Half Baked

May 26th, 2009 3 comments »


In an oft-told variation of the Hindu myth of cosmology, a young boy asks his father what holds up the Earth. Amused, the father assures his son that the world rests on the back of a large turtle. “But what holds up the turtle?” the boy asks. After brief reflection the father says, “A huge elephant.” “But,” the boy continues, “what is under the elephant?”Sensing that he is rapidly losing control of the conversation, the father finally exclaims, “Son, its elephants all the way down from there!”

 

I often hear similarly disconcerting explanations about the “cosmology” of the modern world. If one asks a new owner how his or her home computer works, one is likely to hear: “You plug it in, push the ‘on’ button, and it’s microchips from there on down.” Hey! dats been my response as well! stupid me huh??? :-)

 

Apathy about science and technology seems especially rampant among my fellow
Human Beings. A fraction of adults understand that the Earth orbits  the sun yearly, only a few can define DNA or that know what a molecule is and fewer even know about global warming and fewer even care to do anything about it! Not saying dat I have all the answers! ignorant me! foolish me!

 

The great irony, of course, is that as much as any other on Earth, the Indian economy and our attendant standard of living are based on a foundation of rapid scientific advances. Today we take for granted that skyscrapers do not collapse; that satellites in geosynchronous orbit allow us to communicate near instantaneously with others around the world; that a vast electric power grid faithfully delivers energy to millions of homes; that medical devices function for years within our bodies; and that a trillion dollars [I say $$'s coz we're all in love with the greenbacks!] in electronic transactions are flawlessly entered into millions of individual accounts each day.

 

Why is it that such scientific achievements are increasingly taken for is granted? While occasional failures are subject to intense public criticism? A portion of the problem is due to the fact that there is still widespread scientific illiteracy even among those who hold
high-level decision-making positions. For example – lets not talk about our Indian Politicians - even in the US of A, only a handful of members in the U.S. House of Representatives have a science or engineering background.


I shudder at the thought of how ignorant and uneducated some of our Indian Politicians are!! Here we are, where our politicians only concern is fighting religious battles, breaking down mosques and churches and not to mention filling up their bank accounts with our money!

Keep in mind that these are the people who must make the decisions regarding automobile pollution standards, approval of a space program and developments in bioengineering such as the possibility of human cloning, stem cell research. Most importantly, remember that it is WE who put these power hungry, money making, whoremongers, and uneducated, blundering twits in the ultimate seat of power!  Anyway, that’s another matter altogether.

 

Living as we do in a “sound bite” world, scientists and engineers must learn to communicate far more effectively with lay audiences. In my opinion, this remains the greatest shortcoming of most scientists and engineers today. The time has arrived for  scientists to come down from their Ivory Tower and enter the arena of real world debate, bubbling controversy, and-brace themselves-politics. It is no longer viable to place their candle under a bushel.

 

At best we will find ourselves in darkness, and at worst every bushel will go up in flames. We must prepare future scientists to present information in almost every forum from college meetings to state level debates.

 

If we continue to put our trust solely in the primacy of logic and technical skills, we will lose the contest for the public’s attention-and in the end, both the public and the scientific and technical communities will be the losers. If, on the other hand, we become more adept at explaining science and technology, while at the same time encouraging more “rocket science for Dummies,” our future will be bright indeed. :-)



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My Eulogy

May 14th, 2009 13 comments »

If I was gone tomorrow, would I be missed?

When I am gone and my name is on St. Peter”s list,

I want people to go on with their lives as normal,

A simple tribute will do, nothing formal.

If I was gone tomorrow, would I be satisfied,

Would I have accomplished something before I died?

Have I made an influence in anyone I”ve met?

Did I change someone”s life before in the ground I am set?

If one person is better because of me,

If only for a minute a smile I did see,

Then I believe that it was worth all the time I was here

And I hold in my heart all my friends close and dear.

If I was gone tomorrow, would people even care?

Would they even notice that I was not there?

I know some people would not be upset about me

Those people, at my funeral I would not see.

If no one was there, I would be sad,

But in a way, I would be glad.

I don”t want anyone to be sad that I am not here,

I don”t want them to be sad or even shed a tear.

I want to see them with a smile on their face,

And not to see sadness in this case,

I just want them to be happy that they knew me,

And for them to know that I am finally set free.

