaints are really valid and the government cannot behave like an ostrich in sand for long. The Human rights violence by our security forces in the guise of the laws like AFPSA is a reality which cannot be ignored. Down the South we have an agitation of a separate state of Telengana. In the West we have goons like Raj Thackeray who are always in a hurry to exploit regional biases and issues to score their political brownie points and even the state fears to take him by his horn. The goons associated with his MNS never miss a chance to make the mockery of the state and its principle. Sometimes the North Indians are beaten up or sometimes the Muslims are made target. Sometimes it seems that the ruling congress is using him to keep his uncle at bay. The Kashmiris are being exploited since independence, sometimes through the Human Rights violation by our security forces, sometimes by both the Governments of India and Pakistan.

At the political front the level of politics has drastically gone down as compared to the politicians of the yester years. Sycophancy is at their peak. Ramchandra Guha rightly says that, ‘’India is more a Darbari democracy rather than a Dynastic democracy’’. For our politicians the importance of the “Aam Admi’’ is only till election and after that no one cares about the will of the common Man. With our metropolitans gleaming with small cities of shopping malls the difference between the have-nots and haves has increased manifold.

The dalits and tribals are still being exploited and their lands snatched by the greedy MNCs and business tycoons and as a result they are being forced to get into confrontation with the system. How can we expect a person whose children are malnourished or dying out of hunger to understand the royal intricacies of constitution and law? We cannot expect the Naxalite Movement to come down by exploiting the native tribals of their wealth and natural resources.

Are we really a rising world power which can become a super power in coming 20- 25 years? With the situation like this we cannot expect to be world powers in future and it’s a fact and reality. There is a wide gap between ‘Chamakta Bharat’ and ‘Tadapta Bharat’, and unless this gap is filled nothing is going to happen. With a 3rd rate education and 5th rate health system how can we think of becoming world power? The condition of the government hospitals keeps getting worse day by day. Even the hospitals of our metros don’t have state of art facilities needed to deal with emergency. As far as private hospitals are concerned they have become a totally business ventures where a poor person cannot even think to get himself treated.

There have been some black spots in the history of our republic. The emergency, The Babri Masjid demolition, The 84 anti Sikh riots, so many other communal riots, the Gujarat post Godhra anti – Muslim communal pogrom and so many other terrorist attacks like the Mumbai blasts and attacks are some of them. During the 84 riots and Gujarat pogrom the whole state machinery was well behind the marauders and criminals who with the help of police and administration having political backing went on tearing apart our secular credentials and it’s a shame that the criminals who were responsible are still roaming free while thumping their chest. Narender Modi is still there, the Congress politicians responsible for the 84 anti- Sikh riots are still free also.

Nearly most of the schemes and issues which should have played a great role in the upliftment of the underprivileged have been either hijacked or being use to score electoral points. Corruption at the Government places has played a great negative role of undermining the ideals on which our Republic has been based. The delayed justice delivery system sometimes becomes very much exploiting for the victims. The best example being the Ruchika Girhotra case in which after being exploited by a Corrupt and hypocrite Police that promising Tennis player was forced to cut short her life. Ruchika is just a tip of an ice berg. These type of cases keep on happening in our hinterlands on a daily basis.

Apart from all these negative aspects our democracy has been a success story where the people have every right to dismiss or reject some one whom they do not want to rule. The best examples are the post emergency defeat of Indira Gandhi and the defeat of the NDA govt in 2004 elections. It’s in itself a success story.

As a whole I would rather say that the Idea of India has prevailed but their so many problems which should and must be seen in their eyes directly. Otherwise the condition will get worse. It would not be bad to say that, our republic is an Orange Republic (Divided from within but looks united from outside), rather than a Banana one.

