Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Silent – No More! (A. Azad)



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Inquilab zindabaad! Vande Matram! The cries of these energizing mottos have painted a new picture of India yet again. The public of India has once more set the life of its dead nation into motion for the sake of its revival from old dust of ignorance and disappointment. There was a time when the loud cries of these kinetic words eventually resulted into a glorious victory of right over wrong and the whole ecstatic India saw the history being made. The clock of time has returned to the same old spot where the public uprising has shown its power of being supreme in a democracy. India has witnessed scores of significant remonstration leading to the vital changes in the obsolete laws and futile actions of authority. No citizen of India can ever forget the scene of flaring tricolor and white “Gandhi topi” reading “Mai hoon aam aadmi” and the energy that possessed all with an ambition to vanish the black spot of corruption from the governmental system of our nation. The Lokpal bill protest proved to be one of the greatest revolutions against corruption of our time. Anna Hazare, a common man from the state of Maharashtra who brought the right to information bill into reality was seen in the forefront of this path breaking protest fasting until the consensus to pass the bill from government was achieved. Thousands of people gathered at the Ramleela maidan to support the cause which is affecting almost everyone in the country from up to the core. This revolution of bringing back the democracy in its actual terms established the out surge of power of a common man.

A devilish December night rocked the whole nation to its core when a 22 year old woman was brutally gang raped and left to die in the chills of Delhi roads. The outrage of populace could be seen in their eyes and motions when the high profile Rajpath saw the outpour of enraged people of national capital. Nobody cared about the armed force, the gallons of water, the sticks of police and the fear of getting arrested when it came to the reputation of woman and that of our country in world. The lazy government was strained to take actions in respect to bestow justice to the victim. The protest was not only against the criminals but the overall system who had offered a deaf ear to the cries and pleadings of victims of harassments. The nation was boiling with anger and the injustice became above their forbearance and in due course it burst out in the face of “Nirbhaya” protest.

The protest, silent or noisy, has an effect and impact of its own. In the recent time India has now started reacting to the injustice and wrong happening in front of it. This awakening of new and brighter India leads to hopes that if injustice happens then it won’t go unnoticed. The influence of common man has finally started to show the command on democracy and its working. We people have the power and the ultimate rule as the democracy stands on the support of its citizen only. We have to realise the suppression and fight back to bring the change. LONG LIVE REVOLUTION.


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