Saturday, 13 February 2016

Two Contemporary Scenes of Tolerant India

Two contemporary scenes of incredible India.
Scene 1
JNU Campus, New Delhi
Some leftist and kashmiri students were protesting by anti-india and pro-pakistan slogans to oppose ‘judicial killing’ of Afzal guru. In fact, they had planned to mark hanging of terrorist Afzal guru by a cultural event on 9th February. The event didn’t get permission when it came into attention of college authority. Though, without permission, they went ahead and organized an event.
Scene 2
Army research and referral hospital, New Delhi
Lance Naik Hanumanthappa Koppad, a brave india soldier, was fighting against death. He was discovered in siachen, buried under 35 ft snow for five days, still conscious. Whole country was praying for her brave-heart son.

A soldier who gives his precious life to serve our nation, to make us feel safe. He remains awake in -30 degree Celsius so that we can sleep with comfort in our beds with soft pillow, beneath a blanket. He strives to defend India and its people from terrorists and external aggression. Then, there are some people who advocate those terrorists. Today, they are doing this for Afzal guru, in the name of kshmiriyat, tomorrow they will do the same for Yakub Memon, then Kasab. Instead of denouncing it, our political superstar (no need to name him) is supporting them by condemning police action against them. Absurdness is that they are doing this with political motivation. All I want to say, political agenda should be left aside, at least matters relating to defence of our country. But our politicians are not mature enough to understand it. There was a time, congress was in rule, they sent opposition leader Mr. Vajpayee to represent India in UN. Pakistan was shocked by that action. He represented India as an Indian, not as opposition leader. In this time, political leaders need to develop that kind of patriotic nature. That kind of political maturity India needs now.

Finally, a salute to L/n hanumanthappa and those nine brave-heart sons of bharatmata. They left us devastated and sad. Om shanti om!