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The Kashmir Files is the surgical strike on Bollywood

Many of us may be wondering why a movie that was written off by most film critiques (Indian Express gave it a rating of 1.5/5.0) is slowly becoming one of the most watched movie of the year. Or how an Indian audience that is so used to ‘fantasy escape world of cinema’ is flocking in to watch this ‘documentary type movie’. The film has no songs, no one is dancing around, no hero-kills-villain type fight scenes – nothing that people can relate to a Bollywood movie. In the past such movies were called ‘art movie’ – which essentially meant that no one would watch them. Kashmir Files is a runaway commercial success on the contrary.

Vivek Agnihotri calls himself a Bollywood rebel, so it is not surprising that he has made an Anti-Bollywood movie. The notable part is that it is turning out to be a blockbuster. It questions the long held belief that only certain types of ideology can prosper in Bollywood. Though Bollywood professes to promote creative artistic freedom, it has always been lopsided in propagating certain narratives. If you watch Bollywood movies (more so of 70-80s), you notice that it has created stereotypes of communities that smells of an agenda driven approach. All those who have been part of this industry willingly or unwillingly succumb to that ideology. The left-leaning condescending Bollywood had co-opted everyone in an ‘elite club’. If you are not convinced, you need to follow @GemsOfBollywood on twitter.

Narrative Control is not just limited to Bollywood

When India got Independence it had an option to choose a narrative that was factual, away from the propaganda of the colonizers. However people entrusted with writing the Indian history believed that too much of bare truth could be dangerous for the harmony of the newly created country. They instead took an approach of brushing away the uncomfortable truths and presented it as ‘things should have happened’ rather than ‘the way it happened’. To sustain this thinking the historians required to spin narratives that looked nice even though they were untrue. The Marxist historians hardly cared for the truth. The result was an education system that presents a very distorted view of Indian history that disparages everything that can lead to native pride. If you read NCERT books on Indian history you will only remember Mughal period and British Empire – for a civilization that is at least 4000 year old. End result – the narrative has spread to all the fields like films, art, writing, sports, academia, books, awards etc. and together they create a powerful ideological ecosystem.

Kashmir Files is the uncomfortable story that Indian intelligentsia would want to bury like many other uncomfortable truths because it runs counter to their narrative. It is not surprising that no mainstream media covered this story during the incident, no authentic movies were made , no court took up those cases and no school book discusses them in detail. But anyone who has read alternative narratives of India has got a sense that all that is being fed to us in the mainstream could be suspect. That’s why there is an eagerness to look at an alternative perspective as a challenge to the prevailing narratives. Kashmir Files is the counter narrative that has touched the chord of people.

A generation of ‘cultural orphans’

‘India must break with much of her past and not allow it to dominate the present,’ Nehru wrote in his book The Discovery of India. ‘Our lives are encumbered with the dead wood of the past; all that is dead and has served its purpose must go.’ As India’s first PM, Nehru had some disdain for Indian culture, specifically for the Hindu civilization. He was educated in an colonial era. Though his love for the country could not be in doubt, he was part of the English elite who Macaulay described as – a class of persons, Indian in blood and color, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect. And Nehru was not alone, the colonial education had created a small but powerful elite who continued to perpetuate the colonizer’s narrative about the inferior past. What else can explain that recently made movie ‘Udham Singh’ could not be sent for Oscars because the reviewers thought it showed hatred towards British.

The result of the colonial sanitization was that any reference to India’s cultural past was ridiculed. Eventually it created a generation of cultural orphans that only has to look up to the west for anything of value. This was precisely the aim of English education that Macaulay envisaged. Native language is a living culture. Depriving the natives from their mother tounges can only produce a cultural apathy and a class of imitators. Yeats once said “Tagore does not know English, no Indian knows English’ – he was just stating that Indians can only be a caricature of their British counterparts when they adopt English. However the lure of English and native cultural apathy continues till today. Nothing is more evident than the Bollywood stars who make their livelihood from Hindi movies but give all interviews invariably in English.

