Showing posts with label Bombs. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 26, 2014

I am not a terrorist - A short story



“ How can anybody be so inhuman”, said Rafiq.
He had worked  as a ward boy here in GT hospital for the last 30 years and had never experienced something like this. People were being brought into the hospital by the dozens, some were already dead by the time they were wheeled in.  Four bomb blasts had rocked the city in a span of 15 minutes between 7 pm to 7:15, the worst part being the two which went off in commuter trains, which were filled with people who were returning home from work. Simple middle class, hard working people like him.
“ These people don’t care about humans Rafiq miyaan, they have become monsters”, said Amrutlal looking very disturbed at seeing the waves of people being brought in every minute.
“ Very true, Amrut Bhai, I absolutely agree with you, no religion will forgive the killing of innocents in such manner”, answered Rafiq.
            Amrutlal and Rafiq were friends since the time they were 10 years old, they had spent almost all the years of their life till now living in the same colony as neighbors , except for the few years when Amrutlal had gone to Dubai to work. Both had retired from their work now and used to spend most of their evenings enjoying a stroll in the joggers park next to the hospital. They were enjoying their stroll as usual today, when they heard about the blasts and decided to come to the hospital to see if they could be of any help.
“ They are not monsters, they were not born like that , the system made them so”
Both Rafiq and Amrutlal turned to see who had intruded in their conversation.
“ Hi, my name is Aurobindo Ghosh, I am sorry for intruding but I just happened to hear what you said , so couldn’t stop myself from talking”, apologized Mr. Ghosh.
“ And what makes you an authority on these terrorists Ghosh babu”, asked Rafiq visibly annoyed by the interruption.
“ Well I was a so called terrorist once, so I should know”, Aurobindo replied
Both Rafiq and Amrutlal stared blankly at this bespectacled gentleman who looked around 60.
“ No need to be alarmed, I was part of the Naxals once a long time ago, but am no longer so”
“What caused that change of heart, some new found love of the nation”, Amrutlal said sarcastically looking at Aurobindo.
“ Well I found them to be if not worse, at least as bad as the government, their ideology and thoughts felt right in the beginning and I still support them , it is just the execution I don’t seem to agree with”.
“ What was it that made you join the Naxals in the first place”, asked Rafiq
“ Have you guys ever been to the tribal areas of the country, you should see them for yourselves to know. The police and the politicians, both are involved in large scale exploitation of the tribal population, women are raped, land is taken forcibly, people are made to sign documents they can’t read, these people they live in poverty, even the basic necessities haven’t reached such areas, all protests are either quelled or nobody cares about them, it is as if they are outsiders in their own country”, explained Aurobindo getting nostalgic about the whole thing.
“ You think that killing innocents will help solve these problems”, said Amrutlal still sounding disgusted.
“ I never said that, all I said is sometimes people feel compelled to take up arms, but then the sad part is that the arms start controlling people”
“ That is true , and once a person gets a sense of power it is difficult to give it up”, said Rafiq
“ if only development were to reach these areas , I feel it will help bring some peace to these areas, it will take time, you can’t stop a movement overnight, but eventually peace will come”, Aurobindo said.
“ So what brings you here Mr. ex Naxalite , trying to draw inspiration from the bombings”, Amrutlal asked , he was still in no mood to talk nicely to an ex terrorist.
Aurobindo smiled, looking at Amrutlal, he then pulled up the sleeve of the shirt he was wearing and showed Amrutlal the bandage wrapped around his arm.
“ I was in the train, a shrapnel hit me, so came to get myself treated”
“ So, how does it feel to get a taste of your own medicine”
“ Amrutbhai let it be, the man has just survived a bomb blast, stop blaming him for it”, Rafiq said shaking hi head ,trying to calm Amrutlal.
“ What let it be, Rafiq Miyaan, don’t you see the carnage , and it is because of people like him, and their twisted ideologies”
Aurobindo said nothing, they watched as more people were being brought on stretchers into the hospital, all were bleeding, people were wailing all around them, dead bodies were being rolled out of the emergency room, the waiting area was crowded with relatives of people missing since the blast, people were frantically trying to locate their near and dear ones amongst the injured. The only difference between the living and the dead was that the faces of the dead were covered, and the dead did not cry out in pain.
“ I cant change what was in the past, but I really am not part of any terrorist group now, even if you believe it or not”, stated Aurobindo , looking away
“ Don’t mind my friend Mr Ghosh, he is a good person, looking at all this has really disturbed him a lot”, said Rafiq felling sorry for the gentleman.
“ Anyway, I will take leave, you two take care of yourself”, Aurobindo shook hands with Rafiq and extended his hand to Amrut, but Amrut just ignored him and looked the other way.
“ Amrutbhai, he’s gone now, you can turn this way”, mocked Rafiq.
Amrutlal did not turn, he kept staring in the other direction, Rafiq called him again , but still Amrutlal did not move. It was as if he had frozen. Rafiq tugged Amrutlal, there was still no response, so he peered over his shoulder to see what was it that kept Amrutlal frozen. Then he saw it, the nurses had just brought one more dead body out of the emergency room, one more victim of the bombing, lying on the stretcher and staring at them blankly was Mr Aurobindo Ghosh.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

