Sunday, December 30, 2012

Time to get angry...


The demise of Delhi gang rape victim has evoked sharp reactions from both within and outside the country. What made the Indian Netajis to sit up and take notice is the fact that this incident roused the youth - student community across the nation. Over the decades, the worthy souls that run the country have taken this cross section of the society for a ride time and again. Populist gestures and hollow but clever slogans, which kept selling the dream of ‘India on the move’, were employed effectively to keep the middle class rooted in their comfort zone.

However, the internet and social media sites have finally enabled the educated, urban middle class to actually make their voice heard loud and clear. In an era of paid news and “event management”, the internet has emerged as a more credible source of information gathering. It is a shame that the ruling class can only think of curbs, bans, police case and persecution as the means to counter this new phenomenon.

I often felt that the Indian society became more or less stagnant after the independence as far as political and social reforms are concerned. We are all happy as long as we are able to live the ‘Indian dream’ – a spouse, house, automobile, gold, cricket and bollywood. It is time for India to wake up and take a good look in the mirror. Time for the young men and women to get angry and act…

Friday, December 21, 2012

God’s own country continues to be ignored…


Two under-trial Italian naval officers are allowed to fly home for Christmas, thanks to the Central Government’s stand on the matter. This is a classic example of the continued marginalization meted out to Kerala. 

While we have many ‘key national leaders’ including A.K Antony, the state has little influence over the Central Government. This is evident in a series of issues ranging from Kochi Metro to callous treatment meted out to Keralites by the Air India. Imagine what someone like Jayalalitha or Mamata would have done if the same indifference was showed to their states. 

News about crimes related to sex rackets and human trafficking have become a routine for this small state. Yet, it took a Delhi rape case to awaken the national leaders. With every passing year, Kerala is getting farther from the collective consciousness of the nation… 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Cricket – all of us are ‘experts’…


As expected, India’s humiliating defeat against a brilliant English team has once again raised the demand for Dhoni to be removed from captaincy. The bunch of former cricketers has come out all guns firing at Captain Cool.  However, I haven’t come across a realistic analysis of what happened in this series.

When India went into the series, Dhoni had these resources at his disposal.

India’s top batsmen: Sachin, Sehwag, Yuvraj, Gambhir, Kohli.
Top bowlers: Zaheer, Harbhajan, Ashwin, Ojha.

How many among these have made ‘useful’ contribution to India’s cause during this series? The numbers speak for themselves. It was collective failure in all departments of the game for India. Equally important is the fact that one didn’t see the ‘seniors’ like Sachin, Sehwag, Yuvraj assisting the captain or the younger players on the field.  Experience is of no value unless it is used to guide the team along when the going gets tough.  

It was really painful to watch the captain cool struggling hard to maintain his composure and come up with some kind of no-brainer in presentation ceremony. Unlike others, the captain does not have the luxury of naming anyone.

I agree it is time to try new captain for shorter versions of the game. However, it will be disastrous to try a ne captain in test cricket at this juncture. Better groom someone in T20s and ODIs before handing over the test team.

And, of course, it is time for the God to retire from the game. Not only because of the string of failures, but also because he do not have anything to prove or achieve in a cricket ground. All good things must come to an end…sooner or later….

Sunday, December 16, 2012

How absurd can it get …


"The government should put the hanging of Guru in abeyance to avoid strengthening separatists in Jammu and Kashmir," Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh president Prakash Ambedkar, the grandson of Dalit icon B.R. Ambedkar, told IANS over the phone on Saturday.

"We should understand that we are not ruled by fundamental Hindu nationalists. India is a secular country and it is run by secularists," he said.


I am appalled by this absurd argument. Let me tell you why. As per the statements given above, it seems that if India chooses to execute a terrorist, the separatists in Jammu and Kashmir will be angry. One may be tempted to ask, so what? Don’t we boast of being tomorrow’s super power? Aren’t we been trying to get a permanent seat in the UN Security Council? Do we not have the obligation to protect our citizens and nation from these terrorists and separatists?

Or should we continue to be docile and petrified whenever our sovereignty is in question? Should the country tread farther down the road that will get India more marginalized and inconsequential in international socio-political arena?

If the system is incapable of protecting the nation from terrorists, naxals, separatists etc, one should be thinking about changing the system rather than surrendering to the anti-nationals.

Even more irresponsible and shocking is the second part of the statement. It seems to suggest that a ‘secular’ government in India should not punish a terrorist. I wonder why? Will the state be deemed as fundamentalist if it chooses to execute Afzal Guru? If we execute the assassins of Rajiv Gandhi, will India become anti-Tamil or anti-Hindu? If India’s secular credentials are so fragile, I would rather live in a nation “ruled by fundamental Hindu nationalists.”

It is exactly the kind of logic and argument that has allowed a Pak Interior Minister to meddle in the internal affairs of our country even while his nation continues to be a failed and rogue neighbor. It is high time that the elite 'secularists' in India showed some amount of sensibility while making such ‘enlightening’ statements. We live in an era when people protest if a commercial film happens to have villain characters from their community. Where are we headed???

Saturday, December 15, 2012

The Congess party – ungrateful as always..


