Thursday, 22 June 2017

Ghalib's sense of humour

Indians are not known for great sense of humour. Black humour is still rare. But one Indian poet had this rare gift of nature in abundance. It was Ghalib. 
In one of his poems he says: Aage aati thi haal-e-dil par hansi; Ab kisi baat par nahin aati. Literally translated: The state of heart at which we once used to amuse has worsened so much that we have nothing left to amuse at any more. 
The couplet is still relevant.


Modi Vs Kejriwal

When Modi called for Congress-mukt Bharat, he, in fact, meant he brooks no opposition.
In due course of time, he and his party, though could not decimate the Congress, could be able to subdue the grand old party to servility. Yet, they do not seem to be content.
In today's political scenario, the only party that can muster enough courage to offer a little resistance to Modi party is AAP. Going by the no-holds-barred tirade against the political novice, it is crystal clear Modis' ultimate aim is to strike at the root of democracy and turn India into a totalitarian state.


Patriarchal manifests in many different ways

Be it triple talaq or love jihad, the gender issues surfacing today point to one thing. Men are caught in the time warp. They still think women can be subdued into obedience just by invoking patriarchal values. To their misfortune woman is no longer ready to suffer in silence. Thanks to information revolution, she has learnt to question. She is, in a way, questioning the very concept of god men have created for her. Only a man can be so biased against woman. A dishonest god is the creation of devil, not divine.

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Old article: Mob frenzy marred Muslim case

This is not the first instance, nor is it going to be the last one. It has now become a routine of sorts to hear that someone tried to throw muck on Islam by denigrating the prophet or the teachings of the religion. But every time the outcome is almost the same – Islam getting a bad name and its followers a black eye in the aftermath of each episode. This is not because of the blasphemous behaviour of offenders, but the Muslim zealots’ frenzied and violent reaction.
This is the drama being play out for the past one week. An obscure citizen of the US made a film depicting Prophet Mohammed’s character in a bad light. The film sparked off instant protests, especially in the counties where Muslims have a sizable numbers. They not only targeted so-called enemies but also jeopardized their own future. Anti-US protests swept across the so-called Muslim world leaving three persons, one of them a US ambassador, dead and dozens injured.
As if this was not enough, nearer home, in Ghaziabad, six people were killed and 12 injured in mob fury and police action. Reason: Some unidentified miscreants threw torn pages of Koran at the platform of a railway station. The incident came to light even as Muslims elsewhere demonstrated their raw anger against the offensive film in the most bestial fashion which is antithesis of all that their religion, or any religion for that matter, stands for. They could do well by following the noble teachings of their own religion. Had they done that they would not have been doing all that shames themselves.
While the Ghaziabad incident is yet to be unraveled, it is no less diabolical given that it has taken much bigger toll than the offensive film. As for the row over the film, it is different in the way that those behind it are not unassuming victims caught unawares by the storm over an act they had not expected to be as explosive. They are in fact the sly conspirators who made the film on purpose acting on a meticulously devised devious and diabolical plan. They knew full well the implications of their mischief and had foreseen the magnitude of its fallout. Their motive was not just to slander Islam and its prophet, but to provoke Muslims into a mindless frenzy which eventually would boomerang on them.
The magnitude of the conspiracy can be gauged from the fact that the producer of the film initially tried to hide his identity calling himself a Jew and went on to announce that his venture was financed by Jews. Later, it turned out that he is a Coptic Christian. What is intriguing is that they have succeeded in their purpose, thanks to the unpretentious Muslims. Had they not reacted the way they did, the insignificant movie would have passed off without a flicker.

The knee-jerk reaction of some zealots marred the case of Muslims and made the film and the conspiracy behind it look like a lesser evil.

Religious shrines double up as tourist destinations

Gurudwara Bangla Saheb like Swarn Mandir (Golden Temple of Amritsar), the Sikh shrine is a favourite haunt for majority of non-Sikh visitors. Some visit the shrine with devotion, others in search of peace of mind and yet others to mark their presence at the architectural marvel.
Apart from Bangla Saheb, Jama Masjid, Lotus Temple, Akshardham, Gurudwara Raqab Ganj are the other places of worship equally popular among ppl in Delhi irrespective of religious affiliations.

... And for today's generation, a religious place is just a background for some photo ops.

Humour in politics

The single most important gift the Modi government has given to its citizens is the sense of humour, which was traditionally supposed to be rare in Indians. From white to black and gray, one can access all shades of comedy through newspapers, TV news channels and online.
Be it killing for cow or groom killing for mare, these incidents are part of ultimate black humour. Justification of human shield by our brave soldiers, hounding of couples on the premise of love jihad, or persecution of students, the state of state's affair has taught us laughing at ourselves.
With sundry netas competing with each other to grab public attention through their ever innovative antiques, giving standup comedians run for their money, connoisseurs of humour could not have any better. Practical jokes and anecdotes are floating all around the political and social life of the nation to satiate the ever-growing appetite for raw humour.
Latest to join the fun bandwagon is no less a person than a judge. Babus and cops are already onboard. With his cockey innuendo the judge has given the humour refreshingly new meaning. Why can't we revive our foreign exchange by exporting this shuddh shakahari desi humour.

Selfie craze

The trend is blowing across the world. People can be seen clicking themselves away, anywhere and everywhere, in gay abandon. Some don't hesitate to even risk their lives to take snaps against the background of the most unearthly place at the most uneartly hour, ignoring the option of Photoshop. The selfie craze has always remained a mystery for me. My friends explain it away as self indulgence. There is no denying the fact that obsession with one's looks is the sole motivator, but I think there are other, not-so-obvious, reasons behind the selfie craze. I don't think any serious research has been carried out on the trend so far. I request my FB friends to enlighten me on this and suggest more factors that could have given rise to the craze.
One question that has been haunting me for some time is don't ppl get bored of looking at themselves again and again. Or do they see a new avatar every time they click a selfie.

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