Saturday, January 23, 2010

Feminine Independence

Independence of woman or girl on the streets is in a hypocritical situation. We are ourselves to blame! And YES why not! We the men create rules at least with the show-off that it is meant to keep the society in the right pathway. We do complain that the girls of our times are getting inclined to the dress code which is against the society. Can anyone stand up to say what is perfect ? "NO' is the answer. They so called Modern Day Moralist has the tendency to speak in groups and can never accumulate the courage to speak singly. Rules are meant to be rules and so also it should be applied on everybody with the same effect.

So till date is there any person who can point out that rules have been equally applied on men also. NEVER such things were done. A society given birth by women and ruled by men. Hypocrisy indeed! All the stages of a woman from being a mother, wife and daughter are being laughed at when the dress code is being questioned. The complaint that one often comes across is that the dress of the girls especially school to college goers are day by day losing height and becoming smaller. So, is the dress losing grip on the body of the girl or are we men of the civilised society narrowing the outlook on our women. Nothing to argue about, if the person concerned has no problem in wearing a revealing dress then what are we complaining about.

Some literates of our society even go to say that, due to the skin-tight suits and other such garments, crimes relating to girls are ever on the increase. Well, there is no denying that women related crimes are increasing. It is said that exposing oneself bodily leads to vicious attitudes, taunts of the passerby on road and even dishonoring their modesty. So is this solution to be taken for certain that keeping our women wrapped up in clothes is going to prevent crime ? NO! NEVER! This is not reality. The naked reality is that the mentality of men has been derailed from the track, and from that moment onwards the root of crimes were afflicted on women and their living style. True to speak goes the saying, "The society which does not respect its women can never progress". We the majority of men do know the truth but are afraid to state in clear terms the truth before others for fear of being ridiculed. Such is our mental courage and we belong to the gender which rules the society. So there lies the answer of why our society is going to the drain. If covering the entire bodies of girls could have solved the problem then the society ethics of the Taliban Government would not have been rebuked so harshly all over the world.

When covering oneself does not minimize crime and never will be so then surely the problem lies somewhere else. The remnants of our society are indulging in these activities. True to speak when girls are seen with modem day fashionable attire they are taunted and looked down upon. They are not free to, do what they want. Only a few are bold enough to back their own decision. The selfsame men who enjoy seeing the revealing body parts of the opposite gender will themselves never allow their own family girls to do the same ! The reason is simple. They know it best as other girls/women have suffered at their hands. Congratulations to the 'Society of Men' who deserves this bravado.

The society cannot justify its stand of ethics on a flimsy ground as the likes of ‘dress code’. The boys involved in portraying our women as signs of immorality are all the more sick in nature. Are we to believe that the stability and mental strength of the male gender can be crushed on such issue? If so then the alarm bell should be sounded. We are considered to be the protectors of our society! Let not a two metre cloth determine our culture and the concept of viewing our women in society. As we show so does the world see. So, if our actions are not rectified then making the women scapegoats will not be of any use. It is rather a idiotic behavior on the part of men who are stronger then the opposite sex. Perhaps, we men are not strong enough to admit our faults. Talking of giving women independence in all available spheres of life which there male counterparts are involved in, it is seen that very few are able to reach to the top. The rest stray in the way. For Whom ? Who is responsible ? The handful self-declaring intellectuals which comprise our society. In the Spartan society of ancient Greece the women were the rulers and the men the ruled. The only society ever in record to be ruled by only women. The society as historical evidence suggest improved a great lot in comparison to others.

There are innumerous taboos for women in the society at present. Lets take the example of a working woman from a middle-class family. She is the role model of girls who want to prove their mettle and become independent. The intellectuals praise such steps as its leads to economic independence. Take a look at the other side of the coin, how many among us are ready with an open heart to many a working girl. Sorry to say very few, very few will marry and the rest of the males will stick to the age old concept of a perfect housewife. So, that is the reality. It is not that we do not have a strong belief for our women, but that we believe ourselves less, We are short of confidence in sending our women at work places for the majority of the males know better how they take advantage of the feminine gender.