With the Ommen Chandy government deciding not to act against the police officers who initiated the police investigation in the infamous palmolein scandal, the Congress party has demonstrated it’s ungratefulness once again. The case and the controversy that followed caused the Leader, K.Krunakaran to resign from the Chief Minister’s post, never to regain it. More importantly this case which smacked of conspiracy from within the party was a big psychological blow to the Leader as it was a result of a grand conspiracy hatched by many of his party colleagues. K.Karnukaran was no longer the center force in the UDF.

We have witnessed Congress party adopting a similar approach towards P.V.Narasimha Rao as well. Ironically, it was Rao’s indifference that forced the Leader to succumb to pressure from within the party during the palmolein scandal. One can only wish that the grand old party could learn from it’s past mistakes and start rectifying them. 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

The mockery continues…


We are in the midst of yet another parliament session, this one coming at a time when state elections are around the corner. Predictably, the political parties are playing to the galleries. However, the vote over FDI issue has once again exposed the untrustworthiness of our so-called leaders. Our political parties have long been in a very comfortable position as far as any policy decisions re concerned. They can oppose the policies even while sharing the fruits of power from within or outside the government. They can hold protests against many policies and then support the government within the parliament at the time of voting, either by abstaining or by staging a walkout. In fact, all parties enjoy this great convenience, thanks to the “secular than thou” plank. 

No wonder the issues ranging from Ayodhya to Afzal Guru are dragged on and on while the nation bleeds. Even as India languishes at 94th position in Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index (CPI), scams continue to hit the headlines every single day. The parliament has been reduced to nothing more than another live TV show, offering much to amuse the viewers. A shame indeed…

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Life of Pi - A feast for the senses…


The latest 3D offering from Hollywood is an absolute winner.. While the technology makes the film a visual treat, the story and the direction makes it a feast for both mind and brain. Life of Pi is a complete package that showcases the inborn survival instincts of a human being and the basic wild instincts of a majestic Bengal Tiger. The actors, including the tiger and other animals have contributed their best to this marvelous movie. The climax leaves the viewer wondering which among the two versions of the journey is convincing....

Life of Pi - A feast for the senses…


The latest 3D offering from Hollywood is an absolute winner.. While the technology makes the film a visual treat, the story and the direction makes it a feast for both mind and brain. Life of Pi is a complete package that showcases the inborn survival instincts of a human being and the basic wild instincts of a majestic Bengal Tiger. The actors, including the tiger and other animals have contributed their best to this marvelous movie. The climax leaves the viewer wondering which among the two versions of the journey is convincing....

Monday, November 26, 2012

National security – Indian version..


While many have suspected India to be a soft target for all species that come under the tag, “terrorist”, the UP government has served further evidence for the same. Take a look at this article which appeared in The New Indian Express yesterday.


This kind of reckless and irresponsible behavior is all the more shocking when it comes from a government which is led by one of the young “leader” of this country. Where are we headed as a nation??

Thursday, November 22, 2012

The execution...


The long awaited execution of Ajmal Kasab has once again brought the Indian justice system under the scanner. If one is to abide by the idiom of, “justice denied is justice delayed”, the Indian courts would seem to be largely dysfunctional. Even in cases like that of Kasab, where the court proceedings were conducted quite expeditiously, the implementation of capital punishment took a long time. It is noteworthy that many more, including the assassins of a former Prime Minister are awaiting their tryst with the gallows. This is a dismal state of affairs in our country. The lack of will power on the part of the Government coupled with crude tokenism from the opposition parties. The media is playing into the hands of these inefficient politicians by speculating on the timing of the execution and the political ramifications, rather than showcasing the bigger picture. Do we need to politicize anything and everything????

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Another true leader bids adieu…


Love him or hate him, no one can deny the fact that Bal Thackerey was a true leader. He was courageous and always stood for his own beliefs, qualities that were abandoned a long time ago by his peers. Thackerey’s brand of politic s was not limited to mere lip service. His firm resolve helped him convert his thoughts into tangible action. At a time when majority of Indian polity shied away from clarity on critical issues, Thackerey offered unambiguous and firm opinions. He was never apologetic about his core convictions. Our current bunch of leaders could learn so much from Thackerey's leadership qualities. If only they could keep the ideological differences aside and look at the functional side of the one and only Bal Thackerey...

The last two decades witnessed other right wing parties including the BJP losing focus. So much so that BJP has started resembling the Indian National Congress not only in the total lack of creativity and dynamism, but also in terms or corruption and ideological stagnancy. India is a big country in terms of its mere size, human resource and resilience. But, we also need leaders with courage, vision and dignity who are in touch with the grssroots of this great nation. Here is hoping for the best.... 

In a positive mood...

The days are getting colder at my part of the world, and so is the professional pressure. I needed this change badly and am enjoying it while I can. Learning new language, spending time with youngsters who often give the oldies a run for their money when it comes to handling tough situations and life's nasty surprises.

I am settling into a routine which will allow me some time to spend on reading and blogging. Hopefully, I will be able to blog more often and also move on to more serious writing....

Sunday, November 11, 2012

On a new path...


settling into a new job, a new place, new life tyle. for better or for worse, only time will tell.anyway, happy to be where i am now. taking some time to get used to all these...

hope this will allow me to get back to regular blogging and also to work on some long pending dreams..so, here is wishing myself good luck... :)

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