In short if we really want ourselves to become a world power we have to get empowered ideally (having a sense of ideology on which our republic is based) from within. We have to give the have-nots their rights which they deserve more than any one else. Glittering shopping Malls will look good only when a labourer from our hinterlands who worked day and night in the construction of that Mall or building feels free to go and buy something from that Mall also. They have their kids also who really want to live a life of the ones living in posh colonies of our Metropolis.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

JASHN E AAZADI - By Allama Jameel Mazhari


After 62 years of Independence of both India and Pakistan, there are millions of our fellow citizens who live in abject poverty and are denied socio-economic rights. On the one hand, it is said that India’s economy is booming, but on the other hand the scenario in the rural areas is deplorable. The poor have become poorer and the benefits of a ‘booming’ economy haven’t translated into development. If the divide between the rich and poor is not addressed, our dream will remain unfulfilled. This Independence has brought a lot of change for the upper strata of the society but for the lower strata its just a freedom from the British rule,because they are still ensalved by the socio-economic problems due to the anti-poor policies of the government which has a direct effect on their livelihood. The lower strata is still trapped under the vicious circle of poverty.

My heartiest wishes to all my dear fellow Indian citizens and my Pakistani friends on the 62nd year of our Independence from the British rule . Here I would like to share with you a favourite poem from my Grandfather Late Allama Jameel Mazhari which he recited in The Bihar Assembly at Patna in the year 1950.

'' JASHN E AAZAADI''


Jashn matamkada e Hind mein aazadi ka
Kucch thikaana hai tumhari sitam ijaadi ka?

Aaj duniya mein na ahmaq koi tum sa hoga
Is andhere mein chiraagon se ujala hoga?

Kya andhere ko dikhate ho tamasha e sahar
Noor shammon ka hai ya khoon e tamanna e sahar

Tum ne muflis ke shabistaan ki bhi dekhi hai bahar
Us ke seene mein chiraaghaan ki bhi dekhi hai bahaar

Yeh bilakte hue bacche inhien dekho, idhar aao
Bashariyat ke kaleje key eh riste hue ghao

Jinki lalchayi nazar faqa kashi ki maari
Jinko roti hai khilone se bhi zyada pyari

‘’Nauhakhwan aaj na kis tarah hon aazaadi ke
Khelein kya khud hi khilone hain yeh barbaadi ke’’

Jashn e aazaadi e jamhoor Mubarak ho tumhein
Raunaq e khana e mazdoor Mubarak ho tumhein

Haandiyan shaam se aundhi hui qismat ki tarah
Chup hai dil maan ka chiraag e sar e turbat ki tarah

Aag chulhe mein ek ummeed ki kujhlayi hui
Jaise seene mein tamanna koi murjhayi hui

Ahl e beenash ko Mubarak ho yeh samaan e nishaat
Khoon e muflis se yeh gulkaari e damaan e nishaat

Fikr e aflaas se dhoye hue chehron ki qasam
Jin ko kajal nahin milta un aankhon ki qasam

Qasam us jism ki uryaani hi chaadar ho jise
Qasam us maang ki sindoor na muyassar ho jise

Rang e mehfil ki qasam raunaq e manzar ki qasam
Jis mein mitti ka diya bhi nahin us ghar ki qasam

Qasam us shahr ki jis mein ke diwali hai aaj
Qasam us raat ki jo aur bhi kaali hai aaj

‘’ Key eh marghat ka ujala hai, chita hai yeh jashn
Ek toote hue dholak ki sada hai yeh jashn’’

Aye dil e zaar e watan , ae lab e faryaadi e qaum
Aake hum aaj karein maatam e aazaadi e qaum

Khwaab e aazaadi ki sad haif yeh tabeer ae dost
Ban gayi saanp yeh tooti hui zanjeer ae dost

Toot kar rengne phirne lagi lehraane lagi
Das gayi rooh ko is tarah ke neend aane lagi

‘’ Hue aazaad to kya gardish e dauraan hai wahi
Hasrat ae subah e watan shaam e ghareebaan hai wahi’’