The Mayans cried wolf long before the world
stepped into the 21st century.
Their wolf never whimpered, yet they survived
with impunity, presumably even with their heads held high, because they did no
harm to any living soul.
They only predicted doom, but the world's
largest democracy was pushed into one by some ruthless beasts in the national
capital.
They struck in the dark, assaulting her
modesty.
India stands stripped. Exposed.
Yards of the tricolour will not drape the
shame. Umpteen speeches, demonstrations, laws, punishments [in no particular
order] will not cover the scars.
But there is hope. That is the beauty of human
life. And so considering that our government comprises human beings, I will
take the risk to say that they will rise up.
That is human nature. When you are thrown in
the deepest and darkest pit, after the initial shock of discovering where you have
landed, you strangely find the solitude in there to determine how you landed
there. That's when the actual realisation dawns and you make efforts to climb
up.
In this case, the entire nation seems to be
waiting to offer their helping hand to the government to safeguard their
collective modesty. To pull it out into the bright sunlight of the New Year.
However, are all the hands that are holding a
candle lightening another.
We must. Should. Ought to.
Demonstrations, threats, statistics, emotions
and viral content ever since that shameful act on December 16 have spruced up
the administration.
Now give them the space to act. Let's not
begin our pet peeve of six-decades-of-non-action-we-will-not-tolerate-anymore
kind of stuff all over again.
I am not suggesting that the 23-year-old be
forgotten. She should not. But let's not cry for the brave heart. She has
started a revolution. One that independent India never fathomed in its wildest imagination.
But the crusade she set into motion can
be achieved only if each one of us change. While the administration revises laws and spruces up bureaucracy, each one of us must make a conscious effort to look within. Begin now. Let's not label it a New Year
resolution! That egg never hatches.
Morality is the catch. It should be ingrained
in our breath and flesh. Morality is when you tell your child to handover that last crayon to the neighbour who comes requesting for one.
Morality is when teens are taught to lift up
a fallen stranger on the road even if it means missing their class test.
Morality is when you stop resorting to the
cheapest of ploys to gain that promotion at workplace.
Morality is when we are unstirred by
another's pride, prejudice, achievement or betrayal.
Morality is when we live and learn to let
live.[Pic courtesy: NDTV]
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