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Being religious without humanity

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Editor,

The profusion of tears that certain people shed for a certain community makes us more apprehensive than appreciative. Yes, this group of people just remain silent at the suffering of certain others – even though it is against the call of humanity. And, some others just pretentiously show a token of concern just to hide from the public what they truly are. 

Many intellectuals almost lost their sanity and began to beat their breasts when the BJP, only to make good their election manifesto, proposed to give shelter to the “aggrieved Hindus” of Bangladesh. It was a humane act keeping in view the fact that Hindus have for ages been inhumanely tortured and murdered by the majority in Bangladesh.

The sharp decline in the population in the past few decades reveals that there must have been hard religious persecution against the Hindu in Bangladesh. But very sadly, the cruelties faced by the Hindus in this neighboring state usually never evoke the sympathy of our leaders, nor of so-called elites, and the media. Many instances of persecution are not even get mentioned in the Indian news media. We only get to hear that sad news from the far-off BBC, ‘The Guardian’ or ‘Huffington Post’, or from our FB friends abroad. Tulsi Gibbered, the US member of the Democratic Party, raised this issue of religious prosecution in Bangladesh several times but it was not considered newsworthy or discussed at all by the mainstream media of India.  

            Behold, this very group with devious agenda now rather wants to welcome Rohingyas of Myanmar to India. Some are even pretentiously digging into the magnanimity of Hindu ethos and proudly quote Swami Vivekananda, “The Rohingyas conundrum” (ST, Sep 28, 2017). Some other insidiously play the part of propagandists through their regular letters and articles to drive home the point. No wonder, for some political leaders the mass exodus of Rohingyas from the Rakhine province of Myanmar has come as a windfall. So, they are rolling out the red-carpet and providing the citizenship underhand. Indeed, it’s always one’s greatness to soothe one’s painful sore. India has poured out its kindness on our Tibetan refugees for which they always express their heartfelt gratitude in return. But this time with Rohingyas I am quite skeptical. Instead of gratitude, we might receive a barrage of bullets in due course of time. Many pockets of West Bengal have already witnessed such  instances of ingratitude. But our fellow friends from Kolkata never discuss that. Can one guarantee that those Rohingyas, who are responsible for mass killing, abduction, and also  conversion of Hindus at gun-point will not be the cause of  nightmares for Indians in future? Three mass graves of Hindus in Rakhine gave a new turn to the sorrowful saga of deported refugees from Myanmar! This sacred land of India has long been battered by many subversive forces, from outside and within.   

I am afraid, these large cohorts of writers or propagandists are now finding reasons and means under the sky to gloss over the criminalities of radicalized Rohingyas. I further argue, how we can be so insensible as to welcome people hands are stained with the blood of massacre and whose psyche is overwhelmed with hatred for others. Will this not pose a serious security threat for India? True, had it not been “indoctrination of hate” against others, as unearthed and noticed in several instances across the world already, the issue of refugees’ resettlement would have been different, and charitably pleasant too. The naive and heartlessly deported population would have obeyed “their own instincts” and would have “loved their neighbours” in gratitude by offering them shelter,  irrespective of their faith and nationality!

One does not disagree that this world is “one home” in which we all should live together as the children of one Almighty. This is the very fundamental basis of India’s ethos and one of its principle spiritual teachings. So, in view of the distress of our fellow brothers, how badly one wishes that we citizens of this planet hummed in one rhyme that we have “several paths” to one Almighty. Then this Earth would have looked like a lush landscape with varied colours of peaceful peoples living in perfect harmony. But, this has never happened. What’s lamentable is that in this age of advanced science each individual faith still claims its “exclusivity” to reach the doorway to heaven. The rational approaches to God are just pooh-poohed. Has this “exclusivity to meet God” through “ONLY ONE PATH” not taken a toll on the whole edifice of the humanity? Has it not literally demolished the possibility of peaceful co-existence and mutual respect?

Hence now we are apprehensive even if we want to exercise our magnanimity because the religions themselves are playing a foul game. Lastly, history warns us that the genuine show of compassion and love has unmistakably met with enmity, intolerance, and bloodshed. Shall we still import trouble and bring misery to our own people here?

Yours etc.,  

Salil Gewali,

Via email

Tatkal railway tickets

Editor,

This is regarding the train reservation system at MSRTC building. There are three shops inside the

MSRTC compound. They are doing their business well but they are also doing ticketing business to earn more money. Hence we passengers are facing problems while booking tatkal tickets because they keep many booking slips for their customers. When we go to book tickets there are already so many forms for different people so that genuine passengers never get tatkal tickets. The concerned authority should look into this matter and the shopkeepers should be removed from the MSRTC compound. Let the brokers earn their livelihood and not the shopkeepers.

Yours etc.,

S Singh,

Via email 

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