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 EXTRAORDINARY ISSUE What 15/8 stands for Pritish Nandy 07 August 2011, 07:01 PM IST I w as born i nto f  Share on Hotklix Share on Messenger  Share on StumbleUpon  Share on Yahoo Buzz! Share on Digg Share on Reditt  Google Bookmarks NewsvineLive Bookmarks Technorati Yahoo Bookmarks Blogmarks Del.icio.us ApnaCircle 0 Share Tweet 28 

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EXTRAORDINARY ISSUE

What 15/8 stands for

Pritish Nandy 

07 August 2011, 07:01 PM IST I w as born into f  

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I was born into freedom, grew up with it. So you must forgive me if I am not particularly hostile

towards the British who ruled over us till 15/8 1947. You must also forgive me for not hating thePakistanis as much as I am expected to because I never watched India being sliced into two by

Jinnah’s machinations or Gandhi’s indifference, as others claim. I am a child of freedom. Not

colonialism. Nor the Partition of India.

For me and millions of Indians, freedom means everything. We love asserting ourselves, evenwhen we are in the wrong, and refuse to be cowed down by truth or fear. That’s why we chosedemocracy. It gave us the right to speak out without fear. And every now and then, when

elections are held in different parts of India, we are surprised by the courage and wisdom of thevoters. No Government, no political party, no leader has ever survived by underestimating the

electorate. We saw the humiliation of Indira Gandhi in the polls, even after she won the only full

fledged war this nation has ever fought. And that was because she imposed an Emergency tocurb our freedoms. It destroyed her credibility. Not only was the Congress chucked out of power

but she lost her own seat in Parliament to a complete crackpot called Raj Narain.

Having lived with freedom all of my life, I am surprised to find it under so much threat today.

 No, I am not particularly surprised when Governments try to curtail our freedom. That’s

expected. Most Governments use every pretext, from national security to public weal, to try andcurb our rights. Faith, caste, regional identity, developmental goals, everything is grist to the

mill. The assertion of who we are is constantly at odds with what the State wants us to be. Today,for all practical purposes, each of us is just a PAN number who must be maximally taxed at

every point of transaction. Soon each of us will have a UID number, our phones will be tapped,

our emails read, our chats followed, our choices questioned, our rights curbed. The almightyState, run by goons, thugs and petty thieves, will become even mightier. Even though some of its

most august stakeholders may be locked up in Tihar and a thick cloud of doubt and suspicion

overhangs the rest.The fact that we allow such people to rule over us has emboldened others to

attempt similar tactics. The underworld gets murkier by the day and the thin dividing line

 between law breakers and law enforcers is disappearing. Everyone’s on the same side today,against you and I. On top of that, every kind of radical fringe wants to intimidate us, cull our

freedoms, extort us. They are using the same methodologies as the State, the same arguments.

They want to dictate to us what we must wear, what we can eat and drink, how we may pray toour different Gods, what books to read, what movies to watch, what art to appreciate and what to

denigrate and vandalise.

This is what worries me. You can change Governments that intrude upon your personal

freedoms. But you can’t change the way some people think. Burning books, harassing artists andfilm makers, vandalising libraries and art galleries, outlawing beer bars, beating up college girls

who dress in jeans, banning alcohol for those under 25, the increase in honour killings, gendercrimes, custodial deaths, and stupid, meaningless bomb blasts that kill innocent people are all

different ways to attack our freedom. Now you can’t park your bike in Zaveri bazaar. You can’tgo to watch a play or a movie without being frisked. You can’t wear what you want because

some perverts believe it’s an invitation to rape. You can’t file your taxes and rest in peacebecause the system has decided to see every law abiding citizen as a likely tax evader. While the

real crooks and criminals are safely ensconced within the ruling system, safe in the knowledge

that power protects them.That’s why 15/8 is a good time to think, ponder, be aware of your rightsas a citizen of this great nation. on the freedoms we still have. For me, they rank way, way ahead

of patriotism. Let us build on them.We can overcome every hurdle, fight back every impossible

odd if we cherish and insist

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