Thursday, 11 October 2018
Wild 'kash phool' trampled by concrete
Ourish Misra,CalcuttaUngodly menSir - In the article, "How the brand new gods are made" (Oct four), Manish Nandy raises a few concept-upsetting points. He indicates how despotic leaders the world over, especially in countries like Turkey, the Philippines and North Korea, are worshipped with the aid of their countrymen. Even the election of Donald Trump - someone who's regarded to be corrupt and ignorant approximately countrywide problems - because the president by means of the reputedly progressive American populace does no longer have a easy explanation.In India, too, we've created gods out of mortals via voting them to electricity. Before the elections, political leaders technique voters with folded fingers and populist guarantees. But once they ascend the throne, their best problem is to maintain electricity, even on the fee of countrywide hobby. Their representatives, in turn, act as lords of the regions they govern. They harass normal residents on the basis of their religion or if they vote for different events. They dictate the phrases by means of which everyone have to stay their lifestyles, along with what they must put on or consume. Law enforcement bodies, too, have both turn out to be passive onlookers or take orders from their political masters. The not unusual people are, accordingly, discouraged from speakme their minds. They worry the wrath of their nearby gods. Do elections, then, replicate the desire of the citizens in any respect?Jahar Saha,CalcuttaSir - Manish Nandy's article offers many insights to the discerning reader. It is especially applicable within the context of the prevailing political state of affairs in India, where leaders keep in mind themselves to be incarnations of divine figures. They show irreverence even towards the judicial system and deform judgments to healthy their own reason. In the process, they deny justice to many.The political leaders in India appear to follow within the footsteps of their overseas opposite numbers who mete out justice selectively, and not using a regard for the atrocities they perpetrate on their own human beings. Even if they may be now not dictators within the literal experience, their method of administration smacks of totalitarianism, wherein dissent is met with forceful repression.For example, the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi, regularly attempts to make himself out to be an apostle of peace. But, in effect, he stands for majoritarianism, permitting crimes like lynching and spiritual extremism to go unpunished. It is the identical inside the case of West Bengal. The chief minister, Mamata Banerjee, seems to be below the influence that she is the last dispenser of justice. Colleagues and party goons accused of heinous crimes are frequently appeared to be protected from punishment. Both the kingdom and the country are on the brink of destruction. It is time these gods are reined in with mass resistance. Otherwise, democracy in India will soon emerge as synonymous with dictatorship.P.B. Saha,CalcuttaRight decisionSir - The Supreme Court has performed nicely by allowing ladies of every age to go into the Sabarimala temple ("The Supreme Court's plainspeak on Sabarimala is a lot needed", Oct three). However, the decision has elicited heated arguments each in favour of in addition to against it. Agitators against the judgment want the temple authorities to comply to the age-antique exercise and deny girls permission to enter the temple. Supporters of the verdict, however, contend that the decision of the apex court docket ought to be reputable.The decision to go to the temple or live faraway from it have to lie with girls themselves. What the temple board and the authorities ought to do is make certain that women who determine to visit the temple are given ok protection from any feasible harassment.Fiona Waltair,ChennaiSir - For a while, male hegemony over religious matters has denied ladies the liberty to education faith. The judgment in the Sabarimala case is, therefore, historical. It is ironic that during spite of women breaking the glass ceiling in all walks of life, male-ruled spiritual diktats are still trying to manipulate their lives.Aditya Mukherjee,New Delhi Dailyhunt
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