Everyone in India is excited about 24th September, 2010. I really wonder what's so special about this day? I know it's a sensitive topic but couldn't stop myself from writing my feelings about it. The Supreme Court of India is going to give the final Ayodhya Verdict on 24th September. The Hindus want to build a temple on the spot and a Muslims want to erect a Mosque. It's been eighteen years that people fought and shed blood on this issue and are ready to do it once again and that too in the name of religion. The Government and the Administration is literally begging the citizens to stay calm after the verdict. But why is it expected that people are going to react to the verdict? And why are they begging? Don't they have the power and strength to handle it if such a situation arises? Or is it another story which they want to create with their dirty politics?
By the way, did Allah ask the Muslims to build a Mosque over there or did Lord Rama ask the Hindus to build a temple on that spot? Did the Almighty ask people to shed blood on this issue? I really don't understand why people's perception about religion has changed over the course of time. The perception of religion today is aggression and belief that their religion is the only one in the world and all other religions doesn't make any sense. People don't understand that all religions teach us peace and humanity. And I believe no religion teaches to shed blood but it's human beings who bring out wrong meanings to religion. And if any religion really teaches violence and aggression, I believe it cannot be a religion at all.
The common man never perceives why and how the riots lead off and who is the victim. It's the dirty politicians and the so called selfish preachers who ignite the fire for their personal benefits. And it's always the common man who dies.
How would it be if the judgment comes neither in favor of the Hindus nor in favor of the Muslims? The Day would really be a Judgment Day if the Verdict comes in favor of India and the Common Man.
By the way, did Allah ask the Muslims to build a Mosque over there or did Lord Rama ask the Hindus to build a temple on that spot? Did the Almighty ask people to shed blood on this issue? I really don't understand why people's perception about religion has changed over the course of time. The perception of religion today is aggression and belief that their religion is the only one in the world and all other religions doesn't make any sense. People don't understand that all religions teach us peace and humanity. And I believe no religion teaches to shed blood but it's human beings who bring out wrong meanings to religion. And if any religion really teaches violence and aggression, I believe it cannot be a religion at all.
The common man never perceives why and how the riots lead off and who is the victim. It's the dirty politicians and the so called selfish preachers who ignite the fire for their personal benefits. And it's always the common man who dies.
How would it be if the judgment comes neither in favor of the Hindus nor in favor of the Muslims? The Day would really be a Judgment Day if the Verdict comes in favor of India and the Common Man.
he verdict on the Babri Masjid it would be a litmus test of the secular and democratic values enshrined in the Constitution. one way we are heading towards a new era (what a irony ;3G India 2010 to be held on September 24th also) n on da other hand we r still living in dose medieval ages.. but dis will be not gud on my part to juss pass d blame on sum XYZ's,if India has to really come out of all dis , den we all hv to take part actively in fighting dose evil forces n myths , not by simply reading newzpaper n cursing da lousy politicians n whosoeva, coz dey r dere bcoz we let dem.. but iam a +ve guy, i alwz hope for the best for my motherland, god bless India!!
ReplyDeleteSeptember 21, 2010 4:59 PM
And finally the Supreme Court defers the Ayodha Verdict by a week. So, 24th couldn't be the judgment day... let's see what happens after a week...
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