Wednesday, 17 February 2016

My Pledge, In Response to Traitors' Pledge of Breaking India into Pieces



Jawaharlal Nehru University’ has been named after the first Prime Minister of Independent India. Therefore, in the light of ongoing controversy in JNU relating to ‘Anti-India’ and ‘Pro-Pakistan’ slogans shouted by few students by organizing the death anniversary of the executed terrorist Afzal Guru, it is imperative to discuss what views Pt. Nehru carried about India’s Unity, sovereignty and Integrity. Pt. Nehru, while writing the prologue to ‘Sanskriti Ke Char Adhyay’ a magnum opus of Nation Poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, on September 30, 1955, had opined that, “In the entire history of India, we witness the working of two mutually-opponents and competing powers. The one is which tries to yield coordination and rapprochement among humans by accepting the outer elements, and the other is that encourages separation. We are still fighting this battle in a different context. Today also there are many powerful establishments, which not only fight to bring political unity rather cultural as well. But, there are such powers too, which try to divide humans and fosters separation on different grounds.”


This is indeed extremely unfortunate that what Pt. Nehru had opined in 1955, we still stand there, rather the circumstances have drastically reached a dangerous notch. The way few students in JNU shouted ‘Anti-India’ and ‘Pro-Pak’ slogans,  openly and flagrantly inside the campus hiding behind the indefensible pretext of ‘Freedom of Speech and Expression’ and declared the executed terrorist Afzal Guru convicted in Parliament attack case as a ‘Martyr’ is not only bothersome rather it is an alarming bell for the Nation’s unity, Integrity and Sovereignty. There is no reason to tolerate such kind of ‘Anti-National’ activities inside the JNU campus in the name of a different ideology and dissent, nor should this kind of ideology be permitted to flourish anymore. No ideology can be licensed to strike at the root of India’s cultural unity and integrity, by permitting it to go against the Nation’s interest and chanting ‘Pro-Pak’ slogans. This Nation has provided such a golden and magnificent opportunity to flourish those ideologies on its own soils and has offered all good ambience and fertility to those seeds of thoughts. But, today the same ideology has become so venomous that their products are openly and brazenly chanting ‘Anti-India’ and ‘Pro-Pak’ jingles and pledging to break it into pieces and continue their battle till the downfall of the Indian State? What kind of ideology is this? In fact, this doesn’t fit within the definition of any ideology albeit this can only be categorized under ‘Stagnancy of thought’.


This sort of ‘Anti-national’ activities in a university which runs on the ‘hard-earned’ money of taxpayers are not only ignominious rather criminal and ‘Anti-Constitutional’ as well. I heard some of these participating students including Umar Khalid, on a television debate, claiming that they had organized the death ceremony of Afzal Guru, because they are ideologically opposed to the idea of Capital Punishment. Well, as per valid statistics of leading human rights NGO ‘Amnesty International’, one hundred and forty countries of the world have abolished death penalty as of now. Therefore, keeping such demand to abolish death penalty from the rule-book is not problematic per se. But, the point is that this demand of abolition of death penalty must be kept within the Constitutional and democratic framework and not by chanting ‘Anti-India’ and ‘Pro-Pak slogans’ and by organizing the death ceremony of an executed terrorist and by declaring him as a ‘Martyr’. However, in my opinion, the organizing of this ‘Anti-national’ event had no express or implied connection in any way with their demand of abolition of death penalty because what relation can exist there between demand of abolition of death penalty and shouting of  ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ and ‘India Go-back’? I mean, is there any meaningful logic behind this? Has Pakistan abolished death penalty that they were shouting ‘Pakistan Zindabad’? Have all those countries which have abolished death penalty, have done so because few students in any of its Countries’ central university have sweared to break the respective country into pieces and have shouted ‘Anti-National’ slogans? The answer is a resounding ‘No’. This depicts, that these ‘Anti-nationals’ camouflaged in a pseudo ideology, are interested in the destruction of India’s sovereignty, unity and integrity.  Their precarious motive is to destroy the Country and break it into pieces which they themselves are flagrantly accepting.


The renowned French Philosopher Voltaire had once said that, ‘God, save me from my friend and I can defend myself from my enemies.’ I understand, that this is quite a relevant statement in the ongoing context. These ‘Anti-India’ elements are the traitors of same kind camouflaging themselves as Indian citizens, from whom we need to be highly cautious and they are required to be dealt with high-handedness and without mercy. Doing so, is proper and essential from numerous perspectives because non-action may lead to the formation of thoughts on International level that if India is not able to fight ‘Anti-India forces’ within its own territory then how can it fight with its ‘enemy nations’ ? This thought, if produced, shall certainly enhance the confidence of its ‘enemy nations’ which for obvious reason, is inimical to India’s sovereignity and territorial integrity.
The right to freedom of speech and expression emanates from our Constitution and our Country is also run by the same Constitution but isn’t it an extreme paradox that some people vow to destroy the nation, hiding behind the nation’s Constitutional principles itself? What can be more treacherous than this? Shall all those not be categorised as the renegades of this nation who are biting the hands that feed them?


So, finally I come to ‘My Pledge’ in response to their pledge of breaking India into pieces and their continuing battle till the downfall of the Indian state. Since my childhood, I have seen my mother paying obeisance to the 'Mother Land’ immediately after leaving the bed but I had not understood the 'Sacred Secret' behind her doing so. But, now the 'Anti-India' slogans shouted by some 'Anti-India elements' of 'So called' reputed University J.N.U, hiding behind the pretext of 'Freedom of Speech and Expression' has offered me a 'Blinding Glimpse of the Obvious' and has immensely helped me understood the salience and significance of My "Mother Land". Therefore, In protest of the 'Anti-India’ slogans shouted by some 'Anti-India Elements' , I swear in the name of 'My Motherland' to emulate my Mother's routinely activity of paying obeisance to 'My Motherland' immediately after leaving the bed, daily. Let us come and take the 'Similar pledge'.

"Jai Hind-Jai Bharat!!”





                

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