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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Fwd: [bangla-vision] MTT Newsletter:177 - Thursday, April 08, 2010.



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Who are you?  What an innocent looking simple question.
 
If you ask this question to twenty different people around you, you will get twelve to fifteen different answers. Most will give their gender and names; some their caste like Cheema, Bhatti, Khokar, some their clans like Mir, Mian, Afridi. And some of them will give their geographical areas like Kashmiri, Amritsari, Okarwi etc. Some would be proud to give their sects and one odd may say Pakistani as well. And one in hundred, after some soul searching may say Muslim also. The question was not very simple. The confusion would compound if the question is "Are you a Pathan or a Muslim? In reply you are going to get a long silence, then a frown and may be a counter question and may be a third parameter, "look I am Afridi". The question turned out to be a complex one and the answer led us to further questions. The nature and scope of complexity varies in different parts of our country. In most parts of Sindh the answer could be Sindhi, Punjabi, Balochi or Muhajir.
 
 
How do you measure the things, especially when these are as dear to you as life? Categorizing the functions and activities we remain indulged in, merely as right or wrong would be too simplistic an approach. In our daily life we keep pursuing a whole lot of activities which we otherwise detest. And at the same time we keep longing for a whole lot of things, sighing and saying wish we could do that.  All of us measure life by a score of meaningful accounting units. These criteria and accounting measures are relative to current times, social values, trends, fads and to a great degree and extent plagued by modernity. This also implies that these may not be relevant to the absolute values. And what are absolute values? These are laid down by the absolute authority, the absolute Truth, the Creator, the Sustainer, the All knowth.
 
 
After going through different Indian newspapers and pondering over the statements of the Indian politicians and after analyzing the findings of Indian army and the Indian intelligence agencies, it seems that the ISI is going to take the charge of India very soon.. From Ajmal Kassab to David Hadley and from the separatist movements in the North-eastern states of India to the horrible Mumbai attacks, ISI is always there. Thank God that ISI has not yet been blamed for the deafness of the former Indian Army Chief General Deepak Kapur .One is compelled to think what are the RAW and the Indian Army doing if the ISI has become so much influential in India. If the Indian security agencies are so helpless that they cannot stop the interference, or I must say the 'Invasion' of the ISI, they should simply resign and make them busy in doing something of lesser worth.
 
 
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