Monday, February 14, 2011

narrow minded indianifs

i used to think that though there is corruption, terrorism, scandals and what not in india but the new generation, is open minded and i had a hope that one day my darling, India, will gain its respect world wide. instead of singing the song of golden culture which India possessed long back , the people of india will show the world that they are capable of doing anything and they are not quitters but winners. but my hope got ruined when i had a chat with one of my classmate, who is very intelligent and of course an IITian.

he said: all the muslims should be killed and they dont have any right to live in this country
they took the land where RAMA born and now we Hindus should get that back by any means.

i said : when Aurangzaib demolished the temple it was that time and it was a big mistake but there is no need of repeating the mistake again. whats the point in fighting for the place of some one whose existence is itself a question. there is no proof that some one like RAMA was there and even if thats the truth , once some one raped your sister , so is that valid to rape his sister for revenge.
i said: if Firoz killed Raghu then Firoz is culprit not muslims.

he said : firoz is culprit and if someone comes in the way like Farukh , he will kill him too and if Ram comes in way , he will kill Ram too.

i said : thats what i am talking about but there is no point in killing Firoz's son or daughter if they are not coming in your way.

he said : but you know what Ram will never come in the way of Firoz but Farukh will surely come so we have to kill them all.

i was quite couldnt say anything.

then one day i was raoming with him and there was a shop where the shopkeeper had kept teddy's on stands and a framed picture of lord Ganesha at floor and my friend started using slang for the shopkeeper that why he is doing that and i was thinking what if it would not have been an IIT and what if the shopkeeper was a Muslim, what my friend would have done.

i was shocked with this interaction and i was hopeless for my country.

abhishek tiwari

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