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Date: 2009-04-28 09:13
Subject: 'Shoe' them away!
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There have been more than few incidents of our politicians targetted by shoes, chappals or any kind of footwear.
L K Advani, Manmohan Singh and Chidambaram too not spared.

I am not sure whether I am entitled to this feeling, but I really do not get disturbed by these incidents. I actually feel good about these. Though the persons who are targeting the politicians are most likely from a different political party and not the normal disturbed and distraught citizens, some how I am not too much worried about the trend. Perhaps that is the kind of respect our leaders have built up in us.

And yes, I did vote, and I have that long black line on my index finger. The lady who examined my finger was not too pleased at the first attempt to colour it and so she made good by pouring more ink which almost ran through half the length of my finger. I voted inspite of thinking that no candidate is accountable enough. I possibly voted for a person whom I thought was the lesser of the evils who intend to govern me.

A sad part though, my constituency (Bangalore Central) recorded just a meagre 45% turn out on the polling day. After all the persuasion by the Media, and initiatives like the "Jaago Re", the voters did not seem convinced that they could make a difference, maybe a slight difference if at all.

Let's see who takes the 'cake' this time, who gets to govern the massive Indian population, a great country which intends to stay respectable through its trying and testing times.

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Intellections
Date: 2009-04-03 16:34
Subject: Pleasantly "peeved"
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Alright I know that it is an oxymoron and also an alliteration.
It is about the election situation in India. The Lok Sabha elections for the uninitiated (may be there are many).

Peeved because I do not like the ads coming up on television advertising about the election scenario, each party quoting its agenda and using the latest Bollywood songs, and the Slumdog Millionaire song "Jai Ho".

As it is we are getting our share of false promises through the slogans being shouted on the road, and yet this is where it goes beyond. Not withstanding, while I write this blog, Google has put an ad of BJP prime ministerial candidate LK Advani's blog on my right side. Whew, why is the huge noise along with the huge costs incurred which could be reasonably used for many other causes.

And yes, pleasantly happy about the 'jaago re' campaign, which urges people to vote and makes the procedure of getting a voter id easy. Also glad that many youth icons are coming across and urging people to vote while themselves exercising their franchise for the first time.

Let's leave the discussion about whom to vote for, to another day, shall we, or shall we not? ;)

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Intellections
Date: 2009-03-13 13:27
Subject: Blast from the past - Chanakya
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This time I was catching up on Chanakya, the Doordarshan series originally aired in 1991. During that time, I was about 11 years old and could not comprehend the entire story. I was not able to judge the strength of the people during that time, the characters, the political situation and the issues then.

Now, having attained more maturity, am able to understand it much better.

Chanakya was a Political Science professor at the Takshashila university in the kingdom of Gandhaara. Originally from Pataliputra in Magadha kingdom, he was forced to move out of his place of birth due to the political unrest during the rule of the unjust leader Dhanananda. He took refuge and sought education in Takshashila, one of the very prominent universities of those times (around 400 BC).
During these times, Alexander, the Greek warrior in a bid to become the emperor of the world invaded the Indian subcontinent. Chanakya does not want to surrender his motherland to a Greek warrior and having stiff opposition from his adopted kingdom's ruler AmbhiRaj, approaches his parent kingdom Magadha. There he receives nothing but humiliation and apathy from Dhanananda.
He pledges to unite the nation to fight the Greek invaders and how he goes about his mission is the crux of the story.

The situation is not too different from the British rule of India. Only that the British were far more methodical in annexing the different parts of India and far more shrewd. It took a MK Gandhi to finally drive them out.

The thing that differs from Chanakya's realm and the 20th Century India is that, then, India was far more cohesive in terms of culture. 20th Century India had already faced too many invasions and too many dents on her cultural binding that it was much more difficult to unite her.

Coming back to the serial, the main thing I like about these DD serials is their Hindi vocabulary and also the purety of the language used. Not adulterated with Urdu, English, Punjabi and other language words, this is as pure as we can get. I absolutely loved it.  Dr. Chandraprakash Dwivedi, the writer-director and lead actor originally holds a medical degree, but the love for literature lead him to change his profession. I thought his expressions were a tad stiff but possibly suited the role as well.

Check out the following song from the serial, it comes at the time, when Chanakya and his students are on a mission to unify India.

हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन.. आराधन

तन से, मन से, धन से
तन मन धन जीवन से
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन
हम करें राष्ट्र आराधन.. आराधन...

For the full song, you can check out this link.
This ignites the patriotic spirit like few other songs do.

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