Taking the ecosystem head on

PM Modi’s rise in Indian politics was the counter narrative that challenged the status quo. When he speaks in Hindi in UN, he is making a statement that we are moving away from being in the race of best imitators. He does not hesitate to assert his Indian identity, does not try to be politically correct and there is some honesty that people identify him with. He promotes Yoga, respects cultural and religious heritage of distant past even at the cost of being ridiculed. He is an ideological rebel in that sense.

Vivek Agnihotri is trying something similar. Through his past work like the book ‘Urban Naxal’ and movie ‘Tashkent Files’ he has tried to take the narrative head on. He has been partly successful, as evident from The Kashmir Files. However, his job is more difficult because while PM Modi could claim victory by winning election, Vivek will have to fight the invisible ecosystem of intelligentsia who are no less powerful.

The resolution on Islamophobia adopted by the UN proposed by Pakistan is a mistake

The UN has adopted a resolution proposed by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Pakistan to designate March 15 the International Day to Combat Islamophobia. This sounds innocent or even beneficial. But the reverse is true. Pakistan is a country with a dramatic track record for guaranteeing religious freedom for all citizens (including the freedom to change religion). To start with the latter, in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrined religious freedom in Article 18 as, “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance.”

The pain point for conservative and reactionary regimes begins after “this right includes.” Because after that, it says that you can also distance yourself from religion. You can change your religion. And in countries like Pakistan, while they want to make it possible that you can choose Islam (a Christian has the freedom to convert to Islam), they do not want you to be able to exchange Islam for Christianity or worse (atheism).

In Pakistan and other countries where a reactionary form of Islam is sought to prevail, three offenses are used for this purpose 1. blasphemy, 2. heresy, 3. apostasy (change of faith). These things are criminalized, sometimes with draconian penalties such as the death penalty. Criminalizing all three of these things violates human rights, as guaranteed in the Universal Declaration, because 1. which god you want to embrace or reject is up to the individual, 2. which view of the faith is the right one the believer may decide for himself, 3. whether you want to fall away from the faith and which faith you want to adopt after that is entirely up to the believer to decide.

Pakistan has been trying for years to divert attention from its misdeeds when it comes to guaranteeing religious freedom for its citizens by pretending in the United Nations that “Islamophobia” would be the big problem. What exactly that is, is deliberately kept vague. One shuttles back and forth between “hatred of Muslims” and pathological aversion or fear (“phobia”) of Islam.

Now, of course, “Muslim hatred” is reprehensible. Just as “Christian hatred would be reprehensible. Or “atheist hatred.” Or “socialist hatred.” But an unproven proposition is that there would be a special problem with “Muslim hatred” that would not exist with other groups. Yet Pakistan has been trying to stoke that fire for years, and on March 15 they got a foot in the door at the UN. The United Nations passed a resolution to declare March 15 as International Day to Combat Islamophobia. The resolution had been submitted by Pakistan and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, including several Islamic countries. The date of March 15 was chosen because the terrorist Brenton Tarrant murdered 51 Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand three years ago.

We must hope that many people will see through that neither Pakistan nor the OIC is a credible spokesperson for non-discrimination, respect, acceptance of religious diversity, or other liberal values. Pakistan and the OIC are trying to spread a form of reactionary Islam and divert attention from their poor record regarding human rights.