I will still be around anyhow,

Even though they cannot see me now.

I”ll still be here to help heal hearts,

Maybe now I can stop the pain before it starts.

So do not be sad that I have gone away,

Because in your heart, I will stay.

As long as you continue to believe,

There is no real reason to grieve.

I”ll still be around somewhere near,

And you can call on me, and I”ll be here.


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Maa Tujhe Salaam

March 28th, 2009 11 comments »


An housewife was attacked and badly beaten up by young men from the Ram Sena a part of the BJP at Spencer’s on MG Road in Bengaluru! A repeat performance of the Mangalore incident. The staff, Managers and Security at Spencer’s decided to look the other way. The woman filed an FIR with the police station which was squashed by the Spencers Group!!!!!

Amen to that!

Who the hell cares about civil liberties and human rights anymore, right??? This is India! and in INDIA women are “bred” to be subservient and the only place for them is at the man’s stinky feet! to hell with her freedom. She can eat, sleep, breath only when man tells her she can, until then she can shrivel up and stay cowered in her dark lil corner and call it heaven! She should be thankful that man has given her the “freedom” to step out of that corner and see the sun and the stars! other than the ones she sees when he beats her till she’s balck n blue!

And maybe she deserves being physically, verbally, mentally and psychologically abused! she asked for it, right????? who the hell told her to she could think, speak or live! Who gave her the permission to wear western clothes - that not Indian culture! who told her she had freedom - that not Indian culture! Who told her that she will be respected - that not Indian culture! who told her she could be independent and still be a caring wife, mother etc… - that not Indian culture! who told her she could go to the pub and drink or smoke - that not Indian culture! who told her she was intelligent and smart and dynamic - that not Indian culture!

As for showing cleavage et al as mentioned by John! why not? there are 2 way to argue that point! 1. So what? so what if we show some cleavage??? not like the cleavage is unchartered territory for men! and cleavage has been in existence since Adam and Eve. Haven’t u seen the idols and images of our indian goddesses??? they could put Pamela Anderson to shame! Indian culture has always thrived on buxom women with big hips! and u mean to say that men dont stare at a woman’s boobs even when they are fully covered and NOT on display??? so why bitch about it now???

2. As for our g’mams profile viza viz the 21st century woman’s profile! did u know that the most sensous outfit is the sari??? not cleavage showing tops and short skirts but SARI! u think the women of the 19th century or for that matter any era were frumps and not sensous! moreover, the indian population has always looked the other way at every injustice thats happening around us - then why gawk at the innocent cleavage!!!! How many men - regardless of their ages - at a party with his friends and peers would much rather have a pretty sexy cleavage and legs showing young thing draped over his arms rather than someone wearing a dress covered from head to toe and hair reeking of coconut oil and tied in 2 plaits!

It’s true when they say that a man’s consciousness never rises above his loins! and a woman prefers to show her assets and beauty over brains coz the average man can see better than he can think! And pray! will someone plz tell me what cleavage et al has to do with poverty!???! unless John’s referring to the poverty stricken men who can’t grab such cleavage for themselves! Oh! phalez! spare me the mumbo-jumbo about moral decency when women are being objectified by men all the time!

Are u gonna do something or just who-ha about this blog! Time will tell just how many “Honourable and true Indians” are still left in India! else its oppression zindabad! genocide zindabad! discrimination ZINDABAD!

Exercise your right and before u cast ur vote… STOP and THINK!




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Yin and Yang of Intimacy

January 10th, 2009 15 comments »


I've been thinking! And believe me its dangerous for me when I get into that thinking mode!

Having survived a few miserable relationships, I decided that the formula that works best for me is living alone! No pressures of egos, opinions, assumptions and perceptions! I have no malice towards people or relations or even marriage but for some god-forsaken reason I seem to be attracting all the wrong men! My much married girlfriend would say "is there such a thing as a 'right man'" :-) and am sure men would say pretty much the same thing about women! The twain shall never meet!

And then last year I met this guy who I really liked very much ' intelligent, funny, caring, gentle. It took me sometime to trust him and even longer to fall in love! And finally the inevitable happened ' I did fall in love! Apparently he didn't! :-) And though he says he "likes" me ' the pieces of the "puzzle" don't fit! I'm a fatalist when it comes to relationships and so I was not upset or angry and certainly didn't cry my eyes out coz I had no expectations of him reciprocating my feeling.


