Thursday, December 21, 2006

I am one of those who often thinks India has no future as long as its corrupt people live by their own rules. But at the same time, I can’t help but feel proud as an Indian. Like in life I have my bouts of joys and sorrows, my feelings for my mother land oscillate between disappointment and unadulterated benevolence. What happened to the murderer of Jessica Lall is what should have happened about a year back, but as they say, better late than never.

The power of public opinion and protest is not to be questioned. Just observing how the media and we, the people got together to demand for the justice that Jessica deserved, highlighted a new angle of the psyche of the ordinary Indian. It reminds me of a song…”Hum logon ko samajh sako to samjho dilbar jaani, Jitna bhi tum samjhoge utni hogi hairaani..”

We may be backward. Lies, bribes, hypocrisy and filthy social habits may have put us on the world map as a “Developing nation”, but, at the same time, Jessica’s murder case has reaffirmed our place as the world’s largest democracy. The sad part is that Jessica is no more to see it happen.

But, do we need such costly examples to check the authenticity of our Constitution?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

well on this issue i like to say that every thing has its bad and good aspects. kind of closeness and attachment we hav in our relations will not be their in so called developed countries. if u will be running to catch a local in mumbai then i m assuring u that one hand will be reaching u to help u get in it..
lastly i want to say one thing
" apni maa kitni bhi badsurat ho, phir bhi wo duniya ki sab se acchi aurat hoti hai"