People for whom dishonoring women in one pretext or the other makes them feel masculine just know it, when you point a finger at the opposite sex three fingers are pointed towards you.

Prasenjit Das©1997-2010

Bribe Mixed In Blood

A common person never shows any sort of abhorrence towards a political party. As is the reality, it is impossible for any person to remain shut up. The common mans' insurrection is simply an outburst which indicates that he/she wants to live a peaceful life and let others do the same. Very few people from top rung of our society involves in ingenious use of power for carrying out unlawful conduct while remaining within the Law. We, the people standing on the completion of 57 years of Independence in oar state have infinite elements in our life to bemoan about. The common persons' demand is less than nominal; they are even deprived of that. If you take the instance of any Government Office for making an official proceeding get carried out what comes to the forefront is 'bribe'. Bribery has mixed so slickly that it seems an inseparable component of the human mind and is terribly disgusting. Not a single file/paper moves forward from one, table to the other without proper deposition of extra cream money on the tables of 'Governance, Stature and Influence'. As usual, we the dumb creatures crawling on our rightful land with the right to get our work done have taken this for granted. There is no protest against it for the fear that it may lead to further unwanted troubles. They are compelled to buy peace at every stage of their life. Is this what we should expect from the Worlds' largest democratic country? [Our Late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said, “I say democracy is good, because other systems are worse.”] or perhaps we have crossed the limitation of aspirations and wants of a common middle class Indian! The day is on the summon when Indians will never be allowed in any foreign states for education work or business due to their retarding stance and other such qualities which can not be put in writing. Demanding justice from the unjust is a play of mere sycophancy on the part of those people who still believe that the rogues can be eradicated from the society. Common man have always struggled from the start of their life. First, against the British and now against those people who are elected to look after the benefit of the people.

A person can be called the citizen of a country if and only if the Head of the State can claim that the said person is getting proper amenities and have no fear of the ‘People holding respectable positions in the State’. So, are we really capable to boast of that position and amenity! Whenever we try to speak against the atrocities and high handedness we are only faced with the faces of foolish people who have no sense that they are also victimized. If the bond between the sufferers would have been as strong as that of the vicious people then the state of affairs in our country would have been somewhat different. Corruption procedure though open to all is carried out with such a surgical precision that they make a mockery of the ‘Law & Order’. It is a shame that we do not seem to be disturbed by such annoying conditions in our daily life. We call ourselves ‘Indians’; and does it not seem to be a blasphemy of our culture, attitude and viewing of our society.
The common man cares for twice a day square meal for the family. Evolving in this world as an unknown and living as an unknown and dying one day in the very same condition. The corruptors involve in malicious practices in an open and high handed manner. Protesting against the unjust people is deemed to be an unjust action on the part of the person seeking justice. Perhaps this is what we are destined for! We are ready to admit our fault, but are those rogues ready to submit their felony who have looted and ransacked the hopes, dreams and respect of the billions of Indians for the last half a century and more! They will never acknowledge their guilt. This is perhaps one of the many true facets of the state of democracy in our country. The deeds of the persons questionable remain unanswered. Not to be very discourteous with the so stated ‘power hungry’ top rung of officials, politicians in reproving them of fraudulent practices; we know that no country can boast to be totally ‘corruption free’ and that necessarily does not give us Indians the right to involve in mismanagement and also those foreign countries has well evolved way ahead of us in many aspects. The prime factor as we see it to be is that they are not ill cultured like the Indian mass (not to mention that we are also a part of it). If someone would like to oppose the above statement, we would welcome him/her to prove us wrong but before that I have a question "Why is the state of affairs at the the helm so ill-structured?" The person, if any present will have to give a satisfactory answer at first. Here is a saying that "The pen is mightier than the sword"; though the reverse seems to be true in the present day scenario.