But I've discovered a side to my nature that I didn't think I was capable off! Patience, forgiveness!!


After all, we are perfect, not the perfect "perfect" people but rather perfectly "imperfect" people living in an equally imperfect world ' doing the best we can, the best way we know how! Right??? Don't u agree???? I do!


U know there's something about our psychological, spiritual, and physical makeup that cries out for intimacy with another. Is it coz God designed relationship / marriage to be the most cherished of all human emotions / bonds in which we share life - intellectually, socially, emotionally, spiritually, and physically???


There are many different kinds of sharing and I'm not talking just about the bed or bank balances! I'm talking of intimacy ' in every aspect ' big and small! Let's get our minds outa the gutter for once and acknowledge the fact that intimacy doesn't only refer to sex! And do we ever really share this connection with our spouse / bf / gf etc?


I'd like to begin with the most basic of all ' Physical intimacy. Because men and women are different (long live these differences!), we often come at sexual intimacy in different ways. Plz correct me if I'm wrong but a man's basic emphasis is often on the physical aspects - the seeing, touching, and climax are the focus of his attention. The woman, though, comes to sexual intimacy with more interest in the relationship. To feel loved, appreciated, and treated tenderly brings her great joy. Sexual intimacy requires understanding and responding to these differences but will cease to exist if there is no trust.


The other thing that's important to me is the Intellectual intimacy ' or the meeting of minds and not just bodies. And I'm not talking off discussing highly intellectual ideas. The important thing is discussing your thoughts. They may be thoughts about food, finances, health, crime, work, and politics etc. They reveal something of what’s going on in your mind throughout the day. There's no such thing as a trivial thought! If you / I are / am thinking of something ' that's important enuff to be discussed. After all, Quantum Physics tells us that de universe emerged from thought! And so did many arguments and fights between people! If you can think it ' then u can say it too!


We are not "thrown together" in a relationship by coincidence! We chose it, right??? Then why do we not share our pastimes and interests? Social intimacy. This I think revolves around spending time and sharing our interests and hobbies and other events of lives wid our spouses / bf / gf. Some of these events we experience together; others happen while we’re apart and must be shared. And when we do things together, it not only develops a sense of teamwork / family unit / bonding, it also enhances our sense of physical intimacy.


The kicker being - Emotional intimacy. Feelings are our spontaneous, emotional responses to what we encounter through our five senses. I see an ambulance racing down the road and I feel anxious. When he touches my hand, I feel reassured that he'll comfort and love me. And when we share emotions, we build emotional intimacy.

We all talk off Spiritual intimacy. It looks great in our blogs or matrimonial sites but how often do we really believe it ourselves - enough to practice it??? This is often the least excavated of all the brass tacks of relationship confidence building, and yet this has a far reaching significant impact on how we live and die. It doesn’t require agreement of belief on every detail or any detail. Instead, we tell each other what’s going on in our inner self ' without feeling ashamed or embarrassed. It’s discussing our thoughts about spiritual realities and it's very vital. The purpose of spiritual intimacy isn’t about agreements or arguments or even opinions, but rather about understanding.


An essential ingredient of intimacy is allowing your spouse / bf / gf to be themselves without striving to make them conform to your own ideals.


I truly believe that in intimacy, we try to grow closer together, not to eliminate the “otherness,” but to enjoy it. Men and women are different and we must not, even with good intentions, seek to destroy those differences.


What keeps us from experiencing this intimacy? We are all without a doubt egocentric; the world revolves around us, the sun rises and sets on our butts. And I've seen that when we focus on the "I's and the Me's", we lose intimacy and the feeling of being connected.


The opposite of egocentric, then, is love. Love concentrates on the well-being of the spouse / bf / gf. We take time to listen to the thoughts, feelings, and desires of the people we love and who matter to us. I believe that we must try to understand the other and ourselves and to respond with empathy instead of apathy. We must choose to do things with each other, even things that may not be our favorite activities, simply because we want to be with each other and not with resentment!


And in the milieu of such intimacy, wouldn't you agree that we become supportive and caring of each other, and this in turn builds a stronger, more contented marriage / relationship.


And I haven't been successful in making this man that I love him or expect him to  understand all that's been penned here, so the chances of my getting through to u is very remote! :-)

 

FOOTNOTE: As suggested by my dear bearded buddy, I'm posting the passage from Khalil Gibran's "The Prophet"

 

Then Almitra spoke again and said, “And what of Marriage, master?”