Paul Cliteur is professor of Jurisprudence, Leiden University. He edited Cliteur, Paul, and Herrenberg, Tom, eds., The Fall and Rise of Blasphemy Law, Leiden University Press, Leiden 2016: https://ap.lc/ipEBQ

कश्मीरी हिन्दू नरसंहार और राजनीति

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दि कश्मीर फाइल्स में उन घटनाओं को दिखाया गया है जो 19 जनवरी 1990 को कश्मीर में घटित हुई।

आखिर कश्मीर में इतना भयंकर नरसंहार कैसे हुआ ? कैसे आंतकी आर्मी की ड्रेस में आकर हिंदुओं का नरसंहार कर पाए? कैसे सेना के लोगो को उन्हीं की जगह जा कर गोलियों से भून दिया गया? क्यों उनके खिलाफ कोई एफआईआर दर्ज नहीं हुई? क्या ये घटना केवल कुछ दिनों में घटित हुई? हिंदुस्तान के ही हिस्से कश्मीर में अलग कायदे कानून क्यों थे? अगर वहाँ संविधान के अनुसार कार्य होता तो ये नरसंहार नहीं होता।

सवाल इतने क्यों यही सोच रहे होंगे आप सभी लेकिन ये एक घटना मात्र नही है षडयंत्र था देश की एकता अखंडता को तोड़ने के लिए जिसके जिम्मेदार केवल कांग्रेस है बटवारे के बाद कश्मीर में अलग नियम कानून क्यों?

द कश्मीर फाइल्स आने के बाद से राजनीति का एक घिनोना चेहरा सामने आया है जिसपर बात करना बेहद जरूरी है। 32 साल बाद भी लोग अपने आँसू नही रोक पा रहे द कश्मीर फाइल्स देखकर कश्मीर में हुए नरसंहार के दर्द ने पूरे देश को झकझोर दिया है।

कश्मीर नरसंहार की कहानी पहले से शुरू हो गयी थी तब इसका स्वरूप इतना भयंकर नही था उस वक्त के मौजूदा प्रधानमंत्री राजीव गांधी को कई खत लिखे गए जिसमे बताया गया कि कश्मीर के हालात बिगड़ रहे है।

कश्मीर में हालात बद से बदतर होने लगे और 19 जनवरी 1990 को दरिंदगी हैवानियत नरसंहार कर भारत की धड़कन कश्मीर को लहूलुहान किया गया। कश्मीर में जो हुआ उसकी भनक लोगो को नही होने दी न मीडिया में कोई खबर आने दी न किसी तरह की सुरक्षा उन्हें दी गयी।

बल्कि आतंकियों को समर्थन दिया और ये दर्द की कहानी यही नही थमी कांग्रेस के मौजूदा प्रधानमंत्री मनमोहन सिंह ने आतंकी से हाथ मिलाया आदर सत्कार किया गया लेकिन कश्मीरी हिंदुओं की सुध किसी ने नही ली। उन्हें उन्हीं के देश मे पलायन करना पड़ा; रिफ्यूजी बनकर रहना पड़ा। सोचिए उन पीड़ित परिवार को कितना दर्द हुआ होगा जब आतंकी से प्रधानमंत्री मनमोहन सिंह हाथ मिला रहे है क्या राजनीति का स्तर कांग्रेस के लिए आतंकवाद को बढ़ावा देना है?

द कश्मीर फाइल्स बना कर फिल्म मेकर विवेक रंजन अग्निहोत्री ने सच को सामने लाने और गंदी राजनीति को उजागर करने का साहसिक कार्य किया है और कांग्रेस अब भी कश्मीरी हिंदुओ की पीड़ा को कम करने के बजाए कह रही है कश्मीर से हिन्दू खुद गए थे।

आज भी कश्मीरी हिंदुओ को न्याय मिलना बाकी है इस दर्द को खत्म तो नही किया जा सकता लेकिन पूरे राष्ट्र को मिलकर इसके लिए न्याय की मांग कर न्याय दिला कर कम करने का कार्य जरूर किया जा सकता है।

A layman’s perception of some reactions to the election results

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A disclaimer to begin with. I am neither a journalist nor a psephologist. Just an armchair Social Media user who tries to keep himself updated from various sources about the goings on in our country.

While the results of the recent assembly elections made me very happy, it was amusing to see – and I am being very charitable with the word amusing – our veteran journalists and psephologists bite the dust. It is apparent that the political parties opposing NDA had lost it in them to give a good fight long ago. It is now also apparent that the senior journalists who are supposed to give an objective assessment have lost their objectivity or their ability to see things as they are.

