Wednesday 17 September 2014

Kashmir Ki Khali

Khalna
/ (ख़लना) /
Verb
Meaning: Getting irritated
                         

             The Following is the timeline of a standard Natural disaster in any part of India over the past so many years.


A major Natural calamity à Floods/Landslides/Earthquakes in the whole area à People  caught in the waters/Land à Livestock dead; increase in the no. of human casualties à Failure of local administration despite Multiple warnings à Army relief sent à Safety of the tourists ensured first à Appeal for philanthropy from the population à Few Voluntary donations à NGOs’ assistance à Emotional Outbursts à Water receding/ Stoppage of the earthquake à People saved à Announcement of cash ‘prizes’ for the families of the deceased à Start of the rehabilitation program for another few months. à Things back to normal.


            Whereas the following is the timeline of the recent Kashmir floods over the past two weeks. (Note that this also involves participation from people of all religions/states/creeds working tirelessly from behind their computer screens to contribute just filth).

A major flood after 60 years à People  caught in the waters à Livestock dead; increase in the no. of human casualties à Failure of local administration despite Multiple warnings à Army relief sent à Glorification of the army by the media à Criticism of the army by the locals à Criticism of the Indian media by Fanatics on one side à Criticism of the Fanatics on one side by Fanatics on the other side à Glorification of Locals by other Locals à Criticism of the other Locals by some other Locals à Hate Messages from one side à Hate messages from the other side à Safety of the tourists ensured first à This spread by some as being a step to deliberately sabotage Kashmir à Rumours flowing even more than the waters of the flood à Blaming India à Blaming Pakistan à Blaming the Abdullahs à Blaming Modi à Blaming Gilani à Innumerable Political Statements à Appeal for philanthropy from the population à  Wave of Unity à Voluntary Donations from all over the world in both cash and kindà NGOs’ assistance à Water receding à Emotional Outbursts à People saved à  Announcement of cash ‘prizes’ for the families of the deceased à Start of the rehabilitation programme for another few months. à Things back to normal.



                 The Qur'an describes the Day of Judgement/Resurrection (Qayamat) as follows: 


'When the Deafening Blast comes, that Day a man will flee from his brother and his mother and his father, and his wife and his children: on that Day every man among them will have concerns enough of his own.' The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 80, Verses 33-37 


                     Pretty much spot on, I guess. This tragedy although was nowhere close, but the reaction of the people involved was. The flood was a severe one. One of the worst in Kashmir’s history. Not severity wise maybe, as we’ve had worse ones during the Tsunami or the Uttarkashi floods etc. But the damage caused by the unpreparedness of the authorities converted it into one of the most damaging disasters of the decade. This could’ve been and was being dealt like every other calamity. But then, the state of Jammu & Kashmir is a superstar. Like Shah Rukh Khan, or maybe Narendra Modi. Love it or Hate it, but you cannot ignore it. Each and every Indian/Pakistani has an opinion regardless of knowing any fact. The ones who continuously suffer are the common people who’ve had enough and are tired of this stardom which the higher authorities enjoy at their expense. Throughout these few days, I think I’ve seen it all. The level to which the people can stoop to spread hatred and negativity instead of lending helping hands is appalling. The journalism throughout this incident has seen so many shades of yellow that even Rakhi Sawant or KRK can be put to shame.


                    But, when all hope was destroyed; from the ashes, rose the phoenix in the form of the good Samaritans. The Kashmiris from all over the world, came together to save their motherland from the wrath of the floods and the fiends. From the clutches of extreme evil, forces of even greater good have emerged and spread calm all around. For every single person who has continuously exploited the hapless locals for monetary gains, there have been at least 2 heroes as well. The army? To a great extent, Yes. The locals? Definitely, as they were the ones who coordinated the relief work in different areas. But the real paragons of virtue were the countless people working behind the scenes to stop the madness from spreading. My classmate, who single-handedly organised the collection drive among 1000s of people even though his family was safe; the people in my hostel who had no contact with their families stuck in the worst affected areas for 5 days, but who were still able to provide neutral and pragmatic inputs devoid of hatred; the bunch of girls in my class who had no relation whatsoever with the incident, but still donated insane amounts in cash and kind; the organisations which volunteered and successfully transported the relief when the govt. failed; and the Indigo Airlines who allowed 1000s of kgs of cargo to be sent to Kashmir for free. – these were the real not-wanting-to-be-labelled heroes who were just concerned about Human Life; and not Human Type.



               The Water level is now under control and rehabilitation might start in two weeks. So, the last two steps in the timeline above will take some time. But believe me, the end result will be the same. The situation over there unfortunately, will neither progress nor regress. Lovers will love, haters will hate; all with the same intensity. The John/Jane Doe will have lost a lot, and will have to start all over again, but no one will care. Perhaps, the only thing we can do here is put all of this behind us, help people move on with their lives, and hope that Kashmir rises again, to be the heaven again, which it is always supposed to be.





P.S. - Meanwhile in another world, the DUSU (Delhi University Student Union) elections were held with pomp and fervour. As usual, a stunning victory was recorded by #Seriously_no_one_cares.


7 comments:

  1. one of the best blogs you wrote so far.....indeed one of the best writer and debater my bro :)

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  2. Gr8 work sidd. Seriously no one cares abt anything unless they feel the same pain.

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    1. I have been able to write this only after seeing and meeting the people who have been directly affected by this!!! And thanks a lot!!

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  3. this one is a classic siddharth..u really summed it up..please keep writing more..!

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    1. Thank you Avinay!!! I'll try my level best to keep up!!!

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