Saturday, April 17, 2010

A better place

And I join the blogging world

There are things I want others views on...perhaps those issues would best be addressed this way.




The Preamble of India- Read it to yourself loudly

WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens:

JUSTICE, social, economic and political;
LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;
EQUALITY of status and of opportunity;
and to promote among them all
FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation;

IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this twenty-sixth day of November, 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION.

Just try and place yourself in a room of people who have fought tooth and nail for their freedom. Fought for the right to assert the individuality of a nation.
It will give you goosebumps. The feeling is rather over whelming.


But then I realize how horribly we have failed in achieving these goals.

Its not that its a matter of time...of course ours is a young country. But will time help us evolve a conscience?

Consider Justice- social, economic and political.

Have we even started with it?

A boy in rags looking at me with pitiable eyes and begging for alms doesn't appeal to my sense of social justice.

A maid working in my house for Rs 500 a month and my spending 1000 bucks on a dress doesn't appeal to my sense of economic justice either

And should I even get started on political justice?

The worst part is I want to be the change i want t see. But I don't know how! I wish to serve the nation, but I am clueless regarding how t do it.

I say I want to join politics, then I am discouraged by the fact that my family isn't even remotely connected to politics.

But I am not ready to give up.

And surprising as you may find it....there are so many young people who think the same way. I know many and all of us are ready to serve this country with all that we have to give. We believe in the vision that the constructors of this nation had. And we will make these dreams come true.


However these people form a very small part of the youth of the nation.

Majority of us are satisfied with what we have, busy in the virtual world of comfort created around us.


This shield protecting us from reality threatens to break every time we see a beggar on the streets, a woman fighting for justice for her friend (Ruchika case), or another woman shooting down terrorist to protect a family or a boy of 16 teaching a class f 800 students in his backyard.

This threatens to occupy a position in our mind which won't let us be at peace. But we follow the ignorance-is-bliss path and shut our eyes.

We convince ourselves that

The child is begging on the street- its what his fate is

Indian judicial system is screwed- that is just how it is

Terrorism is a part f the modern world.



If only we were not used to the misery around us....if only we were human enough to feel the pain that these people feel....perhaps we could make this country a better place..........


and perhaps we will.








10 comments:

  1. this is exactly wat i think...wanna change this dream into a reality...but dont know how...feeling good 2 see that there r some ppl who think like this... thnx a lot 4 posting such a good thing...do not let it be just a dream...

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  2. I would be more than glad to get together a few like minded people. So we can find our way...
    thank you and I hope its not just a dream.

    Btw is this abhishek gupta?

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  3. collectivity of ppl lyk us will giv us the numerical strength,but wat v need is much more than numbers..v need unconditionl commitment,a crystal-clear vision fr a better future,the daunting spirit f self-sacrifice and the inner will to achieve wat v vont to achieve. as himadri has rytly said we HAVE TO b the change wich v wnt to c... v hv to b clear bout hw we have to pursue this uphill task. we HAVE TO identify ourselves wid one f d national political parties and wrk towards our golden goal.we have to be very clear bout our ideoligical,social,cultural and developmental-view points,so tht v cn channelise our zing and zeal to the ryt path.

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  4. You're absolutely right abhijay. We need to inspire each other and not be put down by minor deterrents.
    Forward is the only way we should head!

    I can only hope we are able to work out some way to channelize and fructify our ideas.

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  5. yes..,.so wat is ur perspective on d current state f nationl politics?

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  6. I am slightly pro-congress. I mean at least educated people are running the party.
    But the Government is supposed to be a link between administrative and legislative. Since the execution of all policies is extremely trashy. There seem to exist "black holes" into which all wealth disappears before reaching the people.
    This government doesn't seem to be any different.

    I partially blame them for the naxal activities. Unless you can provide jobs to the people the will resort to such measures.

    But then perhaps the problem is not just with politics. Its with our thinking as such. The reason administrative is guzzling our resources is because it has become a matter of pride to be corrupt. I mean people are barely ashamed of it.


    Also the audacity of certain politicians to propagate religious intolerance (like Modi) or ostentatious display of wealth (like mayawati) seems to me like challenging our intelligence. As in we aren't blind!

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  7. but the deal is educated people are not reaching out to the masses. We think in terms of other people who can match our thinking.

    And thus people like mayawati get re-elected by a larger majority each time.

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  8. It's great to have you here Leo. In this post of yours, you seem to have echoed my thoughts. There is so much disillusion, so much skepticism, so much mockery...(the list is endless) when it comes to choosing politics as a career in our country. Look at that the paradox of our times - the youth wants to go into politics but the elected leaders (who, in their speeches, display pride at the number of youth in our nation) commit deeds which forces these exuberant youth to reconsider their decisions!

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  9. wohoo...love u guys...glad 2 find ppl who r actually patriotic..i really really feel d same way too...although most ov d ppl arnd me dont....evry1 wants 2 run away 2 USA or sum other alien place n never return....

    but yeah, our country really needs us n m so so so very happy 2 c ppl who r there fr her :) we'l make a difference guys :D

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