Wednesday, 18 March 2015

My India's Daughter...

      I think we are all familiar with the title which I have kept to this article. This is title given to the the documentary which is released by BBC on a case study of an atrocity against a woman in Delhi except that I have added the word 'My'. 'My' indicates my responsibility towards the issue that took place in my mother land. Let me split up this article in to two different messages, one to so called best news channel BBC and other to us ( Indians ).

To BBC :
                   The efforts which you have taken to make this world aware of the plight of a woman are appreciable but the way you have carried out the issue from keeping the title to the interviews of the kind of persons shown in the documentary are very heart breaking and disgusting. I am very sorry to say that the title ' India's Daughter ' shows your irresponsibility towards a woman despite of knowing the fact that most of the women are facing the same across the world. The title you have chosen seems to mock at out nation more than your responsibility towards a woman. You had taken interviews of culprits and lawyers of those culprits who portrayed their inhumane views in the documentary which are irrelevant to the society, rather you should have taken the views of general citizens on such issues and asked about their responsibility as a citizen. This might have encouraged them to change towards being a responsible citizens. More over I wanted inform you that this is not the first time we have seen a documentary like that, we have questioned our self in a show called Satyamevajayate on fighting such atrocities and our responsibilities as a society towards a change in a more inspiring manner which gave importance to the victims view than that of culprits. I respect your nation and woman as it is my nation's culture and do not want to talk about the situation in your country, I am also concerned that this issue is a global problem and it is not the time to mock at each other. We are always the sons of such a mother land which gave birth to a legends like Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda who always put on their efforts for universal brotherhood, may be some times we tend to forget it resulting in outrageous situations. We as a nation feel sad for that.

To Us : 
                  More than any thing else we gave a chance to others to mock at us. Imagine if some one like Swami Vivekananda is alive today and the documentary released. How will he feel? How will the constitution makers feel? After setting such a great ideology of universal peace and brotherhood for our nation, where are we heading towards? Today we failed as a society. We failed to tackle such inhumane thoughts arising in our society. We failed to punish such culprits in time who is also given 'Right to speech'. We failed to create that fear among those culprits who are continuously degrading our culture on an international platform. It is time for us to Change as a nation. Our judicial system needs a transformation. Let us demand our representatives for a Change in laws and be spot on those who commit crimes against woman. Let us give importance to woman from the moment they had their birth on this mother land. Let us encourage our own shows like Satyamevajayate and get our self aware on the problems in our society before any one else could comment on those. Finally never forget that we represent our country as a mother as a woman and respect all women which shows our culture and heritage which we possess.

               Jai Hind. Satyamevajayate.






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