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Going with the beauty of this creature different societies have some equally suitable and amusing names. Here are some Papillion (in French), Farfalla (in Italian), Kupu kupu (in
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I read your article “The monster in the Mirror” in The Guardian the other day (readers can visit http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/dec/12/mumbai-arundhati-roy to read it). I couldn’t help not to respond. I wrote this as I read so it is moving with the paragraphs. In the onset you start with McCain, I guess, I ignore that since he lost the election. Clearly the Republicans are trying to justify their unilateral actions in
One of my all time favorite movie is Roshomon, the Japanese movie by the legendary Kurosawa. Now here is a situation that has claim to varied truth, true from each person’s perspective. Another truth about Taj (run by TATAs) is that JRD was amazing man. He was one the greatest human being I have ever come across. His contribution to Indian society is immense and I adore him.
The newspaper and TV channels nowadays come out with one liners that are nothing short of buffoonery. It is the impact of market competition, and they say it leads to quality!!. In
I found the idea of Side A and Side B very interesting, and yes there is no religion for terrorists and murderers. Religion is being misused whether it is Hafiz Saeed or Babu Bajrangi or Hitler, these are the worst kind of people. I also believe the ambit of any new law on terror should include attacks on minority. Creating an atmosphere of terror on certain section of community itself is an act of terrorism. However external threat is more grievous and should be given the seriousness it deserves, that in anyway doesn’t negate the atrocities committed on common people in the name of caste, religion or even class.
I too agree with Side B- context is important. I agree with the historical perspective and also the fact that
There are some relative truth that have wider application, the “secular” politicians of this country have been squeezing it for more than a decade. There are some other truths too and that is Babri Masjid demolition didn’t have anything to do with common people of this country. It is about powerful people scoring points against each other as and when it suits them, so do the terrorists. Further what happened in Gujarat or what is happening in
There are other narrations that too should be obvious. There are millions of people who face all kinds of atrocities from State simply because of circumstances they are in. Sometimes it has connotations of religion, caste, region or class, in most case it is just a coincidence. Since it is random it doesn’t become an issue, it may end up as millions of small news column somewhere in the country, most cases it is not noticed. Life is too cheap in here. Since it is not an issue there is no political mobilization or any article written, worst there is no scope for international press. It just doesn’t fall into comprehensible narration. The issues of Muslims though seems to (or made to) fall into a pattern and therefore the angst exaggerated, not denying that in recent times there has been lots of pressure on this community. I will give an example there was issue raised by an attention seeking “celebrity” that being a Muslim she was denied house in Mumbai. Are Muslims the only one who faces these biases? I recall when I was a kid we were in Jaipur, every day after dinner for almost 6 months we went to search house to take on rent and had difficult time. The reasons varied from being south Indians to Non veg to even whether you eat onions or garlic (very amusing we thought). Later in mid nineties I found that students from
Also I believe the statement of “not to pay taxes” was expression of collective anger, it is a vent of frustration. Obviously nobody had that seriously working in their mind. What they were expecting was minimum safety standards and some responsibility from political leadership. If one can have the vision to see the contexts of terrorists one assumes that this should have been easy. (Also since we are talking about contexts how about judging LK Advani from the context of partition, that should have been catastrophic experience for him).
Further most people in this country don’t have high regards for cops, rarely anyone have good experiences dealing with them. It is not about particular section but is universal. I for instance steer clear of police (I didn’t report even once although my home has been burgled many time. “don’t want to get into trouble” is what i believe?!!). Yes i do think that minorities are doubly at risk in recent times. In kerala it is rare to come across these kind of prejudices (the cops hit randomly!!. I too got a lathi once during my college days. Never underestimate the lathi, it pains horribly!!). I guess there is an urgent need to induct people from minorities into law and machinery. It need be done at the earliest (I have written about
Clearly writers and columnists too nowadays have an eye on Big Picture, individuals dying in thousands daily everywhere from causes they don’t understand (including those killed in the recent attacks) are collateral damage for central issues or shall we say contexts. So senseless killings are hinted to a cause albeit with much care and dexterity of words. The other day I was reading this brilliant Short Story by Karel Capex (Czech writer), it is an amazingly compassionate story (titled the "Last Judgement"). The story is about a tribunal in heaven. On trial is a multiple killer (named Kugler) who was recently killed by a policeman. God is present, but only as a witness. He will not judge the accused, for he knows everything about him. God says “…because my knowledge is infinite. If judges knew everything, absolutely everything, then they would understand everything. Their heart would ache. They couldn’t sit in judgment neither can I. As it is they know only about your crime, I know all about you. The entire Kugler. And that is why I cannot judge”. (Incidentally the Judges are the same people who judged people on earth !!). What this amazing story is saying is: To know everything is to understand everything; to understand everything is to know the necessary causes of everything. In the eyes of God therefore there can be no guilt only comprehension. Amazing stuff..
