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Showing posts with label terrorism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terrorism. Show all posts

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Afzal Guru

I saw a fiery debate on Afzal Guru on one of the Indian channels today. It was distressing to hear Mr. Ram Jethmalani saying that Afzal Guru should not be hanged and that the most apt punishment would be to have him suffer a life imprisonment. I wish to ask him just one question-
"Sir, can we afford to have a repeat drama of 1999 plane hijacking to Kandahar and subsequent release of terrorists such as Maulana Masood Azhar?

I think, in India, we have had enough of Dharmaraj's i.e. Yudhishthir's. We have also lost many lives to terrorism and now let's get down to some serious business. I fully agree with BJP Spokesman, Mr. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi in this regard. The death sentence to Afzal Guru and Kasab should be carried out at the earliest.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Terrorism And Mob Fury

As a child I remember my mother telling me often about Mahatma Gandhi's assassination. "In one stroke, the entire society had turned anti-Brahmin. There was a mass slaughter of Maharashtrian Brahmins in Pune."This was mainly because, Mahatma Gandhi was shot dead by Nathuram Godse, a Maharashtrian Brahmin. She would then go on to recount how a group of 40 hooligans had landed one fateful night at my paternal grand-father's house in Raigarh District, with the intention of looting and killing everyone in the house. My aunt, i.e. my father's youngest sister had then delivered a baby boy, and it was impossible to escape. But, the family servant 'Dhondu' showed tremendous presence of mind. He managed to take my grand-mother, aunt and one of the uncles' to his small house just minutes before they arrived. And just when the armed men raised their swords to kill my grandfather, a Muslim small time trader, appeared from nowhere and saved him from dying. The story would then end with a moral-" It is your good deeds that help you in difficult situations." Like many small things, the words got registered in my sub-conscious mind. It was much later that I was to understand what it was to be saved by a Muslim.






I grew up and got married. I was in Delhi with my husband and 1 year old daughter in one of the rented houses in New Delhi. But, the story remained somewhere at the back of my mind. And rightly so, the entire narration came rushing to my mind on 31st October 1984 at 10.30 a.m. when the news started pouring in that Mrs. Indira Gandhi had been shot at by her guards. While the official announcement came much later, the general public had sensed the death of the dynamic woman. I had this terrible foreboding that something worse was yet to come just like the ''Gandhi assassination". Without thinking much I told my young part-time maid to go home without washing the utensils.




What happened was a dejavu. A replication of my mother's story. Only the place had changed. And this time, it was not the Maharashtrian Brahmins but Sikhs who were the innocent victims. Suddenly, everybody was everybody's enemy. The next 3-4 days, we witnessed smoke belching out from all four directions. Houses were being burnt without any sense. Suddenly, everybody was everybody's enemy. And that everyone had become a stranger. The 2 Sikh brothers who sold milk at the Mother-Dairy booth were now nobody's friends. Civilization was at the nadir. I am proud that my husband, who was then a young Lieutenant in the Indian Navy, offered to do rounds in the nights with a few more gentlemen in the particular area where we were put up. That was the first time I felt, that civilization was not moving ahead, but was moving backward. For those who don't know, Sikhs have played a major role in India's freedom struggle.



Several years have passed. But things are as bad as ever. Just 2 days ago, I experienced that helplessness again. I happened to enter the classroom, when the students of media told me of the attack on Sri Lankan cricketers. And all at once, I noticed one of my favourite students looking scared and utterly helpless. My stomach churned, when he said,"Someday, the police will take my friends' teasing seriously, and will whisk me away to the police station for being a Muslim."



The words haunt me even now, after 2 days. The boy is very nice. I want everything good to happen to him. I sincerely hope, that terrorism comes to an end fast. And only the guilty are punished. O Wise Men all over the world, please come forward and wipe out terrorism from the earth at the earliest possible. So that, the innocent people don't suffer. At the same time,I have just one point to make to my dear student-Rise. Rise, so high that no one will be able to raise a finger at you. You do have Dr. Abdul Kalam and several such illustrious men before you.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Sandra Samuel- Christian saving Jew

I bow to you Sandra.
You may have worked for me once upon a time in Navy Nagar, Mumbai. But today, your single act of bravery has placed you far above me in the eyes of God as well as all of us.
In the last few years we have seen learned men such as engineers, doctors, etc., turning to terrorism in the eyes of religion. And, here we have you! Without batting an eyelid, you flung yourself to save an innocent baby. I am sure, the baby's parents' must be blessing you from somewhere up there. What an irony! The baby's parents were killed in the name of Palestine-"Remember, what happened in Palestine?" Showing in the process all hatred towards Jewism. And, you saved the innocent Jew baby in the name of christanity.
Indeed you have shown us all how bogus the education is today.
May you continue showing us the path of goodness and righteousness.
With best wishes to your family. Your son Sanu must be a strapping youth now. My son Udayan and Sanu were very good friends. You were fond of Udayan. In fact you always had a special fondness for kids.
Bless you Sandra