I was watching the various programmes on news channels regarding the terror attacks.
It was heartening to see people comin out in large droves and express their opinions. The overwhelming theme was CHANGE- an idea which suddenly seems to be romanticised since Obama's Campaign.
I am from Bombay and I have seen that people r really scared this time around. But I wonder why should this attack evoke more concern than all the other bomb blasts or even more specifically the train blasts. Is it the choice of locations or the the fact that the it was a sustained operation?
Forgive me for sounding rude but its just the primordial feeling of insecurity, the urge to live that has made us react the way we have. Bcoz now we feel that it is highly probable that one of us could be the next target. We always used to feel that as long we get a good degree then a good job take care of our health we r assured of a life atleast till 50 or 60 yrs.
Our typical attitude was Naxalism- oh that happens in chattisgarh n MP, cyclones- Orissa, ULFA-Assam, farmer suicides- rural India.
I don't know whehter there is any quick fix solution to it but what I do know is that we as citizens hav failed not now not when the train blasts took place we hav failed in the small things that make us good citizens of India, a good Bombayite.
We all including myself have indulged in politician bashing. But is security the only issue on which politicians have failed us or more importantly have we not failed the system ?
Recently there was also an article about a flyover at Kandivli. It mentioned that every year 300 lives are lost while crossing the tracks there. Why doesnt that outrage us? It doesnt need NSG commandos or bulletproof vests to save those lives
How many of us can actually claim that they have never crossed the tracks?
I think its these little things that define us.
Do we away throw those small BEST tickets on the street or in a dustbin?
How many of us have reprimanded the rickshaw wallah for jumping a signal?
Do we always walk on the right side of the road?
Do we realise that we might have already lost a thousand Obamas because of one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world?
How many Kalpana Chawlas n Sudha Murthys we might have already lost because there were no proper toilets for girls in their schools forcing them to drop out?
These matters may seem trivial but I think they define us a Society.
When Guiliani took over as New York mayor , crime was on the rise. One of the first things he did was to stop the unsolicited wiping of car windshields at junctions. It seems a harmless thing but by stoppin it he gave out a message he wouldnt tolerate any crime.
We all blame politicians for being corrupt but can u really put ur hand on ur heart n say ur organisation is not corrupt? or you have not been part of it in any way?
When i lost my phone a year ago i had to file an FIR. I went to the police station where the first thing I was told to do was buy a bundle of A4 size papers. I bought only a sheet at first but then the cops didn't agree n then I had to buy a bundle. I admit I did NOT have the GUTS to say a NO. I wanted that FIR
My blog seems to be gettin a bit too long
All i want to say is introspect n change yourself. thats the best we all can do. The rest will have to follow. Change is a constant but it is gradual. No overnight miracles are possible.
We all have to understand that we as ordinary citizens cannot become PMs or CMs overnight. To overthrow the well-entrenched power of the privilged political class would take years if not decades
We have to work on a bottom-up approach. Start with filing RTIs , questioning your ward councilors, etc etc.
Be the change you want to see in this world
Bcoz its not just about whether you are ready FOR a change but whether you are ready TO change
Saturday, December 6, 2008
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3 comments:
well written. your blog does reveal that somewhere inside some part of you is angry and is tired of this "terrorism nuisance" and i totally agree with you. we all are equally responsible for our own undoing. we only know how to blame. i believe its about time we beat these terrorists at their own game.
hi Rohit!
Feels nice after reading ur blog...wanted to write sumthing similar, but i ws getting neither d right words, nor the requisite amt of time to do so...good dat u've done it nw...
needless to say, I agree with u wen u say dat v hv ourselves to blame more than anyone else for this mess we are in. as u said, ppl r now agitated n hv now started realising d need for real change...but d prob is, most of dis anger is a part of mass frenzy which dies down when u hv to go to work the next day.
in fact, i hv quite a bit to say on this topic, which I think will make dis comment too long...hope u'll gimme d permission to carry on this thread on my blogpage, so i can make my views clearer...
hopin to speak 2 u soon...
n yes, welcome to d bloggers' gang!
Hi Rohit, Omkar here.
Well expressed.
You know I am very poor at expressing such ideas....so stopping my comments here. Great...do keep blogging and inform me.
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