Kugler then ask God “But why are they judging…the same people who were judges on earth?”
“Because man belongs to man. As you see, I am only the witness. But the verdict is determined by man, even in heaven. Believe me Kugler, this is the way it should be. Man isn’t worthy of divine judgment. He deserves to be judged only by other men”.
Incredible story that one!!
Regards,
Depalan
PS. A minor detail: I came for Rally for Valley” to
We get the information about the events around the world through media, recently lots of innovations have happened as also internet but the primary source of information for most people remains visual media. This blogger came to know about the events in Mumbai within minutes (it was just a coincidence as I had finished watching the One-day match, otherwise mostly switch off by ten), the gun battle in CST was reported first, I like most people could never conceive what was to unfold. It was around 1:30 that I understood this is too big and was stuck to TV until about 3am. (God’s grace I am a kind of a person who when closes his eyes falls immediately to sleep- never had any insomnia, next few days though I did get some nasty nightmares).
There are some amazing people working with the TV channels but unfortunately they are not in majority. So almost all channels gleefully geared up for some realtime reality action. Thankfully for them the events and images were more spectacular than their blabbering. All these times while they were stampeding for “exclusive” images people were being killed. This blogger is shocked what kind of people will look for “exclusive” images from the misery of people. The attempt at brand building at the most inopportune times in our lives is shocking to say the least (one instance a “senior” fellow -sardesai??, from media actually pulled a Japanese victim for exclusive information I believe). This blogger strongly believes that the privacy of victims need be given top priority, the violation of these need be considered as human rights violations. Further the information about the event as usual got blurred with voyeurism of peoples suffering. This put serious question mark on what exactly is the role of media.
The question this blogger want to ask is whether information confined to what is in front of camera? Do the happenings in front of TV camera constitute information?. Clearly images therefore can be used for manipulation of market need, they therefore may lack the facts needed and could be taken out of context (this is something most in media expertise). Thus the event is reduced to titillations and exaggerations to keep the audience watching. Then with these images they go in for conjectures and sometimes blatant misinformation. In the melee even the gravity of situation tends to fall short of the hype they create. In this marketing overdrive they even don’t mind disclosing details that would be harming the victims (we can get the candle light images later is the strategy). Many people in Taj I gather were killed by the callousness of TV channel, an apology is the least needed. I as a common citizen of this country requests the government to formulate laws to keep the rogue elements in media under control.
Media understandably was aware of people’s anger towards politicians (they failed miserably some even were audacious to reap political benefits) but it went overboard. This blogger believes that not all politicians are bad. There are some amazing people across the party line right from Congress to BJP to Communists but yes I agree with the sentiments that most politicians in
But then that doesn’t put the media of the hook. Most in Media too are very irresponsible people, some plain incompetent. But somehow they have latched on democracy and freedom of expression. My main concern though is how media impacts policy makers. There was a time when print media was so powerful that if they put aspersion on any minister they use to resign !!. That is shocking, media is not a court to judge nor do media define any moral standards. It became a channel for elite section to put extra constitutional pressure, with some exceptions. Thankfully print media is ineffective now and there are many players in visual media, at one level these has led to democratization of these power centers.
But still there are concerns like for instance recently there was “Hindustan Times Summit”, even the PM and many union cabinet members found it necessary to participate (like this they do have yearly TV channels events). The question is what is the priority of the leaders of more than a billion nation?. On what basis they choose these events (HT for instance could be catering to not more than 0.1 % of the population of this country. So why not all the newspapers and TV channels in the country? Why only some?. Clearly it is a case of corruption, favoritism therefore misuse of official position). They could do these once they retire. These are serious dereliction of official position. One of the problems of this nation is there are some attention seeking leaders (these breed are found in
Most importantly the Broadcasting ministry is not been able to coordinate and channelise information to the public, therefore there is utter confusion, the official version is mostly absent. Not that like the business of running channels the government is expected to give minute by minute commentary. Authenticity of information is the role of the government and verification of that of media’s. People in most case have serious reservations on the authenticity of news channels.
Post script: at the end of the day it boils down to how each one of us individuals live our life. How much we respect laws. How responsible are we to the surrounding and society, media and politicians included. These events help to understand our society better.
I was shocked to know that the man in the bookstall at CST was killed in the attack by the animals based in
Life is cheap in this part of the world. People keep dying most times not of their fault. Dying is only the end but then people fall around all the time, they get up, dust themselves and carry on. It is event like these when hundreds of people are targeted that the tragedy gets accentuated. It is the time like these when I start to believe in fate, providence. I too had some very close calls but that has not made me fatalist or superstitious. You don’t think about it but fully aware that it is one step away, things can go horribly wrong and in chaos of