India: story of an Indifferent foreign queen and corrupt Nobels
“A Country cannot subsist well
without liberty, nor liberty without virtue.”-Rousseau

But as days turned into
weeks and weeks into months without any actual result in the form of action
taken by the government, many young people started to loose heart. Feeling that
maybe it was not their right to dream ,or dreams don’t really come true.I too
had similar feelings and started to inquire a lot,asking the people who had
taken up many andolan in their lives as to why we don’t see anything positive
coming out.One such veteran activist told me that though he would
guide me, but I will have to figure it out on my own.He also said that its
nothing new that is happening here,it has already happened around the world in
the past.
With that guidance he
told me to read history of the revolutions around the world.I stared by reading
about Che, my childhood hero. As I read more and more about these revolutions,
I came to know its all the same. And there is no quick fix ,it takes years for
a revolution to take shape and make the desirable changes in the
system. I read how Poverty, organized crime, corruption were the root causes of
all these revolutions, and how in case of Russian and French revolution
people were angry because a foreigner was their queen.these women were
never loyal to their subjects,and failed to see their plight. They had very
little to do with their new subjects who were just source of revenue for these
women. The similarity seemed to be uncanny to me.And how the nobel who were
enjoying the cream of the society detested any tax imposed on them, while the
poor peasants died of hunger.The famous ball room parties reminded
me of the recent RTI that has uncovered that our very own agriculture
ministery spends around five thousand rupees daily as expenditure for tea when
the farmers in vidharba are dying for a loan of fifteen hundred rupees. How
every twelve minute a farmer tries to commit suicide in my country due to the
fear of loan shark. But in our case too neither the foreign queen nor the
corrupt nobles can see this.
I read how organised
prostitution was one of the main causes for the rebellion in cuba.Reminds
me of how to our horror we had uncovered the truth of human
trafficking in our city. The girls were brought from Nepal ,Bangladesh and
Jharkhand most of them as young as thirteen and sold in the big cities. Police
never comes to help them even after knowing about the locations of the places
where they are detained. The dance bars where they are often sold are all owned
by people who are well connected politically across the party line,in
case they are not active politicians. But before this movement we were all
immune to things like this.
There is a limit to how
much the public can tolerate. If you outrage the modesty of our daughters just
because we gave you power we are not going to take it.Media also has a big role
to play in this contion.but again like the last century corrupt people have all
the money, which they acquire by selling us sfuff,and that same money goes in
the pockets of politicians to make policies which are favorable to the MNCs.the
very same people own the media houses,how can we expect them to show things
that will ultimately harm their very existence. Big government adds are given
in the news papers, which generates revenue for the print media, asking them to
honestly report about the situation is like asking them to commit suicide. Same
way we are asking the politicians to pass the janlokpal bill. Anna Hazre tells
them (politicians)that he has made the gallows for them and now they should
hang themselves.
I know what is the truth
and somehow feel most of the people know the truth, this battle is going to be
long and even turn deadly for us, but when the history is written I want to be
on the right side. Whatever little History that I have read, tells me that
things will become very bad this time. It will be the darkest part of the night
before the dawn breaks out..............
Impressive writing! Kudos!
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