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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

The Wednesday Statesman

The End of A Tyrannical Monarchy



After 240 years of ruthless, tyrannical, meglomaniacal, anti-republian and unconstitutional rule of the ill-called world's only 'Hindu Kingdom', the monarchy of Nepal decided to call it a day on wednesday, 11th July 2008. With all there extra constitutional rights stripped off, the erstwhile King of Nepal, 'Mr Gyanendra' and his family moved out of their Narayanhiti Palace situated in the heart of Kathmandu, later on wednesday evening.



Swayed by a large "Long live the republic" chanting crowd of people from across the sections of Nepalese populace, the former king made, if anything, a quiet exit from the palace. The palace, along with its property, including the crown and the specter of the former king has now been confiscated by the people's governement of Nepal. This is certainly a moment of deja-vu in the history of the himalayan country. This indeed can be marked as a victory of the common people against the rich and the exploitative classes of the 21st century world.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

A Tragedy Which Was Waiting To Happen….

I may be off the schema of adoring or deploring the beauty or devastation of Mother Nature when am writing this post. But I feel that if I have to honor or abhor Mother Nature, I need to first respect the righteousness of the people who are her subjects!

The serial blasts that went off in Jaipur the other day, was just the kind of reality that justifies my concern. Not that such tragedies have never happened before, nor am assuming it will stop post this particular incident….but the perpetrators of this tragedy, has no doubt been successful in instilling the fear of insecurity among my fellow Indians. What it also points out to, is the largely ineffective, spineless and politically shrewd leadership of both the state of Rajasthan & the Government of India.

While I buy the theory that terrorism of this scale targeted at innocent civilians is not entirely preventable, the issue of a country providing its citizens a safe haven to live and propagate their ideals, still remains valid.

Neither the Congress which has a stupendous record of serving the Indian citizens and who is a major part of the country’s present ruling alliance, nor the chauvinistic BJP who governs the state of Rajasthan, where this unfortunate incident happened, seemed to have any idea of dealing with the crisis! India’s leadership today has become a minority appeasement agency!! Each one of us who have advertantly or inadvertently elected this government is answerable to the kins of the hundreds who died because of no fault of their own!! Am not trying to imply that all the ‘Minorities’ are terrorists, but there are certain elements of terrorism even among the majority of minorities, that are hindering our progress as a developing nation!!

In my opinion, we should take a leaf out of Israel’s book…. that for any Jew who gets killed, they will kill twice or thrice the number of Arab terrorist Muslims. After all when will we learn that sometimes it is necessary for us to be offensive rather than be defensive , if we have to safeguard our territory and its citizens?

However, the fact today remains that India as a country which boasts of being the mother of peaceful saints (Mahatma, Buddha, Ashoka et al) has become a soft target for the neo –Talibanis. The Jaipur blasts, whosoever has done it, had truly had their moment of glory!!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Nargis, the not so sweet smelling flower …


The word ‘Nargis’ should call your mind to the word ‘Flower’ (the sweet smelling Daffodil) …especially if you are a North Indian…or even a Pakistani or Bangladeshi for that matter!!

But in today’s world it’s a synonym for the unparalleled destructiveness of Mother Nature! The Cyclone (Nickname ‘Nargis’) hit the Irrawadi Delta in the Myanmar last week, with devastating consequences. While people of Myanmar (Formerly known as ‘Burma’) is still trying to come to terms with the ruins of smooth sounding ‘Nargis’, the military junta in Myanmar (led by a freak named (Gen) Than Shwe) and the world at large, including our own India, is maintaining a low profile. The military Junta simply refuses to acknowledge the damages caused to its people and is more concerned about the ‘fake referendum’ which seeks to legitimize its rule over its citizens, in other parts of Myanmar. They have even refused to accept the aid from reputed Human Rights organizations including the Red Cross, Medicines Sans Frontiers and UN World Food Program, under the ill-willed excuse that they have enough food for carrying out the relief operations on their own.

The elusive, but oppressive military junta in Myanmar, which shows no respect for its own populace, is one of the most dangerous, gluttonous and sadistic government establishments in today’s world!! The worst part of it all is that none of her neighbours are even showing the courage to force General Than Shwe and his men from accepting the international aid that is trying its’ best to pour in. This is perhaps under the assumption of the respective countries, that any sort of intervention in Myanmar sets a precedent for outside meddling over their own shortcomings.

In any case, this is an unprecedented obstruction of humanitarian aid in modern humanitarian relief efforts. We as neighbors of Myanmar (the country which was part of the erstwhile British Raj of India and a country of people whom we used to call as our brothers and sisters) have not even have had the galls to send in a stern warning to the regime to accept the humanitarian aids (The rice we sent as humanitarian aid to Myanmar is being used as ‘Sand bags’ for the Burmese military) . If a country like India, which seems rather proud to proclaim itself as the ‘Super Power’ of the future, has to have any respect in the eyes of the world, it needs to pro-actively take some steps to counter the megalomaniac military leadership in Myanmar.

So the Government of India, please wake up and take up your well deserved place in the geopolitical arena if you actually aspire to be a superpower in future and pressurize the Burmese junta to accept relief materials urgently and prevent further escalation of human tragedy and misery in Burma

Sunday, April 20, 2008

"Can the flap of butterfly's wing in Brazil trigger a tornado in Texas?"

It's with extreme sadness that engulfs me, that I am writing this post. Today on 18th of April 2008, I learned from newspapers that Edward Lorentz, the great meteorologist, who devised the famous chaos theory has passed away at the age of 90. Lorentz used what would later be known as the "Butterfly Effect" to explain the weather patterns and substantiate the chaos theory.

Chaos Theory is a mathematical sub-discipline that studies complex systems. Examples of these complex systems that Chaos Theory helped fathom are earth's weather system, the behavior of water boiling on a stove, migratory patterns of birds, or the spread of vegetation across a continent. Chaos is everywhere, from nature's most intimate considerations to art of any kind
He is truly one of the great scientific minds that we in our generation has come across. He has taught us that there is chaos even in an orderly life, and order even in a chaotic life. Goodbye to you Sir Lorentz...we've learned a lot from you, and will miss you.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Wait.. i'vbe just started to explore the blog world...will come back with somthing interesting soon..

Saturday, March 22, 2008

My first post

I' am what iam