Saturday, February 13, 2010

Headlines sans sense...


Starting with a disclaimer-1, No! this is not a review of the movie.

With all the new channels discussing the war between Sena v/s MNIK over almost 2 weeks now, it's kind of getting stale and evident that it's purely vote politics of those spineless politicians trying to score a point. SRK on his part, gleefully accepting the media's request to provide his side of the story and comes in every channel giving interviews which indirectly acts as a promotion event for his recent movie.

"Every citizen of this democracy has the right to say what he feels is right". While saying that, "Any individual or a group has the right to say against something or agitate against something within the legitimate limits of the constitution". So going by this SRK was right in saying what he said and someone writing a 'strong' article is equally fine. But, this kind of ruffianism and intimidation aided by violence is totally sans any sense.

In an ideal scenario, the state government who are responsible to act should have done something more meaningful, or the central government or the election commission should have served a strong legal notice to such groups. But, being in India where opportunism prevails, nothing happened and we're ending up watching and hearing such things every fortnight and thanks to the TRP driven Media channels.

The ruling party (state n centre) being the same could have definitely nipped this issue on its bud but preferred to wait and watch as it helps their vote bank politics as well in a way. Even our projected future leader made a big gimmick to show his heroism, under the maximum security provided by the state government. It's a shame that ordinary citizens have no such security, well to be more precise not even bare minimum security. But, that's the way of life accepted by India.
Another issue covered yesterday was the blackening of the face of a leader of another sena group. For most of the people around the country it was really funny and even poetic justice for the violence he and his group meted out on young girls and guys last year. Honestly, it was the same feeling for me too. But, I had a chance to discuss this with a colleague of mine from Mangalore region. His views were totally unexpected. Neither of us support any group, we are definitely average Indian citizens. What he had to say was, the media had covered the whole event in a totally different angle. While condemning the violence that happened in the incident, he also said there were quite a few bad elements happening as well and it wasn't just another simple place where youth just comes spends time decently with drinks and dance...there was more than it meets the eye. He went to the extent of saying in fact it was good it happened. I didn't know how to react to that.

All this makes me feel that the whole country is purely driven by the media and we all being emotional and passionate people just blindly see one side instead of looking at a holistic view of anything. We people are like herd of sheep, just blindly follow what the majority think is right. Media and Politics take the best advantage of it.

It's a shame that instead of concentrating of developmental issues, the whole of the country ends up discussing issues like these. It's high time some kind of social, moral and ethical responsibility prevails among the Politicians, Media and general citizens.

Now comes the important disclaimer-2 ....

Disclaimer: If this post had hurt anyone's sentiments by this post, I tender a sincere apology straight away and wanted to tell it's just my rant about my country and nothing against anyone. I request them not to stop any movie shows, trains or ambulances or waste their precious time by protesting peacefully against me or my blog :-P

12 comments:

.. said...

Hey you coming with great thoughts,great ideas!!!

(All i can write about is about myself :-))

chennaigirl said...

Enakkennavo, ithu "nee adikkara maathiri adi, naan azhara maathiri azharen" case pola thaan irukku.. Cos i read somewhere that during the last of karan johars film, there was a controversy regarding the name as to Mumbai or Bombay. So, he apologised publicly to Sena. Now, this is his directorial venture, so he naturally wouldnt want things to go wary. All publicity stunts....

Swetha Guptha said...

Like CG, even I feel they r just publicity stunts.........

Satish N said...

Politicians are BASTARDS and I dont want to comment on ACTORS here. I feel ashamed to be an INDIAN, because I am not sensible to choose my leader and hence I blame myself for screwing this wonderful country, I dont deserve to be an INDIAN. There would be a day where INDIA will be ruled by some eminent leaders and not these rotten A** H****

gils said...

2nd disci weiiitttu :D:D :D :D

chennaigirl said...

Chanz images - Awesome!!!! Those kids- relatives or jus random shots?

Chan said...

@CG, They're my niece, One is random shot.

.. said...

Awesome shots!!

Your Niece is soooooooo cute!!!

Chan said...

@Shylu, thx...afterall whose niece they're hahaha

sri said...

nicely put even i feel the same about the media and politics and ur second disc is top notch ;P

.. said...

Aha.... :-)

Chan said...

@srivats, thx mate!

@Shylu...seri vidunga...

I am a proud

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