Tuesday, 19 April 2011

We the people.........




                               There were times when I could write pages together supporting the freedom of press, quoting Article 19 of the constitution , stating  media to be the  `fourth pillar of the democracy, blah ,blah ,blah……….An ardent supporter of the right to expression and individual 
liberty , I was dumbfounded when I closely saw the media working.


                               Sacrilege : the newspaper headlines screamed……..the SP City agra steps on a stage set for a religious function, with her shoes on. Blasphemy???........read on

                              It was one ‘o’ clock in the morning and I was taking a round in the city.......  to make sure the pickets, the mobiles and the chowkis-in-charge,the station officers are on their jobs........... what an ungodly hour to be working one would say, but in policing its a matter of routine. We provide security to people at the cost of our families, our children's education, our leisure.............


                            The traffic on the roads had thinned out and hence i decided to open the "no entry" which was in force and let the heavy vehicles into the city on the MG Road. As i moved forward i noticed a crowd of around 80 people sitting around a makeshift stage, set for a religious function ,with some ten odd people sitting on the stage and one man standing and playing a harmoniun and singing "dulhan to jayegi dulhe raja ke saath......suno sasurji".I got down from my car and enquired the station officer as to who the organizers of the event were and whether they had the permission to organize it. i was informed that they did not have the permission but it was a traditional function held every year for the past 300 years or so.


                         I climbed up the stage and tried to reason with them asking them not to block the whole road which would cause both way traffic to move on the same side of the divider and hence increase the chances of accidents. We also  offered them a solution whereby we would place some barriers on the road so as to partition it and let the traffic pass slowly on one side.Also we arranged within 20 minutes for the barriers and some bamboos and made makeshift barricading so that the gathering would be safe and the traffic would also be able to pass slowly, at which they decided to call off  the event itself. I came back home and slept.

                         Woke up next morning to learn that people  have jammed the MG Road saying that the SP City had misbehaved with them the previous night. I reach there, the city magistrate reaches and we hold conciliatory talks with them and finally the matter is resolved. They propose that they would go ahead with the function the coming night and we agree saying that it would be without blocking the whole road.


                       The same night i got a call from my station officer saying that the organizers would not allow barricading and demanded a diversion of traffic for the night. we along with the administration tried speaking to the organizers but they would not relent. Religion is indeed the opiate of the masses, but religion has always been amenable to logic,the followers are not.At last we had to divert the traffic which resulted in heavy traffic jams and accidents.

                           
                        As i entered the hospital the unmistakable , sickening smell of the hospital filled my nostrils, i walked towards the lift and went up to the 5th floor and there he was, my constable ,lying in the ICU one leg amputated, bandaged all over,two bottles hanging over him one filled with blood,other with some other fluid both flowing into him through needles pierced into his body, surrounded by a paraphernalia of equipment beeping with LEDs emitting green ,yellow lights ................fighting for his life.The victim of the religious insanity of people, who care a bit too much about God but care two hoots about his creations. He was lying there quietly, will not merit even a mention in the newspapers ,forget about media highlighting the apathy of people and educating their readers and viewers 

                        The media today is a bunch of metric pass,tobacco chewing morons with yellow teeth who i doubt can even spell journalism.They use "press" so that they can violate the traffic rules without being challaned, so that they can force their entry in an exclusive event, so that they can hold people to ransom on various pretexts and all this at what cost............. exactly at the price of a decent camera and shamelessness.

                        
                         I felt ashamed of being a part of this society when the media had come up with cheapest of slogans after India had won the finals and the match against Pakistan.We as a nation had shown utmost disregard for sport spirit and proved to be such contemptuous and conceited hosts. I felt disgraced, and, as on many other occasions earlier as well, it left such a bad taste in the mouth............... and lets not be under any illusion, mind you there is no light at the end of the tunnel as well. The media is selling us bullshit because we are buying it, because the intelligentsia is either dead or dying, because either we have lost our ability to think and react or we have accepted it as our fate.............. Its a pity that we have a sterile leadership who will rather gladly succumb to this yellow journalism than stand up and call a spade a spade 

                     




7 comments:

  1. Absolutely incredible....and revolting, might one add...am already getting scared of all this nonsense! The world is not a Noddy's kingdom after all...not U.P. for sure!!!:-)

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  2. "The media today is a bunch of metric pass"

    Education has nothing to do with Moral, honesty, etc. Even a high school pass or villager (merely literate) can be a good citizen.

    Obviously media is not playing the role they should have, these people are not realizing their importance and their impact that they can/could have to the society.

    I agree what ever you have expressed but you should not loose hope. Nothing is impossible.

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  3. @ Amit

    By high school pass media i meant that they do not have the requisite qualification to be forming people's opinions on matters they don't understand............

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  4. @ Adarsh

    thanks dear,u have no idea how eagerly i await ur joining the state and then write a blog.......

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  5. Once I wrote and submitted but at once I thought you might have used it literally but not by its actual meaning...:)

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  6. I really felt sad because if people like you will loose hope and determination what will happen to ordinary people who does not have any power at all. This post is just to make you realize that you can be a role model. It is very good to be staright forward and stick to your principles and values but some times too much rigidity may create problem for a person who is 200% right. I am nobody to suggest you, and I have no Idea about the system you are dealing with. But as Lajja use to tell me about you (apart from academics) I always felt/feel you can set an example for girls and they can consider you as their role model. I feel what ever is the situation there is always a ray of hope or light at end of the tunnel. There are infinitely many ways to tackle a problem and you have to choose the right path, I also feel in some situations that what to do, but if you keep thinking and having faith in you. You will definitely get some path. And the path to deal with scoundrels and anti social elements obviuosly is not going to be so simple so you have to think about alternatives, you have to sometimes say to yourself, let the right time come I will see it but if you are too much rigid you may not be able to see that path.

    Religion is a matter that is always to be tackled carefully. Even highly educated people behave like fools if religion comes in between (may be even I). India needs people like you specially girls, so be hopeful, strong and determined, set an example for girls in India. I am an academician so I may be stating something which may not be possible practiaclly, please correct me if I am wrong..it will be continued...

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  7. I fully empathize, perhaps this is an occupational hazard.

    Not completely related but I recommend this verse of Faiz

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxtgsq5oVy4

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