And he answered saying:

You were born together, and together you shall be forevermore.

You shall be together when white wings of death scatter your days.

Aye, you shall be together even in the silent memory of God.

But let there be spaces in your togetherness,

And let the winds of the heavens dance between you.

Love one another but make not a bond of love:

Let it rather be a moving sea between the shores of your souls.

Fill each other’s cup but drink not from one cup.

Give one another of your bread but eat not from the same loaf.

Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you be alone,

Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.

Give your hearts, but not into each other’s keeping.

For only the hand of Life can contain your hearts.

And stand together, yet not too near together:

For the pillars of the temple stand apart,

And the oak tree and the cypress grow not in each other’s shadow.



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This is how u make babies!

December 19th, 2008 11 comments »

There is not one dirty word in it, and it’s still funny….
The Smiths were unable to conceive children and decided to use a surrogate father to start their family. On the day the proxy father was to arrive, Mr. Smith kissed his wife goodbye and said, ‘Well, I’m off now. The man should be here soon.’

Half an hour later, just by chance, a door-to-door baby photographer happened to ring the doorbell, hoping to make a sale. ‘Good morning, Ma’am’, he said, ‘I’ve come to…’

‘Oh, no need to explain,’ Mrs. Smith cut in, embarrassed, ‘I’ve been expecting you.’

‘Have you really?’ said the photographer. ‘Well, that’s good. Did you know babies are my specialty?’

‘Well that’s what my husband and I had hoped. Please come in and have a seat’.

After a moment she asked, blushing, ‘Well, where do we start?’

‘Leave everything to me. I usually try two in the bathtub, one on the couch, and perhaps a couple on the bed. And sometimes the living room floor is fun. You can really spread out there.’

‘Bathtub, living room floor? No wonder it didn’t work out for Harry and me!’

‘Well, Ma’am, none of us can guarantee a good one every time. But if we try several different positions and I shoot from six or seven angles, I’m sure you’ll be pleased with the results.’

‘My, that’s a lot!’, gasped Mrs. Smith.

‘Ma’am, in my line of work a man has to take his time. I’d love to be In and out in five minutes, but I’m sure you’d be disappointed with that.’

‘Don’t I know it,’ said Mrs. Smith quietly.

The photographer opened his briefcase and pulled out a portfolio of his baby pictures. ‘This was done on the top of a bus,’ he said.

‘Oh, my word!’ Mrs.. Smith exclaimed, grasping at her throat.

‘And these twins turned out exceptionally well - when you consider their mother was so difficult to work with.’

‘She was difficult?’ asked Mrs. Smith.

‘Yes, I’m afraid so. I finally had to take her to the park to get the job done right. People were crowding around four and five deep to get a good look’

‘Four and five deep?’ said Mrs. Smith, her eyes wide with amazement.

‘Yes’, the photographer replied. ‘And for more than three hours, too. The mother was constantly squealing and yelling - I could hardly concentrate, and when darkness approached I had to rush my shots. Finally, when the squirrels began nibbling on my equipment, I just had to pack it all in.’

Mrs. Smith leaned forward. ‘Do you mean they actually chewed on your, uh…equipment?’

‘It’s true, Ma’am, yes.. Well, if you’re ready, I’ll set-up my tripod and we can get to work right away.’

‘Tripod?’

‘Oh yes, Ma’am. I need to use a tripod to rest my Canon on. It’s much too big to be held in the hand very long.’

Mrs. Smith fainted !!


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Is baar nahin

December 9th, 2008 1 comment »



Is baar nahin
Is baar jab woh choti si bachchi mere paas apni kharonch le kar aayegi

Main usey phoo phoo kar nahin behlaoonga
Panapney doonga uski tees ko

Is baar nahin


(This time when that little girl comes to me with her bruises, I will not blow gently at her wound, nor distract her, I will let her pain grow. Not this time.)



Is baar jab main chehron par dard likha dekhoonga
Nahin gaoonga geet peeda bhula dene wale
Dard ko risney doonga,utarney doonga andar gehrey
Is baar nahin

(This time when
I see pain on faces

I will not sing
the song that eases pain

I will let the
pain seep in, deep.
Not this time.)





