I am a bit confused after the Mumbai attacks, about the rage that is seen among the media and people.But before that let's see, where were recent terrorist attack in the near future.This year, it started in May at Jaipur, then in July at Ahmedabad, in September at Delhi and the last, in November at Mumbai. So I was discussing that why there is so much rage among Indians this time. There were attacks earlier also, but we have never seen people coming to the streets as one voice, against the government (due to their lack of preparedness) and the politicians (because they being politicians). I could see two aspects to it.
One, which is popularized by the media, as "Enough is Enough". The series of attacks in recent times have affected the mindset of Indian people. Each attack has added fuel to the fire within every Indian. But this time, they couldn't resist more. Indian public, for the first time in such quantum, have came out on roads to support martyrs and to criticize the Government. And luckily, all these people on the road does not belong to any party, caste or community. Thankfully, they all acted as Indians!
Second, with which many may differ is, for after a long long time, terrorist attacks have affected the affluent and rich section of the society. This time the victims were the people, who could afford to be at Taj, Oberoi's or Nariman House. Before this, attacks at Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Delhi, were the attacks on the "Common Man". In the Mumbai attack, there were foreigners, high profile industrialists, celebrities. At Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Delhi, people died were poor people who use public transport, were at bus-stops, or shopping at streets of these cities. It could be possible, media is getting support of these affluent people to publicize this attack as this has affected their lives directly (for the first time).
These are just perspectives. Nothing is right or wrong.
The purpose of writing all this, is to ask the people of India, that why aren't they expressing themselves in the same way, every time!
Why aren't they coming forward, taking responsibilities, and helping a change!
And why isn't media highlighting similar issues in the same way, the way it is been this time!
I just know one fact. No matter who died, whether a beggar or businessman, we all lost a "Human Being" irrespective of his/her stature, caste or creed.
Death came in same way for all, every time!
2 comments:
"HOW ANAND CAN LIVE....???"
ITS A COINCIDENCE THT " CAMPAIGN AGAINST..." & "ANAND NEVER DIES.." ARE POSTED IN SEQUENCE...
WHY BECAUSE....
NO DOUBT ANAND'S LIFE IS AN EXAMPLE AND WE ALL SHOULD TAKE LESSON FRM IT.... BUT THAT STORY WAS WRITTEN IN LATE 70'S.. THIS IS 21ST CENTURY...TODAY'S COMMON MAN IS NOT AFRAID OF NATURAL DEATH, BEING IT COMES BY CANCER OR AIDS..BUT OF TERRRORISM..BULLET, BOMBS ..RDX...ETC
HE WALKS IN IGNORANCE, WHETHER HE WILL B ABLE TO SEE HIS FAMILY AGAIN OR NT IF HE CROSSES LAXMAN REKHA OF HIS HOUSE... IN THE RECENT ATTACK, TARGET WAS ALL THE BIG SHOTS....SURVIVAL OF EVERYONE IS DOUBTFUL THESE DAYS...!!! WHOM TO BLAME ???? TERRORIST , HIS ORGANISATION, OUR SECURITY SYSTEM OR GOVN ???? BLAMING IS A CYCLIC PROCESS..... U HAVE RIGHTLY POINTED OUT .ITS ALL ABOUT PERSPECTIVE..OUR NATION HAS BECOME TESTING GROUND FOR THESE KILLERS.. SORRY BUT THIS HAS BECOME A FACT..
I FEEL IF THE SAME MOVIE IS REMAKE TODAY,, THEN THE DIALOGUE OF ANAND WILL BE " BABU MOSHAYE.. MUJHE MARR JANE DO, BABU MOSHAYE..AISI JINDAGI JEE KAR KYA KRUNGA JIS MEIN HAR PAL MAUT KA DARR HAI...."
I PUT MY FEELINGS IN THIS FORM.."WE LEARN FROM HISTORY THT V DO NOT LEARN FROM HISTORY.. "
THE TIME HAS COME FOR COMMON MAN TO DO UNCOMMONTHINGS.....PEOPLE SHOULD GET INSPIRED FROM MOVIES LIKE "WEDNESDAY"... NOW I ASK U BLOGNATH...
"HOW CAN ANAND SURVIVE IN THIS PRESENT SCENARIO ?"
i agree with ur view....
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