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Friday, December 28, 2012

This is not the end my friend. This is beginning.


Delhi Gang rape victim has “passed away peacefully”. BBC uses this statement as if she was the patient of some painful incurable disease. But wait, the fact of the matter is, she was suffering from a painful incurable disease. A disease called negligence, a disease called inhumanity, a disease called mis-governance, and a disease called patriarchal thought.

Dear media, can you please tell me how someone can pass away peacefully after the condition she was thrown into. Can’t you even understand the cent of the pain she might have gone through?

Well, this is not a death of the girl; it indeed is the MURDER of the victim. Actually, it is assassination of democracy and humanity. I realize how cunningly government and administration had worked out to prove this murder into a death. I hope they had applied half of this effort to save the humanity. The result might be somewhat less sad. But they were way too busy in this demolishing public outrage that they hadn’t even heard the victims scream.

I’ve this feeling, “what if the girl had been died earlier”, in India itself and the whole drama is a cloaking mechanism to veil behind this death in hospital scene. It’s strongly doubtful how the whole protest was killed by framing the death of a cop into a murder. How the girl was secretly taken away from India, without doctors’ recommendations and worst, how the news was released at the wee hour so that people couldn’t outburst instantaneously. It could be a move to divert public conscious into other things.

Enough saying; now this is the time to act real. This is not the end. This could never be. It’s no longer been a fight of justice; it indeed must be a war for humanity. How can we trust it is a democratic nation where a government that cannot even save the humanity, let alone protecting the democracy in the first place. I hope her soul will rest in a better place where there is no monster in human disguise. She deserve that place because this earth is not safe anymore.

 But this is not the end my friend, this must be a beginning. A renaissance to save the humanity, to democracy and most needed an equal society for the females who bears the pain to bring us into this world. If this protest cannot bring a change, then trust me there will be no tomorrow which can. We have to stand again for our girls, for justice, and this time much firmer than ever. And fight until the system will reform. Change in political faces cannot bring the change; we have to change the system itself.  We have to change the thought of this patriarchal society. I am not proud of my country. I am not proud to be an Indian at all.

It’s high time when few people’s shit-filled head are making the shame for entire human society.  We have to ensure the punishment for the culprits which could convey a message to these inhumane creatures that they couldn’t even think of staring at our girls on purpose, let alone touching them. Keeping them in jail serve no purpose, except costing us taxes to feed them. It’ll only make us pay for the food those monsters eat, which, I am sure, we would never accept. To attain this, we will go against constitution (yes! Trust me, it worth) if needed.  Public hanging or beheading could be an option. Or better, the rapists could be thrown alive into her pyre. Our ancestors might’ve done this for respect (?) but we will do it as justice. And I am sure no human right activist would stand against these punishments. Human Rights are for human, no? But they are not human, they are not f**king human. They are the rapists, and rapists have no religion, no cast, and no creed. They are just rapist.

Let’s not die this agitation; this is the time to fight with a double courage and determination. This govt HAS to listen. We’ll make them listen, otherwise.

But please, no violence this time. No Bharat Bandh as it’ll put our nation into a grave economic loss while we are already ailing economically. Together, we can.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Protests, Politics, Women in India: THEEK HAI???


A woman is potentially not safe in her mother’s womb, but we are here fighting for those who are “somehow allowed to born” by this patriarchal society. THEEK HAI







A woman, whom we always considered as the weakest element of the human society, whether in TV serials, or in movies or in novels, or every other goddamn it places, when our respective mothers was the happiest person in this universe when we born. At that time she had taken 57 dels of pain while the tolerable limit of pain for human body is 45 dels. Still it’s the women who are considered to be the weaker one. THEEK HAI?
 
A woman indeed is the prime victim of domestic violence in our country regardless of the conditions. She is being judged by her dressing sense. She is molested in public, teased in market. Still, THEEK HAI?

Tribal women are gang-raped by policemen and paramilitary forces, who indeed are supposed to protect their respect. THEEK HAI?

A woman is the prime victim of the social inequality and is perpetually asked to be confined to the home itself. She is forced to wear the MODEST dresses. The definition of this MODESTY though is not defined completely and uniquely. She is being harassed every time, everywhere for its different version of defination. THEEK HAI.

Our Khap panchayats recommends girl’s marriage age to be reduced to 15 years because they cannot reduce the rapes. THEEK HAI.