Is baar main na marham lagaoonga
Na hi uthaoonga rui ke phahey
Aur na hi kahoonga ki tum aankein band
karlo,gardan udhar kar lo main dawa lagata hoon

Dekhney doonga sabko hum sabko khuley nangey ghaav
Is baar nahin


(This time I won”t apply any balm Nor will I ask you to shut your eyes and turn your head While I gingerly apply medicine. I will let everyone see the open, naked wounds.
Not this time.)




Is baar jab uljhaney dekhoonga,chatpatahat dekhoonga
Nahin daudoonga uljhee door lapetney
Uljhaney doonga jab tak ulajh sake
Is baar nahin


(This time when I see difficulty, uneasiness. I will not run to solve the problems. I will let them become complicated. Not this time.)



Is baar karm ka hawala de kar nahin uthaoonga auzaar
Nahin karoonga phir se ek nayee shuruaat
Nahin banoonga misaal ek karmyogi ki
Nahin aaney doonga zindagi ko aasani se patri par
Utarney doonga usey keechad main, tedhey medhey raston pe
Nahin sookhney doonga deewaron par laga khoon
Halka nahin padney doonga uska rang
Is baar nahin banney doonga usey itna laachaar
Ki paan ki peek aur khoon ka fark hi khatm ho jaye
Is baar nahin


(This time I won”t pick up my tools as a matter of duty
I will not make a new beginning 
Nor will I stand as an example of one dedicated to my job
I will not let life easily return to normalcy
I will let it descend into muck, on the twisting paths
I will not let the blood on the walls dry out
Nor will I let its colour fade away
This time I won”t let it become so helpless
That you can”t tell blood from paan-spit
Not this time.)





Is baar ghawon ko dekhna hai Gaur se
Thoda lambe wakt tak Kuch faisley
Aur uskey baad hausley
Kahin toh shuruat karni hi hogi
Is baar yahi tay kiya hai

(This time the wounds need to be watched Carefully
For a long time
Some decisions are needed
And then some brave moves to be made
We have to begin somewhere
This time this is what I have resolved)

… Prasoon Joshi


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Jagte Raho!

December 4th, 2008 4 comments »

“….Mankind, that word should have new meaning to all of us. We cannot be consumed by our petty differences anymore. Perhaps it is fate that today is the fourth of July, and we will once again be fighting for our freedom. But not for freedom from tyrrany or oppression or persecution. We”re fighting for our right to live, to exist. And should we win the day, the Fourth of July will no longer be known as an American holiday, but as the day when the world stood up and declared in one voice that we will not go quietly into the night! We will not vanish without a fight! We”re going to live on! We”re going to survive! Today we celebrate our Independence Day!” Movie “Independence Day”

This holds good for us as well…. time to show our politicians and terrorists, alike, that we will not vanish into the woodwork. We will stand united, against all odds and fight the terrorists that come by boat as well as by vote!

November 26 marks a new low in our country”s sinking security situation. We are now at a state where every major sphere of our life has been attacked - trains, temples, mosques, cars, markets, parliament, parks, offices - and now hotels. When does this stop? Will it stop at all? We pay crores of money on taxes and levies, without even 1 paise bearing a semblance of accountability. We have blamed everybody from God to our politicians for the condition we are in; but the fact remains that we have failed because of our own unwillingness to act and to demand accountability.  We must take action atleast now - an action that is drastic, cumulative of years of not doing anything. It”s time to demand accountability and transparency from our govt! Let us make our so called elected representatives account for every paisa of the money that we have paid up to ensure our safekeeping, good roads, continuous electricity, clean water, to mention the basics. Let us have them justify their Z-class and Y-class security, while we burn. Where is the accountability? Let us bring it back.
 
Here are a few numbers to quantify things:
 
Number of terrorist attacks in India since 1993: 33
Number of terrorist attacks in India since 2001: 30
Number of terrorist attacks in India in 2008: 10
 
Number of people killed since 1993: 1300+
 
Income Taxes collected from individuals for the Financial year ending 31st March, 2008: Rs. 10,37,40,00,00,000 (103740 crores)
Sales, property, petroleum and service taxes collected for the Financial year ending 31st March, 2008: Rs. 6,73,83,00,00,000 (67383 crores)
Income from Police, fines etc.: Rs. 14,67,00,00,000 (1467 crores)
 
Expenditure on Anti-terror squads, Police upkeep, Police development/improvement, equipment upgradation for past 5 years: 3700 crores
 
 
Here is a list of attacks in 2008:

May 13, 2008 - at least 63 were killed in 9 bomb blasts along 6 areas in Jaipur.

