Thursday, August 27, 2009

Sea And Rain-Drops

Light rain-drops fall and wrinkle the sea, 
Then vanish, and die utterly. 
One would not know that rain-drops fell If the round sea-wrinkles did not tell.
 So souls come down and wrinkle life And vanish in the flesh-sea strife. 
One might not know that souls had place Were't not for the wrinkles in life's face.

( Courtesy- "Dyessey" Whom I fondly refer as "Dearie"-- my own voices, thoughts and symphonies from Manila)

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Monday, August 24, 2009

The hues of life..rendezvous in the twilight







 As the sun seems destined for a quiet sunset 
 and my thoughts float away to some distant lands.
 To some far away places
 Where the rays of the sun wash away my worries
 And someone leaning against my shoulder-
 I could feel my heartbeat in her breath

The cool wind awakens me..
and I see myself lost in the  twilight
and I see myself lost in the twilight

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

BJP- Losing its Religion- reinventing Jinnah

Once again, the Jinnah controversy has raised itself from ashes like the phoenix. The BJP seems to be struggling to define its true identity. Its veterans-of the likes of Advani and Jaswant, who have tilled and cultivated the soil of “Sangh Parivar” with their blood and sweat are being ostracised. Let us not forget that the birth and prosperity of Sangh Parivar rests on the propagation of Pakistan.It was partition that led to growth of the right wing ideology in India. We all know the hidden skeletons of India’s partition. Neither the Muslim League, nor the Congress or the Hindu Mahashabha were interested in stopping the carnage. The British wanted a hasty retreat from India because they knew the carnage was imminent. They did not want the responsibility of ensuring the safety and security of millions of Indians who were themselves vent upon drinking each other’s blood. The Hindu Mahasabha fulled the Hindus in the hindu majority provinces and the Muslim league did the same in its sphere of influence. Consequently it was the Congress which gained from all the chaos. In fact, it was the demonic face of the Congress that we got to see after India’s Independence. Nehru got the pie (Jinnah given peanuts and Gandhiji sidelined). None of the Congress leaders were interested in stopping the blood bath that was reeking with human miseries across the borders. Boundary lines were hastily drawn at midnght and the bloody exodus of people began from both the sides.

No use playing the blame game. We all know the truth. The real cause of partition was our greed. Jinnah was a scape goat during partition and a demon in history books for a resurgent India. India needed Jinnah as a demon because it needed the justification for the creation of Pakistan(Infact India still needs a Jinaah every time when there is a need to unite). Someone needed to be proved responsible for the blood bath and it was Jinnah. The history books were written based on this plan : demonise Jinaah and unite India.

Few lines from Ghalib’s poertry best evokes the mood

Humko malum hain zannat ki hakikat lekin- Dil ko khush rakhne ke liye Ghalib yeh Khayal accha hain


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