 These panchayats issue fatwa for the couples who decided to live together legally, in the name of “honour killing”. THEEK HAI.

Prime Minister of 125 crore people’s nation took it 8 days to address his countrymen, with a relatively emotionless speech when the entire nation was on a stake of protest. THEEK HAI.
 
He finished his statement with a ‘THEEK HAI” remark which technically overshadows his already insensitive speech. He was acting as if an automated robot is being programmed to deliver a message and then asks his masters if the execution was accomplished. THEEK HAI.

He claims to understand the pain and aggression people of the nation are enduring because he himself is a father of three daughters. Aah! Pity on him. In a parallel universe, one only needs mere common sense and empathy towards humanity to feel the THAT pain. THEEK HAI.


Our national congress president had no guts to face the people when they need her the most. All she could managed was to invite a group of 5 representatives(?) to her resident to converse over the topic. THEEK HAI.

Our Home Minister couldn’t even address properly to his people (countrymen) because he can’t go EVERYWHERE in the nation every time. THEEK HAI.
 
He indeed was way too busy in IMPRESSING the Russian Prime Minister rather than listening to the people who had elected him as their leader. Impressing a person who himself has been a pioneer in demolishing this kind of protests in his country. I can see how he wanted to reciprocate. THEEK HAI.
 
Our Home Minister  is the person who address the protesters as mob, mob as Maoists, Maoists as terrorist, and terrorists as Shri Hafeez ji. Atithi Devo Bhav. THEEK HAI.

Our Chief Minister had completed her duty by only dripping few tear droplets, blaming Police commissioner and launching a women helpline. THEEK HAI.

 A legend BJP woman leader had declared that girls as moving corpse, and here we are talking about sensitivity. THEEK HAI.
 
Congress President of Andhra had been caught on camera, redefining the definition of women's edition of liberty and freedom. THEEK HAI.

Arvind Kejriwal had jumped into the protest after 3 or 4 days, probably when he saw the potential political benefits of this issue. Baba Ramdev had again used his enticing ability to frame his supporters against the government. THEEK HAI.
 
Digvijay Singh blames Baba Ramdev and Arvind Kejriwal for politicizing this protest and motivating people to turn it into mob. Well, no one gives a heck over this person's statement, so why to waste another THEEK HAI?
 
Our so called Youth icon Rahul Gandhi had still in silent mode over this issue while he was the first to visit the agitating farmers in Greater Noida. I respect his sensitivity. Nevertheless, THEEK HAI.
 


Delhi Police had used lathis, water cannons and tear gases (expired) to scatter the so called mob. They  had run out of water during Chandani chowk fire extinguishing but they had enough water supply to scatter the people. THEEK HAI.
  

Few rowdy elements had hijacked the movement and turn it into a Police vs People war. Stones were pelted to the Policemen, public property was demolished and the whole issue was dramatically changed. THEEK HAI.

A constable was killed (not technically proved, yet) in all these movements. Police and Government are palying blamegame and dirty politics over it. THEEK HAI?




Loads of top politicians had attended the cop’s funeral but most of them hadn’t even had time to express their sentiments over Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw’s funeral, let alone attending it. THEEK HAI.

Nonetheless, even if the constable is not the victim of mob, does it means that there is no sensitivity for him, as being a human being. Can't we have moral compassion (at least) for the person who had lost because of our negligence? THEEK HAI?

 An FIR was lodged hurriedly against 8 random people in the charge of attempt to murder that constable even before autopsy report. Apparently they are seems to be framed at the first sight. As matter of fact, on an average, it’ll take atleast 1 month to lodge an FIR report for rape in Delhi (or in INDIA for that matter.), that’s too if political pressure is applied over the police. Efficiency of our Police Department is also THEEK HAI.

With the course of these 10 days, the girl was almost forgotten, the rapists were taken for granted and the entire protests had been apparently became a movement of confused peoples vs Govt vs Police. THEEK HAI.

 
Section 144 was imposed, Metro station were shut down. Traffic was blocked. THEEK HAI. 
Police Commissioner hadn’t even credible to take the responsibility of mistreating the innocents. THEEK HAI.

We are now fighting for the justice of this one girl while millions of females in our nation are the victims of daily injustice. THEEK HAI?

But before all these THEEK HAIs, we have got to decide that, does our attitude toward the society, towards the system, towards the humanity is THEEK HAI. Aren’t we all are prime reason for these entire social imbalance, somewhere, honestly. Are we THEEK HAI?

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