Murder.Mahyem.Mumbai

Even as the NSG black cat commandos smoke the rats out of the heart of India's financial capital, I pen this post with immeasurable anguish, grief and pain.

For anyone who has been following my blog for over the past 2+ years, the posts here have always been of humor and pun, trying to capture the lighter side of life. But today, at this moment, things are drastically different. This is something that is unprecedented - a situation where Life itself does not foresee its future, let alone the lighter side of it.

Today, a nation and its conscience has been attacked. It's a direct war on its sovereignty. May seem big words - more the ones politicians use - Pray, what else can they do?

Glued to the television in the hostel premises, I but ponder on the audacity of the attackers looking at the magnitude of devastation they have inflicted upon us.

India is a soft state. period. But this is not the time for that - we can do our paralysis of analysis during the post mortem once the ordeal is over.

And this time I am relieved about one thing for sure - the "no negotiations" stand that we have taken. For a person who set aside his class 12 board exams to watch the Kathmandu to Kandhahar drama, I personally feel that this is a stand that ought to have been adopted then as well.

And now - it is the city that symbolizes the classless India in its true light; the city that never sleeps; the city that I grew up as a child in - the bylanes of Andheri where I ran around with my strawberry ice creams, the Chowpaty, the Juhu park - the memories are vivid; and to see THIS city being held to ransom by a bunch of trigger happy terrorists make me feel helpless and angry.

I attend classes on economics and financial management at IIM, where we are taught about sustainability and engage in debates of growth versus development, even as Mumbai burns.

I honestly feel the shallowness creeping in, each time I take a reality check. Something can be sustained only when it exists to be improved upon. It requires a lot of resilience to keep re-building each time you are destroyed. My 90 year old grand mother, a freedom fighter herself, who's lived in Mumbai for 60 years of her life breaks down over the phone even as she speaks to me about the uncertainty my generation is facing.

As Amit Verma puts it, blogging has never felt so insignificant.

And the reality check is this - even as the country fights as Maharashtrians versus the rest of India (outsiders), we see foreigners(the true outsiders) making the most of the situation and rendering us helpless.

I only hope that this turn of events has managed to unite us to the true cause of our nationhood and pray that good sense prevails over the agenda of internal bickering.

India has survived as a civilization for centuries - even when the rest of the world was uncivilized and barbaric - and we will not allow 20 odd gun runners to dent our self esteem.

We will be back on the streets of every city in this country and borrowing from Sambit Bal, Editor of Cric Info, and I quote "I can't wait to see a stadium in Bombay reverberating to the sounds of cricket. I will be there".

We will rise from this immense loss and move ahead - this I believe is the essence of the spirit of Indianism....

P.S. - I am not posting any pictures on purpose for 2 reasons
1) I don't want to advertise the product of terror being exported to my country
2) I sincerely want this dear city to come out of the stigma at the earliest

Some links that I have been inspired reading and I recommend you read as well.

An overpowering bleakness - Sambit of Cricinfo
US Blames squabbling Indian politicians for the attack
Light a candle and take the pledge
Amit Verma's (Ex-TOI)site

 
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8 Responses
  1. gravatar Anonymous

    Hey Ashu,
    The Second link is not working. (US Blames...). There is an unnecessary which prevents it from working

  2. I still cannot believe my eyes as read even today of the many lives that have been affected by this and how these terrorists tried to scare us...

    I told my husband that I would never go back to Bombay with my daughter because I would not want to put her life in harms way...but then today when I spoke with him, I told him that I definitely want to go back, because I cannot live my life being afraid of what might happen and let them win...

    I am angry and annoyed with western media that all it had to say the whole time was 2 americans killed, 5 americans killed...what about the other 180 indians? what about people who were just working in the 5 star hotels, not staying there or eating...people like you and me trying to do the right thing...awrggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh

    good post

  3. I am not sure about the " no negotiation" stand. I have always wondered what would my stand be if one of my family members was trapped in Kandahar plane... Its a tough decission, arguments hold good on both the sides

  4. @ sapio: I agree. it's a personal decision.

  5. @ Anu: very true. about time to start acting..

  6. it might seem an extremely pessimistic stand from my side but i somehow feel that India doesn't care....
    i feel that the resilience we boast of is nothing but an atttude that says...jo hua so hua....bhool jao....aagey badho...while at one glance it may seem to be the right thing to do.. agar sab bhoolte rahe to kaise chalega...someone needs to stop and take a hard look at things.....dunno if we are prepared for that...

  7. I'm not sure about the 'no negotiation stand'. In fact, at the expense of propriety, allow me to state that quite unsurprisingly, in the aftermath of the worst terror attack in India, our reaction has been, at best, slightly less tepid. We are obviously not skilled at utilizing the power of media like many countries, but I believe its our personal apathy that is hurting more than anything else. Realistically, the sacking of a few MPs hardly make a difference, when there is a crying need for an infrastructure alongside free flow of information. As Shashank said " Someone needs to stop adn take a hard look..."; He is right about it, and that someone has to be us!

  8. It's scary to think that we're caught in the midst of a proxy war.