Many things are said prior to elections and one can discount those utterances whether by politicians or journalists (embedded or otherwise). What is said post results provides us the clue to what they were actually thinking. It is hard for them to digest the defeat and they come up with various theories for their failures. An attempt is made to list them.

INSULTING THE VOTERS

Blaming the EVMs has lost traction. Especially with AAP sweeping Punjab. So the next best thing is to blame the people who press the button. The Voter.  

The total population in the fives states that went to the polls is about 290 million. That is equal to the population of the following countries put together: Germany, UK, France, Italy & Belgium. Now imagine us calling the people of all these five countries as stupid just because they did not choose their leaders as per our liking.

The Indian voter punished the authoritarian Indira Gandhi in 1977. But when they found the two PMs succeeding her (Morarji Desai & Charan Singh – both ex Congressmen) to be inefficient administrators, they gave Indira Gandhi a second chance in 1980.

In Punjab, they were sick and tired of the GOP as well as the Badal owned SAD. They gave an overwhelming majority to AAP in the hope of a change for the better. What holds for AAP in future, only time and the Punjab voter will tell.

The voters in Tamil Nadu have their own method. They vote the two major parties to power alternately so that no one takes them for granted.

As I was writing this piece, I saw this gem from Jaya Bachchan

Don’t know who brought them to power?

If this is not insulting the voter, what is it?

I suppose she was literally translating from Hindi “pata nahi kahan kahan se ajate hain yeh vote dalne wale”

BANKING ON FAKE PROTESTS

One alleged psephologist/farmer/social worker has admitted that the farmers’ protests had nothing to do with farmers but it was preparation of the pitch where the ruling dispensation would find it difficult to protect their wickets. He claimed his personal moral victory on the ground that there was absolutely zero opposition in UP prior to the protests and whatever resistance was there in the elections was thanks to his brainwave. A candid admission while trying to pat himself on the back but the question is what did we hear from the other alleged journalists prior to the results? That the people were totally unhappy with Yogi and he would be decimated. We were all both disappointed and surprised when the PM withdrew the (non-existent since they were not officially implemented) Farm Laws. It was only later we realized that the PM bowled a googly and the curator was beaten at his own game. Shows how disconnected the grounds man was from ground reality.

As per alleged senior journalists (Saba Naqvi, Shekhar Gupta et al) BJP was to be routed in Western UP in general and Lakhimpuri Kheri in particular because of the farmers’ incident. As things turned out, BJP won all the 8 seats in Lakhimpur Kheri.

We are now informed that 85% of the farmers (and 61 out of 73 farmers’ unions) were in favour of the Farm Laws. This report has the seal of Supreme Court appointed Committee. So were the Senior Journalists unaware of the facts or were they sinisterly and purposely participating in the disruption of administration?

FAILURE TO DECODE THE VOTERS’ MIND

After the 2019 results, Shekhar Gupta, in his Cut the Clutter, said he actually went looking for failures in the Modi Government’s schemes. He went inside the homes of the poor to see if they really had a gas cylinder, toilet, water etc. And they were all there. So what happened this time?

They failed to notice the large number of burqa clad women in the crowds in the election rallies. The Post Truth is that one woman who confessed to her family that she voted for the BJP has been driven out of her home.

With such extreme consequences in the offing, it is likely that many like her have not confessed. A refusal to accept this phenomenon has made both the political parties and the so called journalists believe that the wind was blowing their way.

THE SO-CALLED PANDEMIC MISHANDLING

I do not want to go into a detailed discussion on whether the Pandemic was handled the way it should have been or not as that is not the intent of this column. But the perception in the people’s minds is relevant to the election outcome.

The opposition parties with the assistance of the alleged journalists tried painting the most negative picture ever of the so called mishandling by the Central and State Governments (with special emphasis on UP Govt). All the deficiencies in the health infrastructure – it is to be noted that the most developed countries were not able to cope with the crisis despite their great infrastructure – were a result of the misrule of the Yogi government for three years.

