Saturday, February 13, 2010

The ageing tiger

Mumbai has been seen as cowering under the tigers roar upto mid 90’s. This tiger goes by the name of Balasaheb Thakeray. He fought for the common man and common man supported him. But with age his roar has lost the touch. Yesterdays protests against Shah Rukh Khan’s movie have shown just that.

Yesterdays protests were a different ball game after a long time. Most of the active Shiv Sainiks have become too old to echo in to the Tigers roar or have quit Sena to join other parties. What is left in Sena is what I would like to describe as Hyenas. People who preyed on the leftover, after the stalwarts had created their damage. These hyenas dont scare the Mumbaikars anymore.

One more thing to note was the 24x7 New channels have come into picture only since the last 5 odd years. In Sena’s heydays, only a clarion call by Sena mouthpiece, that the protest has been successful was enough for people to believe it. Nowadays, the new channels are everywhere, showing that normal life is unaffected. People are more open about their criticism, unlike before, and this too is telecast openly. So everybody is aware of the real situation.

I feel pity for the ageing tiger, but unfortunately he has missed out on one point in his life, that inspite of being so many years into politics, his party has always been confined to being a regional party and never a national party. When you are protesting against a National Hero(sic) like SRK you need support from the Nation, not just from your state.

One more point of note in yesterdays protests was the adequate policing by our Police Department. Kudos to it. But it also makes me wonder, where was their active policing when Raj Thakeray’s MNS people were running riot on the Mumbai street. There seems to be more of political will over active policing over here that meets the eye. The State Government wasnt that keen at that time to rein in MNS then, as they were yesterday. Wonder why…..

SRK has sided the Pakistani Players over IPL. He is loved by Pakistanis for his movies, and for his moves. But those he have the GUTS to protest against the various attacks Pakistan has carried on India? If called for , will he lodge a protest about these attacks. He says he loves India. He should be asked to do it.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Not eating sugar wont kill you

These words by our Agricultural minister Mr. Sharad Pawar, reminded me of a lesson in History. It has been a myth that the French Revolution got more push after the Queen on knowing that people cant afford bread had said….”If they cant eat bread, then let them eat cake”.

The price of sugar has almost trebled over the past two months. Frankly everybody knows that its just not the inflation or bad climatic conditions. Our agricultural minister is involved in the major sugar lobby of India , and that is a know fact. Hoarding of sugar during festival seasons is nothing new in India.

Yet people never complain. They buy at whatever rate it is available. So nothing wrong with our minister again saying that “People’s purchasing power has fueled the price rise”.

We Indians wont complain about the price rise. We will only complain to our bosses to increase the salaries, to face the price rise. The boss will increase the price of his products to cover the increase in salaries paid by him and to also pay for his own purchases. The cycle will just continue, and we will say…oh sugar used to be 1/3 of the price of what it is today…….

Monday, February 1, 2010

Save the tiger

Mufasa: You see, Simba. Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. As king, you need to understand that balance and respect all the creatures, from the crawling ant to the leaping antelope.
Simba: But dad, don't we eat the antelope?
Mufasa: Yes, Simba, but let me explain. When we die, our bodies become the grass, and the antelope eat the grass. And so we are all connected in the great Circle of Life.

I start off with this dialogue from the movie The Lion King. Yesterday while watching Tv, I happened to see an commercial by a cellular company, which was informing us that there are only around 1400 odd tigers left in India. We have to save them.

My head had only one question in it……WHY???? I mean why should we save the tiger? How is it going to be helpful to us. What does the Tiger do for us?

Surprisingly the same question was also going on in my sons head, and he finally popped it to me and my wife.

I wont deny that even I would like to know why the tiger is to be saved? Just because it is our National Animal?

Frankly I wonder how many people care a damn. Deforestation is a priority today, jungles are being destroyed to make way for the Concrete jungle. So these last 1400 odd tigers need to be saved for what …..to be kept in the Zoo?

Priority should be given to save the forests, the trees, our nature. If the natural habitat is destroyed then what is the use of saving the tiger. Sadly no one is looking at that angle.