We have no time to think about matters which do not yield money. Such a mean and insensitive attitude is left in us. There is a lot of difference in ‘politics’ and ‘political tactics’ which the people does not seem to understand. The solution is not in avoiding the problem but in facing it. If a person stands up to a protest against any misdemeanors he/she will be laughed at by the very same persons who have endured or will suffer in the near future for the selfsame reason or with a twist.

In any office / reputed schools / well known colleges the current trend is that the pan chewing peon to cigarette smoking executive officer have their share of the ‘extra income’ then all the problems of the man in question will be sorted out. On the contrary if money can not be given by the honest person then they will be left alone to withstand the carnage of the literate rogues. No protest! No outrage! Only submission! Alas we are Indians, not a sad but sorrowful state of affairs not only for the present generation but for the ones to come. What are we going to give them as their future? A world full of malevolent deeds and sleaze!

Prasenjit Das©1997-2010

Society - A Traumatized Reality

SOCIETY, a broad concept and often the substance of evening gossip for the upper middle strata of the community. During talk on society we try to define its limits by conveying to our leaders the tales of anguish and apathy that makes the basis of a society – like ours.

The Constitution, if read and kept to the books itself is perchance the best of rules for humanity. So, what are we complaining for? Well more than a complaint now this story of disdain of the masses is one of lamentation, political lapses and no follow-ups of the duties executed by the governing bodies. The problem is related to political and official lapses. Whenever any quick project needs to be undertaken for the boost of the socio-economic growth there is always a committee which would foresee the project being done. Good to hear but never really met the necessities of the people. Now comes the entry of the most unproductive elements of all – state politics or a pivotal centre politics. It is evident from the utter failures of the last fifty seven years that our growth has been hindered due to the intervention of malafide elements and brittle political decisions. In the post independence era the political party at that time used to hold the single largest majority. The works and decisions were more effective at that time because we ought to question a single party for failure or success. At this juncture after elapsing of five decades the majority has dwindled and broken clusters of the society has conjured up to form a government.

Mud as we know sticks together because they are entirely formed of same elements but on the contrary did anyone ever see particles of sand sticking together. A phenomenon so well known but never thought of. When we have a single party its working is based on decisions, when you have two or three parties the execution is based on arguments and when you see power drunken parties on the line then the outcome is based on political compulsions and compromise. Nowadays a minor party has acquired the advantage to threaten of withdrawal of support if its vested interests are not taken care of. It is not that our government does not take care of interests of the people. They do take care but that of the people which makes up the support at the Parliament Hall. The interests and demands of the people at the center are never sufficed. If that is reality then how can we hope to get ours solved anyway. The upper stratum of the society lives on the basis of money and the lower one on hope. Governments come and go but the hope of the poor countrymen is still the same and continues to be so. Betrayal through the decades still did not let the poor part with their hope – the hope to exist with food for body and roof over the head. Our ‘demands are being fulfilled or will be’ this is what we come to see or hear from the caretakers of the resolute society.

How long are we going to keep our view in the opposite direction of trouble? Maybe till we breathe our last. The way our politicians change equations symbolizes it as the ‘greater chameleon’ of the society; the lesser one changes its colour for survival. The procedure by which politics is customized with democracy has nothing left as residue for the commoners. They are fighting not only for food but against the representatives elected by peoples’ mandate. The basic tendency that is evident is the growing unrest among the younger generations. They have started to lose patience as a whole on a broad gamut of troubles. The present generation is prone to taking the law in there own hands. Who is to blame for this? The young generation points to the older one and the converse is also true. Unrest has increased manifold since the post independent era. After relieving ourselves from the British yoke we find that we are exiled within our own sweet democracy. The use of Authority should have been in the hands of able persons. Sadly for us the picture is somewhat unpleasant. Our democracy and regional caste based politics can be summed in the common saying that, ‘Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.’ Our hope pushes us forward in the search of betterment. Despairs and anguish are healed with the passage of time. Sticking to our hopes and aspirations fills the crevices in our daily life created by the bluff of politicians in political meetings and seminars. But, a time will come when the water will spill over and the wheel will come full circle. This dooms day will create an outburst that will be inescapable. Likewise, say water is needed for survival but too much of it can drown us. We have to harness the power of hope of our countrymen and give a justified and rightful future, if not for them at least for the next generation.