Barkha Dutt writes a book ‘Humans of Covid’ and her friend and partner in crime Sadanand Dhume (remember how the two of them, sorry three of them, went on a bike in Lucknow in 2017 and concluded that BJP could never win in UP) writes a review of the book in Wall Street Journal with the headline: “How Covid bungling can win you an election”. I have followed many journalists over the past four decades. Some of them were brave, some meek, some good, some terrible. I am seeing a new breed only now. The arrogant journalist. Their arrogance makes them believe their readers are stupid.

Statistics were pulled out about rising unemployment, inflation etc. But the people had a different opinion and were not hesitant to show it while pressing the EVM button.

It was similar to what happened in 2019 with respect to Demonitization. The experts were hoping that the people suffered a lot and hence would throw out the ruling party. In the end it turned out that the people who actually stood in line for hours in ATM queues were not upset with the government. It was the people sitting in their comfortable cabins who never go to an ATM that suffered more for obvious reasons.

As if the analysis after the results was not bad enough, the roadmap for future elections is even worse.

One of the senior most editors of the country, Shekhar Gupta, does not talk of how opposition parties should raise issues pertaining to economy and development to counter the ruling party. He wants the people to be divided on regional and language lines. In Shekhar Gupta’s own words:

“…….best of all, have a regional, ethnic and linguistic fortress so strong that the Hindus vote primarily as Tamils or Malayalis or Telugus.”

Nationalism is bad but Regionalism is kosher. If the political parties heed his advice and go along that path, one can say Modi has won the match even before the toss.

Decoding ‘godi media’

Senior politician and former cabinet minister for Finance and Foreign Affairs in Atal Bihari Vajpayee cabinet from 1998 to 2004 Yashwant Sinha tweeted on 16 March 2022, “First tell a lie, then thru your captive social and ‘godi media’ repeat it a thousand times to convince gullible people that that is the truth. But truth has a bad habit of prevailing over falsehood ultimately. What can you do about that?” Earlier, in 1990-91, Sinha was Finance Minister in short-lived Chandra Sekhar cabinet. A political turncoat as he jumped the ship from Janata Dal to Bharatiya Janata Party means overnight he became Rightist abandoning Secular Socialist credential. Now, he is one in galaxy of Vice-Presidents in secular Trinamool Congress lead by his junior colleague in BJP led NDA government.

For long (not exactly remember since when), I have been reading/hearing in various media about the term called ‘godi media’. But, so far, I have ignored the term discarding it as the work of people of “idle minds devil workshop”. However, when I read the above quoted tweet with mention of ‘godi media’ tweeted by Yashwant Sinha and read the same in The New Indian Express in its three selected TWEETS OF THE DAY, I strongly feel the issue deserves my attention. So, this piece!

While searching for the parents of the term, I find he was none other than once often a time highly popular NDTV Hindi Channel lead anchor Ravish Kumar, who first coined the term ‘godi media’, literally means ‘media sitting on the lap’, and was given birth probable in the year 2018. Going further, I noticed in some reports, India Today’s lead anchor Rajdeep Sardesai coining another term ‘lap dog’ in a similar vein. He once opined, “A large section of the Indian Media has become a lap dog, not a watchdog”.

In 2018, on World Press Freedom Day, some senior journalists and social activists demonstrated in New Delhi protesting, among others, against the ‘godi media’, which have been allegedly pro-government since GE2014. Again the term was found wide use during the time of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests and Farm Laws protest from 2019 to 2021 with claims that the issues and protests had not been deservingly discussed, covered and presented in mainstream media or ‘godi media’.

My detail study over the issue totally confused me as I could not distinguished which is ‘godi media’ and ‘lap dog’, and which is not as per the definition offered by eminent journalists such as Ravish Kumar and Rajdeep Sardesai.

