Monday, 22 July 2013


PARINEETA

ik nadi thi,
jo kabhi bhi,
sagar se milnaa saki...

raste ke parbaton ko,
paar kar na saki...

rookhi si sookhi si,
pyaasi adhuri s,i
ab tak bichchi hai wahan.......

ek qatraa aansu kaa,
ussmey par baaki hai,
meri hi tarhaa piyaa...

piyu bole.........kya ye boley....jiya dole....kyun ye....jaanu naaa....



( This sad version of the song 'Piyu Bole' from 'Parineeta' never found its way to the movie or the album is still lying in some corner of my heart as it describes its own destiny ! )  

  -Swanand Kirkire 

Saturday, 29 December 2012

Don't expect justice from the culprits!





“I just want to sleep. A coma would be nice. Or amnesia. Anything, just to get rid of this, these thoughts, whispers in my mind. Did they rape my head, too?” 
- A Rape Victim







Such words also don't move the hearts of our lawmakers. What if these words came out from the mouth of a girl from their own family? Then they will do everything to punish the culprits,why not now? 
Because most of them will suffer if strict laws are made in this country.

When politicians say that no sitting member of the Lok Sabha faces a rape charge. Here i am mentioning a few such cases:
  • Six persons who declared that they had rape charges against them contested the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. Of them, one is from the Rashtravadi Communist Party, one from the RPP, a third from the Bahujan Samaj Party, another from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha while two were independent candidates.
  • 369 MPs, MLAs face charges of crimes against women. Charges include heinous crime of Rape and Molestation, what aam aadmi would expect from such criminals sitting in law making position?
  • Political parties gave tickets to 27 candidates who contested state elections in the last five years and who declared they had rape charges against them. Of these, seven were independent, five from the SP, two each from the BJP and one from the Congress. Ten of these are from UP alone and five from Bihar.
  • Six sitting MLAs have declared rape charges against them. They are Sribhagwan Sharma (SP, Khurja, UP), Anoop Sanda (SP, Sultanpur, UP), Manoj Kumar Paras (SP, Nagina, UP), Mohammad Aleem Khan (BSP, Bulandshahr, UP), Jethabhai G. Ahir (BJP, Shahera, Gujarat) and Kandikunta Venkata Prasad (TDP, Kadiri, AP).
  • Political parties gave tickets to 27 candidates who contested the state elections in the last five years, who have declared that they have been charged with rape. Of these, seven are independent candidates, five have been given tickets by the SP, two have been given tickets by the BJP and two are BSP candidates.
  • When M.P  Paras was called, he said the Delhi gangrape incident was “shameful”. “The culprits should be punished. It’s an open-and-shut case.” But what about the charges against him? “They are politically motivated and were slapped on me by someone who was instigated by the BSP.”
  • Even when the entire nation is on roads shouting for women protection,Himachal Pradesh has elected 14 MLAs who are facing criminal cases. Five of these MLAs—three from Congress and two from BJP—face serious criminal cases like kidnapping or abducting, abatement of suicide, forgery etc. Ten of the 36 newly elected Congress MLAs have criminal background in the House of 68 while three of the 26 BJP MLAs have criminal cases against them, according to National Election Watch.
  • Political parties also gave tickets to 260 other contesting candidates in the legislative assembly elections held in the last five years have declared that they have charges of crimes against women such as outraging the modesty of a woman, assault, insulting the modesty of a woman etc. Out of the 260 candidates who declared that they have been charged with crimes against women, 72 are independent candidates, 24 have been given tickets by the BJP, 26 by the INC, 16 by the SP and 18 have been given tickets by the BSP. 
  • Maharasthra has the maximum number of such candidates (41), followed by Uttar Pradesh (37) and West Bengal (22).
Source: Individual affidavits/Association for Democratic Reforms/OutlookIndia

Saturday, 1 September 2012

'Har Har Mahadev' (Everyone is God)

Walking through a busy lane in Mumbai,coming back from college.
I came to a halt at a book shop to grab some book which will help me pass my time during weekend. I came across a set of two books which I really liked after reading the synopsis (The Immortals of Meluha & The secret of the Nagas). I bought them and came back. 


Once I got reading the book, I realized all the childhood stories about Lord Shiva, told by my grand father were challenged!
The book portrayed him as a human being with strong character and leadership qualities that made people believe that he was a God, but all he was a Human.





As we believe Lord Ram was. Now Ram was a mighty King and Shiva was a fearless warrior. Both tried to protect the civilization from evils attacks during their times and help bring order to the society and thus the people started worshipping them as gods.

Every man believes in the history of Indus valley civilization, Mesopotamia, Harappa and other such places. But if someone goes to a priest and says that Shiva was just a human being I am sure there is a large part of our population that will take offense or that person will be termed Atheist! 

But this really got me thinking what a myth is? And what is reality?
There is a chant that is said to be given by Shiva himself, ‘Har Har Mahadev’ which means Everyone is Mahadev(another name of shiva).

So if he himself believed that every human being has the potential to be what he is. Why don’t we today believe in that rather than blindly following any religion or priest, why don’t we believe in what god said himself.
I still am not able to find my answers, but I firmly believe,

‘Har Har Mahadev