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Posted by Trioenix - - 3 Scribbles on the last page

As I tuned into the radio this morning I heard the song ‘Bharat hum ko jaan se pyara hai…’ when I wondered is it so? And thought that if it’s true then why are patriotic songs played only on national holidays? Why doesn’t any one remember the martyrs on any other day? What exactly is the significance of these days (January 26th, August 15 and October 2nd) in our lives? To be honest, for us, these are mere days of relaxation and recreation. Most of us don’t even bother to go to our institutions for the flag hosting, we simply enjoy the day either by sleeping more or having a hang out with family and friends! We don’t value the independence just because we didn’t do any thing to achieve it… we opened our eyes in a free state, we never breathed the air of prison, we never were never ruled by any foreign nation… should we not value the cost of millions of martyrs who spoilt there presence and sacrificed there future for us? Don’t we have any responsibility towards our nation? We have but we don’t give a damn for it, we plan for our betterment and not for the country’s!

They say that today, we achieved sixty years of independence… but are we really free? I don’t think so! We are still their slaves… we feel proud, to use foreign multinational products, to work in foreign multinational companies. In other words its not pride, its slavery! None of us bother about the nations problems… we do read newspapers just to have a general awareness and are least interested where the country is going! We admire the corrupt people, for instance take the case of an actor imprisoned a few days back, the whole day news channels kept on covering his imprisonment, his songs and movies being telecasted on each and every national channel, be it television or FM! People said that they felt sad, that their (so called) hero was imprisoned, and I pity them! Was he the real hero? We have easily forgotten the real life hero like S. K. Dubey! (I wonder how many have recognized him!) And say that we love our nation… do we? We admire such people (as the actor mentioned above) who are selling the country for their own betterment… who are valuing the Nation’s freedom with a few currency notes!!! Do you still think that we love our nation?

I doubt how many of us can speak fluent Hindi, or say aloud; all the swaras and vanjans (vowels and consonants) used in the National language, or use the Hindi Dictionary! I’m sure only a few, and the worst part is that we feel proud of it! What a shame! Is this what we should be proud of? Is this for what martyrs like Bhagat Singh and Subhash Chandrs Bose sacrificed their lives? I don’t say that foreign multinationals or English should be banned… but we should use them, but we should not forget our culture!

Simply hosting the flag for a day or singing or playing patriotic songs for the day doesn’t mean we are proud of the Nation… it should come from the heart. Have you ever wondered that millions of Indian National flags are sold on the eve before such days, but what happens to them after that? They are trampled beneath our legs! After the eve of independence we don’t care for the flags, we again preoccupy ourselves into our daily schedule, and that flag left all alone to be crushed and dishonored, awaiting for the arrival of next National day where it can get its lost respect! Don’t buy it if you lack the respect for it!

Its time now, when the generation should awaken… Feel proud of being an Indian, wearing Indian brands, eating with hands, speaking Hindi and following Hinduism! Don’t be a slave of foreign multinationals or corrupt nationalists who are selling the Nation to the hands of foreigners… set you self free… value the Nations independence… and do contribute for its welfare and upbringing. It is independent… and do care that it remains!

3 Responses so far.

  1. Unknown says:

    Can you express freely in this country? Can you put forth your opinions without feeling afraid of getting imprisoned or charged with serious offence? Can you dream to grow rich without fear of losing your surplus money to minimise the economic divide? Do you live in make shift tents under a constant fear of a rocket propelled grenade attack or being shot down? Are you being made to work by any ruler to fill his treasury? Independent.. are we?!!!
    Using foreign brands and speaking English has got nothing to do with patriotism, in today's world. The way economies are shaping up, I see the regional boundaries diminish in the near future (European Nations is just a primitive example).
    If speaking Hindi, wearing traditional clothes and using national brands makes one patriotic, then I guess that is a poor example of nationalism.
    In today's life it is totally impossible to do things that our great leaders did about 100 years back. What they did then was relevant in their times. In our times, what is relevant is how we can align our personal goals such that it helps our nation progress. And that is exactly what is happening - How else can you explain the current GDP? And I don't see we have given up on our traditions and culture yet. It is still rich, the way it was 100 years back. We were born free, we will die free.
    Agreed our generation takes many things for granted, but I strongly feel that deeper within there is some conscience and willingness to fight for our Motherland, if a situation arises. Atleast I'm ready to do so.
    But to me, at the moment, there are far greater issues for us to handle - Nuclear Proliferation and Global Warming. Are we concerned?

    P.S. - I am Rashmi's (ur cousin)friend. Was just browsing through your blog. Felt should comment on this one, since this subject is very dear to me. No offence meant.

  2. Ankur says:

    Oh, its an iteration of what i hear from the psuedo patriots and people whom i have in a way not been keeping close to, just because i do not see a reason why we should look back, only communities which are at their peak look back, those, who have work ahead should never look back, but rather look forward to what the future has in store and what they can do about it, Prajwala, i mean not to offend you, its just that i want to ensure that the gimmick of falling in love with those who've done something for us does not come through the current generation, the work lies ahead, and each one of us need to do that,

  3. Anonymous says:

    Must say....a very passionate post! An interesting read!

    came across your blog through the William Wordsworth community on Orkut and your poem there