Our leaders should take positive steps to avoid bloodshed, which if occurs will inflict damage more then a superficial wound. Leaders are meant to rule by weighing the pros and cons of the society. They should not take everything from the common man. When the common person has nothing to lose he becomes free again – history has proved that time and again. Tragically speaking, we read history but never follow them. The hearts of the poor countrymen know no falsification of thoughts. The minds of the deprived are transparent like glass. It is high time that we understand the pros and cons of our existence in such a fragile society. When the wheel turns full circle there will be a new established civilian order.

It is deep rooted in the proverbial threat of an Afghan rebel to a Russian general that - ‘broken glasses are sharper, they inflict more than superficial damage.’

Prasenjit Das©1997-2010

Politics - The Icing On The Cake

POLITICS, the icing on a cake or perchance this expression should be used as one of the most sought after profession in India today. Why? It carries with it the widest range of possibilities as a person with no basic qualification and unworthy background can participate with high chances of selection. The political persons in power carry with them the law, the bureaucracy, the police, the underworld, the business class and the cream of the society – the foolish and insensitive public. Foolish because they have committed the same mistakes over and over again for the past six decades and hopefully they will continue to do so and insensitive because they have stopped thinking about these matters. They have put their brain to eternal rest. The society is coming to a coma stage and so is their children’s future come to a not so desirable end – the end of their conscience. So, do we remain human beings thereon if we throw away conscience just like any one of our torn bathroom slippers, perhaps – YES.

With all these possibilities in sight is not politics the best option a person in India can get. Money makes the world go round. Though money is not everything but even then it mobilizes scientists for being responsible for great inventions and to the extent in compelling a man to lose his ideals for a paltry sum of money. So, how did hard cash get its priority in a society of humans! Well, we gave it the importance it never deserved. If the master desires to be slave for a day and moreover wants to remain as it is then no one can be blamed for that - except us. As the wheel of time turned round we started to go deep down, really down the drain. In all these happenings a class of people started to exploit the unseen but often felt need of money. They were ready to leave aside everything for cash. The world’s largest democracy was about to die a painful death and be engulfed in darkness forever. The political persons started this carnage by involving people from all walks of life especially the upper class which runs the society. Everybody should not be blamed, as cent per cent is not in the wrong track. Ironically, the persons who tried to move against the tide were either swept away or understood the futile exercise and moved with the wave. Then these people were shortening their life span and dying premature deaths. Deaths which often remain unanswered and unquestioned. Well who cares for such useless deaths? No one has the time for such mean “no-money” jobs. People are being used like a crutch nowadays. The lighter part is that one section of the society is using its other half and there is no one to protest.


No one wants to bear the heat really. If a commoner goes against a group with whatever reason behind its back the protest can not stand in its podium. The rest of the persons watching this jugglery will give the advice to stand back and digest the bias attitudes the society metes to its inmates. Everybody is and should be concerned of their security and even the law says so. What the law doesn’t say is that for your own betterment you can not spoil the rhythm of some one else. The system of democracy in its current phase is like stone grinder with the politicians the turning the wheel of fate and the commoners are crushed like grains and other leftovers of the society are acting as mobilisers for attaining their preset objective. We always think of our own outcome but never give it a thought otherwise what would have happened if only we had the confidence to stand up together and protest of the wrongdoings done to the society as a whole. Not being co-operative in attitude resulted in the creation of some sore clusters in the society. A disease which spreads even if not touched. A burn even that person can feel who did not lit the fire itself. Such is the wrath that we face in one way or the other for being under the nose of the politicians.