63 deaths

July 25, 2008 - at least 2 were killed and 20 injured in 8 low intensity bomb blasts in Bangalore.

2 deaths

July 26, 2008 - 56 were killed and over 110 injured in 17 serial bomb blasts in Ahmedabad.

29 deaths

September 13, 2008 - at least 15 were killed and over 110 injured in 5 bomb blasts in Delhi markets.

21 deaths.

September 27, 2008 - 1 killed and at least 17 injured in bombings at Mehrauli area 2 bomb blasts in Delhi flower market.

1 death.

September 29, 2008 - 10 killed and 80 in bombings in Maharashtra and Gujarat bomb blasts.

10 deaths.

October 1, 2008 - 0-4 killed and up to 100 injured in Agartala bombing.

4 deaths.

October 21, 2008 - 17 killed and at least 40 injured in Imphal bomb blast.

17 deaths.

October 30, 2008 - 45+ killed and at least 300 injured in Assam bomb blast.

77 deaths.

November 26, 2008 - At least 101 killed and 287 injured in a coordinated attack in Mumbai.[9]

125 deaths and increasing


The disparity between the requirements for our country”s security and the actual disbursement has reared its ugly head in 2008. We are now faced with the reality that terrorism is deep rooted in India and we must act! Our Prime Minister, for his illustrious career and stellar academics, is as effective as we have been in handling terrorism; his address to the nation being ineffective, lacklustre, passive and non-commital, to say the least. Our Home Minister, Shivraj Patil, is known more for his propensity to dress up and for chronic foot-in-mouth comments and actions. It is with good reason that I do not attach the standard “Honourable” to these ministers. So when do we take action? The time has come.
 
The frequency of attacks is increasing exponentially, there have been 10 this year! And we have not seen even one step in terms of affirmative response, let alone affirmative-preemptive action and safeguards. Let us not wait for these attacks to get any worse. Let us demand answers. But first let us ensure that we do our part in turning things around. Let us first prevent ourselves from succumbing to cowardice. When times have taken a turn for the worst, we must step up with courage. Let us step out of our homes to demand our rights. When our parents, spouses, siblings and other loved ones fear for our safety and try to deter us from taking that step, we must assure them that we are doing so for our own continued safety, for if we do not take action now we have failed yet again due to our own weakness, for we are now only a step short of civil unrest and war. Let us head out and demand action!
 
We must not remain calm as is being called for by our politicians. We must show our anger, grief and resentment, and press for action.
 
People of Bangalore, on December 8th, 2008, let us peacefully set out from our homes, offices, schools, colleges, malls and shops and converge at Vidhana Soudha by 12noon, and demand the presence of Chief Minister Yeddyurappa and Home Minister V S Acharya, to put forth the following demands, threats and assertions:
1. If there is 1 more attack we boycott our schools, colleges, offices and professions till our safety is ensured.
2. If there is 1 more attack we do not pay any taxes and fines (income taxes, service taxes, even sales taxes on petroleum and groceries).
3. For every year that has a terror attack, we do not pay taxes and fines.
4. Every minister”s security detail is removed until all the terror attacks of 2008 have been investigated and verdicts handed out.
5. Our security forces are trained to world standards in 3 years, by pioneers in the field, from Israel, France and the United States.
6. NSG Commandos to be decentralised from Manesar, and 1 unit each to be present at 5 locations across India - North, South, East, West, Central.
7. Every Minister with even a single charge of crime against his/her name to vacate office immediately and disbarment due to this condition be made binding for any candidate.
8. Every single entry point into and exit point out of India (flights, road, trains, water vessels) to have severe and restrictive identity and security screening. Any discrepancy with any person to warrant immediate deportation to last port of exit.
 
