Saturday, August 27, 2016

Ms Ramya, I say Pakistan is a bloody hell !

Every one is entitled to have his or her own opinion however disgusting, hilarious or funny ,. Everyone, including the Defense  Minister. Sadly in this country with a population of 1.2 billion, everyone except the common man enjoys the privilege to have an opinion.  Manohar Parrikar, the current Defense Minister of India looks and behaves like a common man but unlike the later who fears to have his opinion and fears to come out with one even if he has one came out with one only to be slammed by one Ms. Ramya the experienced Kannada actress who knows better and easier ways to crawl into goods books of corridors of power unknown to hardworking Mr Parrikar. Mr Parrikar feels Pakistan is a hell. Ms. Ramya feels it isn’t. Pakistan is very much like India and people there very much like us insists Ms. Ramya. 
Islamic Republic of Pakistan came into being on 14th August 1947 and comprised of areas of Muslim majority. It was born out of ambitions of Mohammed Ali Jinnah and Muslim league to create an Islamic state. India on the other hand chose to be a Sovereign Socialist Democratic Republic and a secular state in preference to being ‘ Hindustan’ where equality, freedom and justice would be guaranteed to one and all irrespective of his religious identity to ensure all around progress of one and all. During the partition several elitist  Indian Muslims chose to migrate to Pakistan. The list included actresses like Noorjehan and Suraiyya , Music directors like Ghulam Muhammed only to be termed as ‘ Mohajirs’ whose careers lost its sheen and were doomed in the much fancied Islamic state. On the other hand, Muslims who chose to be a part of Secular India progressed irrespective of their religious identities or their roots whether it was Dilip Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Dev Anand or Raj Kapoor from the past era or an Adnan Sami, Ali Fazal, Ali Zafar, Nusrat Fateh Ali, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Ghulam Ali or Atif Aslam of the present era who are accepted and  successful in India despite being  Pakistani. And yet if Ms. Ramya thinks people are same here and there all we can say is she is entitled to her own opinion. However, how can people who chose to be a part of an Islamic Republic be equated with people who chose secular credentials over  religious identities can best be explained by Ms. Ramya. 

Certainly Pakistan is not a hell. Its actually a haven  - a shelter, a refuge for fundamentalists – after all Osama Bin Laden the dreaded Al- Qaeda chief and the world’s most wanted terrorist was found here in Abbotabad. It’s a home to Taliban, Hafiz Saeed, Dawood Ibrahim . In those terms India can seldom equate Pakistan – aleast I cannot recall any notorious criminal having sought refufuge in India for past sixty nine years. Maybe Ms. Ramya can help us with our poor and may be biased memory. India and Pakistan have engaged in wars on three occasion 1965,1971 and 1999. All three wars were a result of Pakistani agressions and it lost all three of them. Violating treaty Pakistan still holds a part of Kashmir – Pakistan occupied Kashmir unlike India. Where’s the equality Ms. Ramya. Are you suggesting that we are equally notorious and have indulged in violations as our ‘havenly’ neighbours. Having said this I would sincerely criticise the call for Ms. Ramya to be charged with sedition. After all we are a Sovereign Socialist Democratic Republic and we guarantee our citizens absolute freedom of expression and we are not Pakistan. But then the other side of the coin is Mr Manohar Parrikar is entitled to his opinion as much as Ms Ramya or for that matter any other Indian. If he feels Pakistan is hell it’s his point of view, however, blasphemous, ridiculous or hilarious, and the same should be respected as much as Ms. Ramya’s point of view is expected to be heard and repected.

 Ms. Ramya is quite young and expectedly ignorant of Congress culture of standing by the ruling Government in the matters that concern national pride and integrity as seen during the Kargil war. Openly criticising the Defense Ministers statement over a sensitive and important issue concerning our notorious neighbour may not necessarily go down well with 10 Jamnpath bosses as expected by Ms Ramya and if it does the whole mutation in the Congress Culture may not go down well with the people only to further the woes of Congress in forthcoming elections.

                                                               - Bhushan  Sarmalkar, 
             27 August 2016.