Friday, January 17, 2014

Is it same Country ???


http://www.jagran.com/news/national-sp-leaders-nephew-graped-girl-in-banda-11017345.html I was thinking of writing something for last a month or so, but no topic inspire me much. But today I read something which simply shake me, fills me with real anger; I felt anger against government on so many occasions in last two years. Today’s news which finds a tiny place in middle of newspaper, not even on front page. In last few months I have seen some really great awareness about women, Tahlka case of Tarun Tejpal and most importantly case of verbal assault of sexual nature against retired justice Ganguly gives a feeling that we are living in a country which is highly aware and active about women rights and safety. This great feeling suddenly diminished when I read this news and it reflects the real face of brutality. In UP the nephew of a ruling party politician kidnapped a innocent adolescent girl from her own house and ganged raped her with his friends. As usual police is unable to register case, and when his father (a daily wage worker in nearby city) came and begged his own villagers few accompanied him to police station, opposition get active and finally a FIR is registered, but it’s too late. The guy has political backing plus he belongs to a secular community where is girl is from a fundamentalist community, this adds to the worry of that 13 year old innocent girl who probably don’t even know about sexuality in detail. This case put up a very strong and naked question in front of all and the question is ; Is it the same India which dares a retired supreme court judge and a very powerful media lobbyist ?or is there a different rule applied in UP?Which place is safer if not own house? During NIRBHAYA also I got angry but that anger was not so disturbing. At least I can see there are many supporting her. Top leaders coming to help her, some opportunistic even build their political ambition on her lost (later same has no reaction on rape of an foreign lady in same city), the accused are poor fellows on whom enforcing law is not a big deal for government. But I am feeling pain for this girl, she is so helpless, so week to protest, so unknown to be known and opponent is so powerful (infact all goondas and criminals are powerful in this government who call themselves socialist and his power multiplies if the goon belongs to a secular community, we have seen in MuzzafarNagar case which started with administrative malfunction). So again a very fundamental question rises; is our system so week? Do all policemen are corrupt and inefficient? The answer can’t be a complete “NO”. if it has been a complete No , this system could have been a complete mess but things are at least moving but the answer can’t be a YES also. Let us find what is there between this no and yes. Police is an efficient system, but when democracy emerges from a horde or public mob culture, public sentiments are high and system is at fault, this is the time some brainy people emerge and ride on this public emotion, sometime the same turn to riots. But when a political establishment emerges from It, it has people with no organization skill and more importantly public sentiments are against system so when the “emerges” ridicule system people that moment think its right and persuade it too. This lead to slowly diminishing of these institutions. Police is also a victim of this kind. When Bihar seen rise of its charismatic leader emergence from” JP ANDOLAN” they got carried away and that leader completely diminish all establish institutions like Police, State machinery co-operatives. Especially Police is most victimized. Another two leaders in UP emerge from Lohia’s socialism and kashiram’s mass moment. And UP police is most victimized one. Delhi has recently also seen one such political forming but fortunately Delhi Government does not have control over Delhi police. It’s a request form bottom of heart please read and raise voice against such things, whenever you get a platform. Let’s fight in our capacity for that little girl and against a so called socialist setup who celebrates power by paining innocent. Think about it.

1 comment:

  1. You know I have started to ignore such news. I feel an utter sense of rage reading such kind of news, but slowly I have started to get immune to them. These are so frequent that they have started to look 'normal' to me.

    I am particularly angry with what goes on in UP. To me it seems like a country of its own. Where none of the Indian laws apply. If you have a few goons under you or have a little influence, you are free to do anything with anyone.

    Regarding police being under a Govt or not. I think someone should be held accountable for police activity as well. The police of various states is also not responsible and honest enough to be left on their own.

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