As immobilised as we were before, everyday prices are rocketing sky-high. Who is responsible for that? Surely not the man who wrote the Constitution of India six decades ago! Had he ever imagined the future state of affairs in the country would be such then either he would not have tried to write such a fallacy or else he would have done something else. The constitution was made to bring everybody at par with each other. Now, it is nothing but a sugar dart aimed at this over multi-billion population. The business class gives money as an investment to the politicians for fighting polls and in the outcome of their victory they hike the prices of their respective products or else ease their path in business with unjust manipulations and undue favour. Are we not aware of it? Yes we are aware of it. We forget things very easily (nowadays) and force others to do the self same damn deeds that we ourselves do. We are like the three monkeys as depicted by M. K. Gandhi – we can hear but we should maintain silence, we can speak out but our lives will be in danger and we can see but our eyes should remain closed for the security of our loved ones. So, are we kind hearted Indians not ready to make such a small sacrifice for our near and dear ones? Did I say ‘ready to make such a small sacrifice’? Well we are already on the path of sacrifices. We have cremated honesty, truth, benevolence and lastly the ultimate mirror – our conscience. What is left to cremate is our body that we do when we breathe our last and free the already dead soul from our body. Any metropolis or city under these political godfathers seems to be a place where corpses live. They do their daily chores and indulge in the not so very important discussion of the increase in gold prices, about sachin’s health or even to the extent of discussing if Aishwarya is going to marry again. Is our life restricted to these petty things only? Today no person is ready to give a patient hearing to the other perhaps out of frustration. Before blaming these people for their less tolerance did we give a justified thought as to why people are less lenient in any sphere of life? We did not feel the need otherwise. Everybody being a part of this system suffers individually. Those who are weak can not complain – an excuse that has a strong basis considering the political system in India. What about those in the bureaucracy who oil the politicians for personal vendetta or for unwanted mileage over others.

In this predominant society believing in the give-and-take policy it is to be taken for granted that a highly literate officer is licking the boots of a school dropout politician just because that shrewd fox has power or money or conceivably both. How can we expect education to be a criteria in politics when the politicians are themselves not literate? Or the instance that a politician going to jail reinstates his family member as a minister. The person then can rule the state straight from jail. Such is the magnetism of the Chair-Power that they are willing to let mayhem begin and rule the country with the constitution as a guideline of their personal safety and the Courts of Law as a bullet-proof vest. Our soldiers in the far flung border are guarding the border day and night not for the salary but that they love their country and is ready to defend the motherland at the cost of their own lives. They do never think what will happen to their families when they will be no more. They may think that the government will take care of them. They are perhaps the most foolish stuff of our society. They sacrifice with the notion that they will be remembered by their countrymen for whose bright future they sacrifice their present least keeping in mind that a stalwart figure like Shubhas Chandra Bose is on the verge of forgetfulness in the minds of this generation. When the freedom giver can be sidelined for inferior vested interests and malafide intent then surely the sipahis, majors and other ranks is no mean bargain! Every year, during the republic day parade we see wives, old parents or even the wards of the soldiers who died while defending the country get various gallantry awards posthumously and that is a matter of prestige. If that is a rare instance indeed, then is not this incident rarer that the very selfsame family if not of a rich background will have to travel table to table, door to door to make their ends meet or even spend money from their pockets to get their rightful due. Who cares for such petty things! Which corrupt clerk has so much time to look after the files (the breeding grounds of insects) if their required ‘extra quota’ is not given to them. The clerk and all the people of this associated nature seldom give a thought about what situation they are leaving for the next generation to deal with. A country where corruption does not even spare the dead (and scams occur due to the buying of coffins, printing stamps, illegal property, cattle fodder to name a few) has crossed the visible limitations and opened new avenues for illicit deeds. Ever widening succulent scope of corruption isn’t it!