My question therefore is: if Ravish Kumar is not part of ‘godi media’, and so he wrote a letter years back informing PM that he came to New Delhi with a tin box from remote Bihar district with a big hope and now finds himself rejected, how could his anchored programmes and channel have lost popularity that they enjoyed decade back? What went wrong in-between? Have the millions of audience gone wrong or bribed in the meanwhile so they deserted NDTV and Ravish Kumar? Or they were patronized by previous regime, so were popular then? Here, the issue raised found incomplete without the lesson that DD editor Ashok Srivastav taught to Ravish Kumar in a YouTube interview in which he alleges NDTV itself born and brought up in the lap of UPA PM Dr. Manmohan Singh. (For details watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8JzTJnmPww).

Now coming back to Rajdeep Sardesai, I would like to remind my readers what happened on 26 January 2021. He tweeted, “One person, 45-year-old Navneet, killed allegedly in police firing at ITO. Farmers tell me: the ‘sacrifice’ will not go in vain”, though the TV visual clearly showed the farmer died in tractor overturn, a clear case of accident. The objective of the tweet was to fuel violent reaction of gullible farmers agitating against Farm Laws. For this lack of professional integrity, his employer had taken off air his programmes for two weeks and a monthly salary was deducted. Earlier, he was reprimanded by former President Pranab Mukharjee for transgressing his journalistic privilege while interviewing him, and begged public pardon. On several occasions, he has been found notorious for misrepresenting facts. Even Sardesai did not spare Pranab Mukharjee, announced his death much before he had died.

In his show ‘Prime Time’ on 26 February 2020, during CAA agitation, Ravish Kumar resorted to spreading half-truths and full lies. Most shocking was when Ravish, while speaking about the 24 February shooter who fired at Delhi Police personnel, identifies Mohammad Shahrukh as ‘Anurag Mishra’. For the 26 February show, Ravish claimed that police had not yet arrested him while he was arrested on 25 February itself, 24 hours before his show premiered. He said, “The situation of Police is such that they have not yet arrested him. Police says his name is Shahrukh but if you see on social media, he is called Anurag Mishra.” This was surprising because no one had referred to the shooter as ‘Anurag Mishra’ till then. He then asks Delhi Police to speak out on his identity again. He then played an undated speech of his reporter who appeared to be asking Delhi Police personnel about Shahrukh’s arrest. Slyly, Ravish Kumar then played the videos of BJP leaders Anurag Thakur, Kapil Mishra and Pravesh Verma addressing rallies ahead of Delhi elections to cast aspersions that their speeches have led to the riots a month later.

Notwithstanding these facts, if Yashwant Sinha does not understand who is ‘godi media’ and who is lying thousand times despite his faith that ‘truth has a bad habit of prevailing over falsehood ultimately’, there is none in this living world to teach the IAS-turn-politician octogenarian. Farm Laws were branded anti-farmers thousand times not only in Indian media but also in western media till it was revealed in horse mouth (Yogendra Yadav in NDTV) that it was ‘political stunt’ keeping in mind Uttar Pradesh election. Now, who will held responsible for hundred of deaths in yearlong protest at Delhi border?

Apart from Yogendra Yadav-NDTV revelation, the Supreme Court panels on Farm Laws, tells 84% farmer organizations were in favour of laws. When this is the fact, who is ‘godi media’ and who is not? Are they who supported agitations or those who opposed?

