It is a bit strange that mainstream conversations, whether
at an individual level or as a larger narrative are centered on mass events –
political, environmental or economic. While this seems absolutely natural, the
causes that lead up to these events, which are underlying micro-phenomena and
problems are largely ignored. There are scattered studies and reports which
find a micro-plasm thin audience and do not appeal to the large population of
the country, which decides or denies the political leadership of India. They
remain untouched by appeals of environment or GDP rates as they go on with their
life miseries trying to make ends meet and paying higher prices each year for
the basic ‘roti-kapda-makaan’.
It is interesting though that the masses do
respond to the call of the nation, bask in emotions of patriotism and want to
fight Pakistan to rejoice in the glory of idea of the Indian nation. However,
what really constitutes the glory of this nation is not just this. It is the
creative arsenal of art & crafts, our ancient knowledge, our diverse philosophies
and the spirit of one-ness. But who would sit and ponder all of this if there’s
not enough food in the stomachs of lakhs of Indians? When there’s little
financial security, health security, food security as well as security of our
land and identity?
Vast acres of land is taken away from the tribals in the
name of development. The same development dissects our forests so our elephants
& rhinos die. This development promises jobs but does not promise mobility.
It does not promise better lives or opportunities.
This is not the question of
capitalism v/s socialism. This is just a call to the leadership to address the
most basic human sufferings. To ensure basic necessities of life, a
non-polluted living space and equal opportunities. It is the responsibility of
elected representatives to nurture an environment of peace, non-violence and acceptance.
And if they nudge from these, it’s upon all of us to keep our vision steady.
Media & politicians alike, recall historical examples
every now and then to give analogies. I would like to bring upon a very simple
and widespread example from history – bullying has hurt & broken
populations, created human sufferings which lead to alienation or struggle.
Bullying is not sustainable.
If you want to assimilate a population, begin by
including them. Assimilate spirits and way of living, not just land. A nation
is not just a political entity. A nation is a macro idea which is more than the
sum total of infinite number of smaller ideas that come together. The forces that
should bring them together do not lie in arms & curfews. They lie in hearts
& feelings – of promise, compromise, compassion and the possibility of a
better future, together.
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