The big business houses act from behind as sponges to soak support for the party they think should muster majority to remain in power. If anyone thinks that India is a poor country then the notion can be granted as a wrong one. They buy MLAs at high prices reaching the crores mark or maybe even beyond, who knows! Pity the cost for purchasing a single MLA can feed, clothe, educate and provide medical facilities to hundreds of under privileged for days on end. But then that is not their objective. This singular stance gives a rough idea of how a minor part of our national wealth is going down the drain. The rest follows suit. Who is to be held accountable for that? The one to be held accountable is corrupt himself! There is even no need to single out a person in the queue. The entire lot in a particular chain is corrupt. If even there exists a honest person in the bunch, how much of an option is left for him to decide what to do? There is very little scope to resist the temptation, moreover nearly no chance to protest against the system. If, the person desires to protest then that is going to boomerang on that selfsame being. Where does the person take shelter then? The person to save skin becomes an integral part of the system most unwillingly. From outside that person appears to be one of those rotten fleshes, but the reality is otherwise. It can’t be distinguished from outside.

The parliament has become the get-together hall of the thick skinned politicians. Their representation based on our vote casting has yielded nothing except price hike, unemployment, ill health care and more and more people going down the poverty line. This is all that we have got by the representation system in the world’s largest democracy. When they beg for vote from door to door little do their eyes depict what their brains are thinking? After the results we have to wait for another five years to see their face again at our doorstep. Oh no no! Nowadays the elections are held whenever the MLAs switch over from one party to the other. This again results in the burden of thousands of crores of rupees for the election campaign and afterwards will be extracted from the commoners as sales tax, excise duty, price hike in essential commodities and what not. Unemployment as ever on the rise is leading to the society getting crippled. The per capita income is decreasing day by day. The demands of daily life are increasing in leaps and bounds. To maintain a balance in the requirement and sufficing ratio they are looking for easy means to earn money. To maintain a family is a not-so-tough job but to maintain it with all its requirement fulfilled is tougher. So, if the resources are not compliant with the regular demands of the society there is bound to be an imbalance.

EASY-MONEY is available from all sources of daily life. You just have to snatch it from the rightful person, and it becomes yours. What happens to the person who ends up on the losing side? Be it in business or in service, that very person will try to make good for the loss suffered. Bribe or in a better word ‘enticement’ then becomes an integral part to make up for the loss suffered. Nobody is ready to work without bribe. The notion nowadays is that bribe is a bonus they deserve alongside the salary. Some ask in the corner of the office while some ask for it in the open. Files and other official papers only gain mobility from desk to table and further if proper amount of money is placed in proper hands within proper time. Where does the money come from? The Government treasury is the ultimate loser and the total burden falls on the lower class and people below the poverty line. Nearly all MLAs are having black mark in their political career be it scam, rape, kidnapping, extortion, smuggling or any other incidents oh this sort. With money comes power and strength. The basic reason of why each and every politician is associated with local dons and businessmen. The former is used as strength and the latter for money. In this critical juncture, what can we expect from a commoner who has neither money nor strength as a backup to protest against any wrongdoings of politician? Either keep shut and bear the difficulties being inflicted or else get pointed out by the local goons and get thrashed up or else if possible cut the sore of the society from the roots – Yes kill them if you (dare to do so) can and then spend the rest of your life in jail and your family will be wiped out from the society’s mainstream.

Whenever an innocent is killed, it will hardly be spoken out but if on the other hand a criminal gets killed or is beaten black and blue by the local public then that will be highlighted by the human rights commission and other related organization. It will be ‘stated’ as public becoming intolerant and outrageous. These incidents are never judged weighing the public sentiment but then the fallacy is that the ‘innocent becomes the hunted’. When we like to look for solution facing the opposite direction of trouble then are we not making a futile exercise? Who cares for such damn things when public die for a cause they are not responsible? Some people go even to the extent of saying that it is a good procedure to control the population! Who knows, maybe it is that person’s turn next. Someone else will comment the same when he/she will be bleeding to death on a roadside with the passerby watching the last scene of the drama. The frustration of the young generation is being used as a weapon by the leaders as the easy-way-out. All sorts of illegal works are done by them with the assurance that they and their families will always be taken care of. Those who can not resist the temptation indulge in these activities and remain in the darkness forever. If ever danger tightens its noose around it has to be the ‘frustrated lot’ to suffer not the politicians. So, the enigma remains unsolved and continues as a daily chore. The socio-economic condition of the society is not favourable for the lower classes of people. Money that is being disbursed by the Central and State Governments for different welfare related works never reach the last line of Govt. Officers. The amount keeps on lessening on the way and ultimately the residual remains are false promises, inauguration stones, incomplete projects and hopeful visions of the foolish public.