Last but not the least is Jashwant Sinha’s tweet as quoted above. He branded Mainstream Media and Social Media ‘godi media’ simple because they have reduced Sinha as a non-entity in Indian politics as he wants to piggyback on somebody to be minister. Even if for Ravish Kumar ‘godi media’ is ‘media sitting on the lap’, for Yashwant Sinha this is ‘modi media’. Media has been repeatedly reminding Sinha that in GE2014 and GE2019, BJP has won the elections under the leadership of Narendra Damdordas Modi, and the party’s parliamentary party elected him as its leader. On the basis of these facts, Modi has been made Prime Minister of India, and it is his prerogative -as per the constitution- to select his cabinet colleagues. If he thinks that ‘above 75 age is brainless’, so be it for him. If Sinha thinks he is not brainless, he should have been taken care of party before GE2014 as did Modi, got for him the party command and became PM beyond his 75 age. Since Sinha failed to do so, he should accept the time-tested constitutional mandate and accept the reality following footsteps of elderly leaders like L. K. Advani, Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi, Sumitra Mahaan, etc. from the party which had made him senior ministers ignoring his turncoat taint. In this, he can save his image, now getting soiled, and country’s politics which has been struggling to rescue itself from tainted dynasties. These are not lies.

The Kashmir Files: The dawn of a new age in Indian cinema

The Kashmir Files (TKF) is a movie that has brought upon an entirely new dimension in Indian—and dare one say, World—Cinema. While some see it as a documentary or historical painting in running frames, those opposed to the dissemination of the core content of this movie run helter-skelter to label it propaganda. It is interesting to find that the latter are actually more helpful in aiding us “compartmentalise” this cinematic endeavour. At that, to merely call it anti-propaganda would also be unjust. It in fact is something akin to an emergent de-propaganda-isaiton genre!

A Documentary

TKF is certainly an objective presentation—and not mere representation, on account of the masterfulness of its production—of the Kashmiri Pandits’ (KP’s) account and reality. Thus, it certainly is a Documentary in its own right, and the audiences are indeed not terribly mistaken in accepting it so.

It passes all the tests of incorporating the hallmarks of documentary filmmaking, with flying colours. For one, it has a core real story that needs telling; this story has an overarching social message and an account of history as well; this historical account stands in the truth; the truth has been uncovered vide rigorous and thorough research, of which only the most rigorous have been portrayed; an excellent team of artists [both on and off the silver screen] have worked hard to realise an unabated, unbiased and un-dramatised portrayal of real events, bringing not just its story, but atmosphere to light; and it has had not only the cinematic but also the release treatment to match, by default though not by design.

A Commercially Successful Film

The film might not have been made with the primary objective, or rather expectation, of any monumental commercial success. And if one believes the contrary, who am I to say or know of anything. Perhaps it was. However, there is no denying the fact that despite all odds, the film has left an impressive commercial mark on the opening quarter of 2022, in the Indian Film Industry.

TKF rose to become the second-highest opening weekend grosser film of the year, with collections of over ₹ 27.2 Crores. This was only behind the massive SLB production of ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ which grossed ₹ 39.1 Crores on its opening weekend, with a cast that would be considered ‘start-powered’ by Bollywood’s promotion agencies; and was much ahead of ‘Amitabh Bachchan’-starrer ‘Jhund’ which stood at ₹ 5.5 Crores on its opening weekend.

Furthermore, briefly, the film also made history on IMDB by touching the score of a perfect 10/10 in audience ratings, with over 50,000 votes at the time—a first ever for an Indian film.

An Art Film

Last but not the least, there is an undeniable Art Film aspect to this production which also coming into the limelight. The Director and his Cast of masterful Actors have drenched themselves into their characters.

Art House Films are typically characterised by their appeal to a specific niche audience. This, paired with their commercial failure separates from the fate of cult films which normally are made with a mass consumption objective, but rather see adoption after a wave of commercial rejection. TKF, technically, doesn´t fit into either pigeon-holes. However, in an almost magical fateful manner, it is an outlier which borrows the strengths of both, an marries them off with commercial success.

At that, a film like TKF always runs the risk of making or breaking at break-even, given its bold choice of subject matter. In this sense, the best the best outcome that a filmmaker can expect of such a production is to achieve enough commercial success, and then accrue enough eventual following. However, TKF hopped-onto audience-driven success right from day zero, and became an instant mass-cult film of sorts as the viewership (and box office) numbers grew exponentially.

