30.1.09

They call themselves revolutionists…


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Here they arrive, they call themselves followers of Hindu culture and looks like these ‘revolutionists’ as they call themselves, are the teachers of moral policy in India. And then we flaunt the flag of democracy, and still allow such religious biased parties to overrule us. How sickening is this?

Pubs will be banned and women are the Godmothers, now if they are then what made these molesters as the TV channels reported, plainly toss the girls on the road who were in the pub in Mangalore? This is our culture, Hindu culture, barring women from doing what they like to and adhering to the moral policies framed by Rashtriya Hindu Sena. Where is it written?

Moreover, what are the politicians doing? They are supporting the acts by going against them only in making news statements, but all they have to say is they are against pub culture.

But, only one chief Minsiter, Sheela Dixit does not have the same opinion. She smartly said that today’s youth are matured and very well informed. Isn’t that a smart and unbiased move? In fact these leaders who are indirectly supporting these so called ‘revolutionists’ are lazy and do not want to improve the infrastructure and strengthen the police force who can help in guarding the city.

I am not saying that I support people who don’t respect culture but what I don’t understand is…do they really understand what is culture? Culture reflects the mannerisms and the behaviour of a person, but beating up and bashing people just because they are in the pubs does not mean that they aren’t cultured. In fact, I am sure of it that, most of the girls, who were inside the pub, would know what religion is in its true sense, unlike the ones who come to blows and tag themselves as the saviours of the religion.

Before slapping this article against such religious parties, I would like to question the need for such an unimportant tussle on the name of religion. Despite of all the citizens coming together to fight against the biggest troubling issue of terrorism, we are fighting amongst ourselves and with our own people. We are talking about morals when we have to debate on bigger issues like terrorism.