War in Syria and the loss of Life

Wars seem ridiculous options sometimes, or maybe always. It’s January 2014 and currently the Syrian delegation is meeting with the Opposition in Switzerland. The Assad regime is backed by the Russian in the talks and the opposition is backed by the western powers, led by the USA. Currently, what I gather from whatever I am hearing in the news channels is both sides are arguing and blaming each other for the mess. Assad has his own support base in Syria while the rebels also have their own support base. While these talks are going on, the war is still on inside Syria and people are dying on a daily basis. The rebels are saying that they are fighting against a mass murderer and a very authoritarian regime, the regime is saying that they are fighting against terrorists. So, who is right here and who is wrong.
If you examine it closely, both are right from their point of you and both are wrong from each other’s point of view. I mean if you look at it from the point of view of the regime, it’s the opposition fighters who started the fighting while trying to overthrow the regime. For, them they are definitely terrorists and war mongers. Now, from the point of view of the opposition, they have been suppressed since a long time by a very oppressive regime, so its time they break free. So, you see both are correct from each other’s point of view. So, both want to win this war, or rather both will have to give it their best shot to win this war. The one who is going to win is definitely going to go after the leaders of the loser. So, if this war ends with one side winning then the leaders of the other side will have to run out of the country or hide out someplace where they can’t be found. So, these talks seem to be a way out of the mess for both. When I say mess, what I mean is the prolonged agony which has happened in Syria. When the war began everyone thought that this would be like what happened in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt and would get over soon. But, Assad has proved himself to be a tougher nut to crack.  
The loses are mounting on both sides, but the biggest loss currently is the loss of civilian life, the life of people caught in the crossfire. The exodus is enormous. Check the number of people trying to flee to neighbouring Turkey and Lebanon and you’ll know what I mean. The death toll is in millions and it cannot be verified independently as well because no news channels are allowed inside Syria. The talks currently going on in Switzerland is a way out for both parties, but for that to find any success, both sides will have to leave their ego’s aside and keep in perspective the loss of human life, which I seriously doubt anyone has taken into account.  These talks I feel are going to replicate what is going on in the battlefield, both will be at each other’s throats and in the end there will be no solution. Assad is not part of the talks himself, so whatever his foreign minister says is not going to stand ground unless Assad himself says so. The opposition want Assad gone and that is their primary demand to Assad’s foreign minister which I find highly impossible.
Having said that, I would like to say that I am no expert on Syria or the region as a whole. All I would like to say is whoever wins this war, its humanity which is going to lose. The amount of death and destruction the war has caused in the past three years is just too much. It’s the common civilians who are dying the most. They are the ones who are suffering the most. That happens in every war doesn’t it. Government’s fight and people die. Phew, and we call ourselves one of the most intelligent beings on this planet.  Being, the poet I am some lines come to my mind, here goes

The streets are deserted, the day is dark,
The demons are out, and the dogs bark,
Man is killing man with ease,
The cruelty makes my blood freeze.
Schools were full, not long ago,
Happy places for children to go.
They are still full, from what I see,
The fear within the walls baffle me.
Graffiti on the walls looks so gory,
The  splattered blood has a story.
Why do we fight, why do we kill,
Why do we go to war at will.
Whoever wins,
it does not matter,
When humanity is crushed
 and served on a platter .

Hope the suffering ends soon and everyone gets a better life.

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