We live in a society where the ruling party makes their ‘party offices’ by kicking people out of their homes, such FIR reports never really come to life and is rendered ineffective. So, where do we stand – nowhere. Our only duty is to inhale the dirt around us and make the heart keep on beating. Even if they are in the dire need of doctors they first judge the capacity of their pockets and then behave accordingly. A profession near parallel to being held divine is rotten from the core. Of course not to blame all, there are always exceptions to every rule. But then that is not going to help us all. The doctors are in such a cushioned mode in our society that even if it is clearly understood that patients are dying due to their negligence, not a single utterance of protest will ever stand the test of time. Such is their protection under the IPC with the help of the politicians that they are always out of the reach of the law. Within 57 years of independence there is not a single instance that a doctor committing negligence has been put behind the bars and the degree snatched off. Why? They are an elite group and we are the leftovers in a dustbin named ‘society’. A character in a film aptly remarked about our current state of affairs) “Corruption is a part of society; a honest man is a liability”. It befits the situation but that should not have been the situation.

As quickly as we are getting downtrodden with that rapidness the upper stream of the society are filling their treasures in India and abroad. Indian economy is lying on its death bed. Our economists have only formulas to tell in meetings and seminars but no scope to utilize the resources at hand and all the more they are not interested in doing so. They know deep down their heart that they are also responsible for this decline. This is applicable for those persons who have the capability to alter the course of Indian status in this world. They maybe think otherwise. To live abroad and say that ‘I love my country’ has become a fashion nowadays. Not that going abroad is a sentimental offence, but that staying there for the rest of the life on grounds that a foreign country suffices everything is really an offence against the country. Why they do this? Money does the entire talking and nothing else is deemed so power. All the knowledge of an entire student’s career as developed in India is being put to use by other countries just because they can pay more. The economic system needs to be backed up, whose ultimate reins is in the hands of the ruling Central Government. We are expecting help from those self-centered people in approach who do not care about the rest. They are callous enough to make a mockery of the democratic system. The wheel turns full circle and we somehow forget to exercise our proper powers properly. The IPC rules still today remains fallow as we are ignorant about its proper use. Maybe we are giving up the hope of going against the mainstream or maybe we desire to live the rest of our lives maintaining dead silence about what we see, think and hear. The habit of suffering has percolated deep within the lower rungs of the society.

The entire machinery is divided into two parts – the hunter and the hunted or even worse. When a person hunts down an animal for pleasure or food it is a crime. Assumably the duty of the strong is to protect the weak. A story is predominant in the African safari that every morning as the sun’s ray fell on the vast grasslands the gazelle and the lion would race long long distances, with a difference – the lion would run for its daily food and the gazelle would run for its life. It is because nature made them so to survive. We are animals, ‘social animals’ and should try to behave like the definition itself. The lower berth of the system is being delivered the ultimate pressure and pain of poverty, unemployment, corrupt people, imbalanced attitudes and the directory of anomalies of heinous crimes goes on and on.

It is like cornering a cat in a closed room. When the last resort to save ones own skin will not subsist the cat like the general public will pounce back and tear the administration of the hunter apart. It will not be done as a pleasure but as a true exception as sometimes in the African safari we come across incidents where the gazelle instead of running for life had turned back and pounced on the lion with its horns inside the lion’s stomach.

Stunning but true, so let not the hunter tease its prey too much.

Prasenjit Das©1997-2010