Sunday, September 30, 2018

Pakistani Poetry

Someone said Pakistanis are good poets and their language skills are great. 

I said there is nothing new in it. Poetry, art, drama, kauwali, mujra - all forms of art flourished during Muslim rule of Mughals and Nawabs in India. This happened while Europe was witnessing Industrial Revolution!

Certainly jihadis and a lot of pen pushers would have excellent language skills. After all, they would need all of it in order to brainwash an entire generation and make them into fidayine.

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Book Readers Hating Modi?

Someone said that most of the people he knows who read a lot of books hate Mr. Modi. 

I thought he meant that people who acquired second-hand intellect through books hate Modi but people who are hands-on and have their own individual opinion about things support Modi. This is something which would only please Modi's fans...

Friday, September 28, 2018

Movie Starts do not go to College

Someone said he was disappointed with a famous actress while she spoke to a journalist about some news. 

I thought it was hardly surprising. Most movie stars are maximum Std. 12th pass from schools and did not go to college. They are in show business. Not expected to be intellectuals.


Thursday, September 27, 2018

Karl Marx and his False Theory of Religion as Opium of Masses

Karl Marx while defining Religion as opium of masses had said that removal of religion would usher in 'real happiness' in place of 'illusory happiness' (provided by religion).

This quote is often repeated by all sorts of people when they want to speak against religion. But I disagree with it. 

The fate of communist countries like Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam and state of Naxals including 'Urban Naxals' in India do not prove that being communist i.e. being without religion has made them any happier.

In the World's Happiest Nations Survey/Ranking, most of the time Christian countries come at the top. This settles the debate. 

Karl Marx and his quote on religion should be ignored instead of being given undeserved credit for giving us a false theory.


Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Failure of Aakash Tablets

Someone said that Aakash Tablets were earlier unveiled by the government with much funfair but have now disappeared. And this is a failure of government. I disagreed. 

Akash tablet was launched by UPA Govt led by Congress Party in year 2011. The project was a failure from the beginning and did not take off well. Therefore there is nothing to blame the current government! 

- Rahul Tiwary

Sunday, September 23, 2018

UGC Circular on Surgical Strike Day

Recently, UGC has asked all higher education institutes to celebrate Surgical Strike Day marking the day from last year when Indian Army crossed line of control and destroyed several Pakistani terrorism infrastructure. Some people objected, calling it government's self-patting. But I disagreed. 

First, this will be celebration of our Army, not of any political party or person. 

Secondly, compare that to Children's day which has been forced to be celebrated in the guise of celebrating birthdays of Nehru ji. What have children got to do now with old bald Grandpa Nehru ji? This is the difference between Con Party and NaMo Sarkar!

Also, this UGC circular is not binding to institutes but only advisory in nature. Hence no one should have problem with it.

- Rahul Tiwary 

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Why Democracy does not mean Govt elected by the 'Majority'

Someone asserted that "democracy means govt elected by the 'majority' people". I think it is an unfair assertion and democracy is seldom seen to be so. 

The religious, linguistic or ethnic "majority" people's votes also get divided because of "multi-party system". If one political party tries to appeal to them in order to consolidate their votes; several other political parties also rush to complete with it and hence votes get divided among these parties. Hence the so called "majority" group could never vote as one unit for only one party. And hence govt in a multi-party democracy does not represent only the majority people's opinion. 

On the other hand, it is the "minority" people who are seen to be showing totally "undemocratic" traits. Since they are less in numbers, they are easy to consolidate and often they are more centrally controlled/influenced. The minority people seldom show "individualistic" traits using their own minds but often vote as herds; running on "fear psychology". 

Bottom-line: Democracy is more complex than "a govt elected by the majority".