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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Why should I celebrate Independence day?

Note: The 'I' in the post is not specifically me in all instances.

Why should I get up at 8:00 am for the flag hoisting in the hostel when it is only a symbolism? I don't go to a temple every week - yet I believe in God.

Why should I celebrate Independence day when all it takes to make me feel patriotic is to play a few songs from Hindi movies?

Why should I celebrate Independence day when I feel restless yet helpless to see the outcome of the Jessica et al. murder cases and the Bhopal gas incident?

Why should I celebrate Independence day when I use American and international benchmarks and weigh everything in India with everything non-Indian (which means western to many.)?

Why should I celebrate Independence day when international brands of clothing make me feel nicer than what a shirt from something like 'Kirodimal dressers' would?

Why should I celebrate Independence day when all India today is about is corrupt politicians manipulating facts, situations and sentiment of a crowd which has no sentiment of its own?

Why should I celebrate Independence day when I do nothing that makes me feel like an Indian and a responsible one all year?

Born in the generation of cynics and 'rational' question-askers, I have forgotten the fact that the day 63 years ago was the answer to a country of people.

Independence day is the anniversary of the freedom of India. Independence day is the birthday of a free India.

The way I would like to be wished on my birthday, I wish India a very happy birthday!

Starting today, I vow to celebrate an Independence year. Doing one thing every day that makes me feel like an Indian.. a responsible Indian.

One 'Indian' deed every day from me and all of us will make India a better country, I am sure..

6 comments:

  1. one deed every day is indeed what we all need to do....

    i feel weired whn i see ppl from other nation singing their anthem proudly and loudly even in the stadiums while ppl here stand in utter silence as if paying a tribute/shraddhanjali whn our national anthem is played in cinema halls

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  2. what exactly do you mean by an 'Indian deed'?

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  3. Mirrored my thoughts for the day.

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  4. yes the silence in cinema halls during national anthem is appalling! and the couple of people who do sing along, attract (uncomfortable) stares/comments from others.

    the silver lining here is that at least everyone stands up while the national anthem is being played.

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  5. 1] Note: The 'I' in the post is not specifically me in all instances.
    2] Starting today, I vow to celebrate an Independence year. Doing one thing every day that makes me feel like an Indian.. a responsible Indian.

    If I combine the above two statements, it means you don't have to do any "Indian" deed even for a day.
    ( here I = commenter :P and you = author of the post)
    Am I cynical? ;)

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