Friday, October 17, 2008
Incredible India! or precisely Incredible 'India-Yesterday'!
Known for its serene beauty and rich culture, ' India-yesterday' was an epitome of peace & harmony across the globe.From the Himalyan stretch to the southern corals...From the eastern 'dawns' to the western 'dusks'...'India -Yesterday' shared a common dream- 'Peace'. Peace for my folks, peace for my friends, peace for myself. After recovering from a regretful era of regional and communal discrepancy, 'India-Yesterday' hobbled on the growth track owing to the economic liberalisation of the country.The 'corporatization' brought back life to the market, the 'call centre era ' diluted the need for 'pocket money', the 'nano' declaration evoked a long uncherished dream of owning a car someday, all has one thing in common-Peace. Peace to work, peace to grow, peace to carve a significant space in the social circuit.
In the middle of the stargazing drops a 'bomb'.
The bombing at Jaipur raised many criticisms.Entire country was dumb-struck without realizing that it was just a teaser of the 'chronology' that was awaiting us at the corner.Delhi, Bangalore, Ahemdabad, Agartala, kanpur, the pain multiplied manifolds."India-Today" has become an epicentre, a handicapped nation witnessing the 'inevitable'.The fear has embedded in an 'indian gene' and 'uncertainity' has ransacked our minds. Uncertainity to a level where a bomb rumour turns into a greivous stampede ending more than 200 lives as witnessed at one of the Jodhpur shrines.
Who are the people behind all these tragedies? Are they some aliens trying to invade us or some 'cynicals' traumatizing innocents owing to the rancour they possess for mankind. I surfed through many layers but i failed to understand the motive of these 'narcissits'.For how long will we be the victims of this impotent system? For how long will we be the 'prey' to these cannibals? For how long our dreams will shatter before even shaping up?
What's the way out?
I fail to understand.
Help me out.
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