Sunday, September 2, 2012


15th August, Independence day, every Indian knows what the day is all about.

I was travelling back from work that night on office cab it was raining very hard. The streets were clogged with rain water not sure of what is ahead the car was moving at slow pace. The vehicle hit a bump while trying to avoiding a gutter and the noise confirmed that lower portion of the vehicle must have hit something. It was drizzling outside, the driver got out to check if the damage was maximum. The scratch was at the interior portion as the driver had to bend and check it out. He got up looking satisfied, the damage must have been less that what he anticipated. His shirt was soiled as he had to bend check the damage. First thing he did after getting up was to wipe the dirt of the National flag he had pinned to his uniform. I was seated on the back seat and was watching the entire scene, I know this was what everyone would have or should have done, but was happy to see that happen.

We are in a world where everything is express fast and things are changing at greater speed. There was time when I was kid, I was excited to see the “Parade” on “DD National” , but now I am not sure the kids know if such a thing happens on Independence day! Of course they will know what Independence day stands for, they have been fed with the details of day so that they can nail the “two mark” question in social studies exam! I am not blaming anyone but this is what the world we are in( and I am very much a part of it!). Even for the current generation the word “patriotism" is becoming a synonym for supporting Indian cricket team. It is not that the people don’t love their country but most of them are not sure what is to be done. I am very sure every Indian gets upset and angry about terrorism. Every Indian gets emotional when they listen to vande mataram song or this scene from roja.

Current generation has the emotion, it has the anger, it has the willingness to succeed. The support for “India against corruption” is an example. But then the word patriotism is losing its depth, it should be more than just a status on Facebook or tweet in twitter. The “India against corruption” movement has lost the vigor it had at the beginning. The Indians in the past have fought a much bigger battle, they literally had death staring at them at the hands of British. But the current scenario is much different, the equation looks simple yet the results are far far away.

The main difference, in simple words, between the past and present are the leaders. People trusted the Gandhi’s and Netaji’s, people were ready to fight along side them. Why I say this is cause, during the current “India against corruption” the spark created was intense, the youngsters were ready to follow what the leaders wanted. Every Indian Facebook account holders was part of “India against corruption” group, there were meetings in beaches, candle light rally. But then every form of protest vanished and yet the problem remains, in fact the problem has became even more bigger! People are losing their interest, frankly it will be even more worse if their anger is replaced by the acceptance.

The current generation is the one which has seen the transition, It has seen the Doordarshan as well as the latest High definition. This generation has survived the school days without internet or mobile phone, it has the patience and ability. The next generation has a silver spoon in its mouth already, spending an evening with friends involves a “Budget” but current generation knows how to spend quality time without a penny. The future generation may or may not understand the depth of patriotism. The current generation knows “Patriotism” is much more than supporting a team but unfortunately it is handicapped, doesn’t know what to do or whom to look up or believe. We have lots of angry young men but unfortunately very less enlightened leaders to show the path. As the saying goes "Patriotism... is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime" may be this is the right time to start!

9 Comments:

Unknown said...

good one dude. The independence struggle was much easier to derive consensus as it was WE vs THEM. This struggle is WE vs WE. Also remember that it went on for more than a century to come to fruition. .

Raghu said...

Yes Good thinking. It is the time to get in to action. In the entire blog, I like the sentence,'we lack of enlightened leaders". It is true. Everybody is a politicians now. Unless every Individuals changes this will not happen.

Coming to Patriotism, the main cause
is economic development and Globalism. Most of the youths are employment in foreign companies. Even take your case, you worked on Independence day. (I am not against working on Independence day, But Your client is not giving much importance to that day.) Previously we used call generation gap. Means elders were controlling the entire show. After wards education give more knowledge to younger generation, and they start arguing and not accepting as told by the elders. Likewise previously we only have Indian Boss. Now 30% of the youngsters were working in abroad and waiting for green card etc. Even they do not want to live in India. In future thy may celebrate 14th Aug, or 15th July as Independence.

Akshy said...

Good and different post:). Well made point:).

Kram said...

@palani: Agreed on your point, it took us 100 yrs, so it has to start now :)

@appa: Thanks appa :) good point

@akshy: thanks!! :)

SmilingLotus said...

Nice Post Vikram.

Good Comments by Raghu Uncle :)

-Deviprasad

rathna said...

Nice Post:)Nice portray about the current situation, especially 'every form of protest vanished and yet the problem remains'.This sentence is very true.You have also given a nice ending to the post:)People here proudly say that India fought and got its freedom.But i hardly comment about the current situation.

-Rathna

Kails said...

Nice post! I was expecting something related to Indian army.. this was really different!

Kram said...

@deviprasad,rathna & Kails: thank you! :)

Vinodh said...

The feel of patriotism is abundant but we fail to neither translate nor transform into action .Today people are bribed for votes freebies have become manifestos then how do u expect these politicians to form a corruption free government .Many IITians and educated lots stood in elections what did we do to elect them they didn't even receive 0.5% of votes of the so called literate and patriotic society .Our eyes search for popular symbols on the EVMs then how could u expect change .Change has to come within DON'T EXPECT OTHERS TO CHANGE BE THE CHANGE

 

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