On December 8th, let us begin the movement to make sure that we leave no stone unturned to bring back peace and security to our country. Let us set out to Vidhana Soudha and call other citizens to join the movement. Let us draw people from their homes and residences to join the movement. Let us have students and teachers walk together from the classrooms. Let us have employees and bosses walk together from the offices. Let us have citizens from every walk of life join the movement. If we have people who are not computer-enabled, let us read to them this message and spread the call. For unless it is a mass movement, it has no effect. If all people from the big bosses of IT and Financial majors to the daily-wage labourer, are not present we are under-represented and ineffective. When unions can take out strikes for reasons unknown or unclear, we can form together atleast to demand our safety. If the 10 attacks and 350+ deaths of 2008 are not enough to evince your action, whose death will it take for you to join this fight for survival?

I will be there coz I demand a safe India to ensure the safety of my loved ones!


Please spread the call, forward this message without fear of censure from superiors and peers, for this is the time to act.

 
Let our voices be heard on December 8th!
 
With all sincerity,



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Adieu

November 29th, 2008 6 comments »


Well…. as u can see I”ve been struggling to find time to pen on this iland! and its only getting tougher by the day… Its been a fun time and I”ll miss all! I hope I”ll be able to manage my work pressure better in time and be back here.

I can”t possibly copy all dat I”ve posted here so in case you want to do so then plz go right ahead! I havent decided on whether I”m gonna keep “tumbelweed” alive or give her a merciful ending.

Dasvidanya…. for now

I”ll Be Back!

P.S: you”re welcome to email me but in case you want to rant in support of our politician / Thackerys and the rest of the fanatical brigade den I suggest you stay away from me! Coz u”ll not like the response u get from me! I am brutal and I dont back down wen something I believe in very strongly is threatened - in this case - freedom, justice and liberty and above all my country! I believe a person is innocent until the law can prove beyond all resonable doubt that he/she/they are guilty! I have no use for religion that endorses killing innocent people or for the people who believe in senseless killing in the name or GOD!  Honour killing! horses arse!!!

talk about the weather if u must but steer clear from politics and religion! they are both tarnished by people!



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Gunda Raj

November 28th, 2008 7 comments »



Anyone who is against this Country and ALL her people is a Terrortist! Be it the Sang Parivar, Shiv Sena / MNS, BJP, Bajrang Dal, VHP or even the LeT!  Have you forgotten what Narendra Modi and the Bajrang Dal / VHP did in Gujrat and to the Christians in India??? Then why do u call the carnage at Mumbai as a terrorist act and not this???

Don”t blame the Pakistani govt for doing nothing about the terror camps there. Have we, as Indians or our legal system or our “elected” govt done a shit about the acts of terror committed by the Bajrang Dal, Sangh Parivar, VHP and the BJP! Don”t make a hue and cry at Pakistan when you are not as pure as the driven snow!
Let”s Clean up our own homes first and then cast the stone at Pakistan! Our govt knew of the attacks and still did nothing about it and now we blame Pakistan???

We have rules laid down that dictate our eligibility to vote but there are NO criterias to lead a country??? Our political horizon is crawling wid unsavory and dregs of the community and we call them our LEADERS! only a handfull of educated leaders the rest are all GUNDAS!
And Rem, Justice delayed is NO justice at all!

Be afraid of the terrorists who come by vote as much as by boat!


If you - as an citizen - believe only in a Maharashtra or a Tamil Nadu or a Punjab and NOT in INDIA! then its time you got the hell out of this country and crawl back under the rock u crawled outa! We dont want you, so dont come back!

Impotent Government lead by Senile attention seeking Politicians elected by fanatical bastards!

And if the terrorists had the balls then they would target the worthless ang Parivar, Shiv Sena / MNS, BJP or the Bajrang Dal rather than innocent civilians! COWARDS!



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Betrayal in the Night

November 28th, 2008 No comments »


Where is Raj Thackrey and his band of boys??? The infamous Gunda Raj, huh??? IF they”ve got the balls then they should put them to better use and deal with terrorists rather than just play pocket billiards - after all, see what the terrorists have done to Amchi Maharashtra! This is amchi India u bastards! or maybe they finds it necessary to victimize people who can”t fight back to boost their bloody non-existant selfworth! COWARDS!


Terrorism thrives here! Home land security defunct.

Get ready to bend over people of india - we are not only getting screwed by terrorists but by our own leader! what a laugh - our leaders!

If
we consider India as MOTHER INDIA - then we ought to raise our voices
from NOW on - do the right thing now and STOP the politicians from
pimping her!


Quite honestly I dont give a SHIT if rediff bans me for penning this.




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