Sare Jahan Se Accha
Hindusitan Hamara
Ham Bulbule hain iski Ye
Gulsitan Hamara...
The sweet words of this
song coming from the loudspeaker of the society compound broke my sleep. I
looked at the watch- 7.30.
Today’s morning seemed to
have a different charm. The children could not control their excitement. The professionals sacrificed their formals for traditional clothes. Even the birds seemed
to be chirping more than the usual days.
Exactly at 8.30, a
respected old man of the society hoisted the national flag. With our utmost
enthusiasm, we gave our salute to the symbol of our freedom. The sense of
patriotism, respect and proud present in each and every individual could be
easily felt as the national anthem encored in the society premises.
Only 4 hours have passed
since the event. I am still standing at the same place. The tri-colour is still
flying with great zeal. But the pride, the patriotism and the respect have suddenly vanished away from my heart. I can see a dirty place with used plates
and cups thrown all around. In between the ruckus, a poor lady, accompanied by her
two small daughters (around 5-6 years old), is searching for something to eat. While
the lady wears a dirty torn sari, her daughters carry a paper flag with not a
single cloth on their body.
"The day is not far off when India will be rid of poverty, hunger, disease and ignorance."
These words of Dr. Manmohan
Singh are now hurting my ears.
The flag that he hoisted
represents courage, sacrifice, truth, peace, purity, prosperity and
righteousness. And in front of the same flag, the Prime Minister of the largest
democracy of the world said something which was miles away from reality.
And why should we blame
only the PM?.Did we have these feelings incorporated in our minds while we saluted
the flag?
If NO, then the tri-colours
that are flying at our homes, our schools, our colleges and even at Lal Quilla
are not flags but pieces of waste clothes.
All that is coming to my
mind is to bring that flying cloth down, tear it into two parts and give one to
each of the two naked girls standing in front of me.
I wish I could do that.I
wish I could tear all those flags and distribute them to the poors who cannot
afford to wear anything.
But I cannot .I am not 'independent' to do
that because then I will be accused of disrespecting our national flag and for
hurting the sentiments of the people that awakes twice every year.
But their's one thing I
can definitely do, "I'll NOT salute the tri-colour. I'm not worth doing
that."