The Merriam-Webster says
Patriot (n.): one who loves his/ her
country and supports its authority and interests. In the present day,
keeping in mind the state of affairs, the dirty politics, it is impossible for
a rational Indian to be loyal to the above definition. But a little devotion
would not harm.
Now coming to the point, how many of you at
least stand up (leave alone in attention) when you hear The Anthem being
played? How many of you remember those martyrs or the events or those dark
frightful days of jallianwala bagh, those of the sepoy mutiny and many others
which resulted in Independence (which of course does not hold even little
significance anymore)? However, I do not intend to say that if you remember
these, you are a patriot. NO. The question is ‘what do you do, at least
something minimum to protect your country’s honor or to uplift its economy a
little or anything that makes this country a little better to live’.
Are the National Holidays yet
another off for a lazy day? If so, how will the coming generations know the
significance of Indian History?? Just from HISTORY books? Why is that
patriotism overflows just on the three National holidays? (FYI: Republic Day,
Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti).Television programmes showing anchors
testing the knowledge of The Public about the National Emblems and Indian
history, the answers for which they themselves would have learnt a few minutes before
the programme, people giving interviews as though they have spent all of
their lives striving for the country’s
development, pretence of closing down liquor shops that sell ample amount under
the table even during these days, not comparable to the amount sold on the
other days! Believe it or not (I was taken aback when I came to know about it),
some states even have government run shops (Hats 0ff!).
We show patriotism in
arresting a citizen (read cartoonist) for he sketches the current state of
Indian politics. We show patriotism in making the school kids march past the
flag post in the scorching sun. We call people from other countries as racists when
we refer our own people as gujju, madrasi, mallu, gulti and so on. We take
bribes to complete our assigned work when compared to officials from other
countries who need to be bribed only to deviate from their work. We are a
nation full of talent, that goes abroad for higher studies and job opportunities
because there isn’t sufficient here and one day bad mouth the same country that
they were born in(I have seen people doing this). Every politician wants to
make money so that, even his 50th generation can have sufficient
money to throw ravishing parties. No man seems to be honest in getting their
work done, because you do not have enough time but ample money. We bring in
reservations as a pact to improve economy and provide better opportunities but
they are there for entirely a different
reason. Can you see any sanity in announcing reservations in grave yard??!
Heights!
You need not be a Bhagat
Singh, a Lal Bahadur Shastri to be called a patriot. You can still be that
simple common man who works honestly, shows some actions of goodness towards
fellow countrymen, teach his progeny not to grow up as a Hindu, Muslim or a Christian
but as an Indian(the formers come after the person being Indian).Simple things
done can bring in great changes.
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