The pandemic forced this film to be released outside the country much before it was released in India. This was an unplanned leaf from the Art Film world, akin to it going to the Festivals and gather some steam there, before a grand theatrical release. TKF not only contrasts with Commercial Cinema, but also with its entire ecosystem, in the Indian context.

The performances are solid, and often poetic. Despite having limited dialogues, the character of Sharda Pandit, played by Bhasha Sumbli emotes the entire range of emotions of the plight, courage, resolve, compromises, faith, strength, and sheer helplessness of the KP Women in that terrible time—often softly, in a loud silence, majorly through body language. She is an understated constant in the film, binding all the key characters together.

Similarly, returning after a long hiatus, Pallavi Joshi plays the role of Radhika Menon with utmost professional craftsmanship. She portrays the conviction of the University Professor and her matter-of-fact-ly attitude over her disconnected understanding of Kashmir, effortlessly. If Pallavi’s scenes [with the protagonist Krishna] are cut out, they could very well be considered as separate from the film—in that, they create a world of their own, taking you into the world of that particular character, and her University-and-Political life. Pallavi keeps you standing in front of the character, yet awards you the view from within it.

Darshan Kumaar, who plays the protagonist Krishna Pandit has played a triple character in the entirety of the film: starting from being clueless, to being misinformed, to standing up for the truth. Through out, he is convincing, and transitions smoothly from one to another, along the timeline. What is important to note, technically, is that he is more or less in the same attire and look through this—thus, the audience is seeing the same character, visually speaking; but they are not disturbed by his back and forth and change. And in these three states, he basically represents the entire diaspora of the Indian youth, without overburdening us with emphasis on either one of them. This is no easy feat.

Last but not the least, the senior legends of Indian cinema, Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Atul Srivastava, Puneet Issar, Mrinal Kulkarni, and Prakash Belawadi play their characters exceptionally as well. These four friends, the four pillars of our democracy, failed the KP Pushkar Nath Pandit (played by Anupam Kher), for one reason or another, to one extent or another.

While Anupam ji mesmerises us by gracefully overlaying his top-notch acting skills with nuances of acting using multiple Shringaras—body movements, costume, makeup, hair, accessories, et al—; Mithun Da never drops the self-disappointment of Brahma Dutt, IAS for being helpless in the face of his circumstances, despite his ‘power’ and ‘vanity’. But this too, true to the nature of the character, is only shown in strict undertones; overtly, he is a man in control in his world.

TKF is a layered film, which can give it’s audiences the experience that the seek from it. And if they wish, they can have it all. Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s masterpiece is a Ghazal—it is a multidimensional poem, in which, each verse is a complete meaningful poem in and of itself, as they are together.

China debt trap diplomacy- Pan continental

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The term “debt-trap diplomacy” means a creditor country extends huge sums of debts to borrowing nations to increase lenders’ political leverage and to exploit geostrategic interests. It was coined by Indian columnist ‘Brahma chellaney’.

It is used frequently with china’s Belt and Road initiative {BRI}. Middle and poor economic countries are provided with a hefty amount of loans and in conditions of default, tracts of land or permission to set up of military base are granted. It helps china acquire strategic positions & extract geopolitical interests.

BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE :

It is a global infrastructure development strategy adopted by China in 2013. It’s a part of China that aims to gain a greater leadership role in world affairs following its rising power and status. Currently, 138 countries and 30 international organizations are linked to the initiative. BRI has reached several continents from Asia to Africa & from Europe to Latin America and Oceania.

ASIA

SRI-LANKA :

Contract for development of Hambantota International port and Matala Rajapaksa was given to the Chinese company at $361 million. 85% of the amount was taken as a loan from Exim bank of china. Srilanka could not able to repay amid the balance of payment crisis and have to lease out Hambantota port to China for 99 years. 

It provided china with a strategic presence in the Indian ocean and indo-pacific which comes at a time quad countries look to isolate China in the region.

PAKISTAN :

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor {CPEC}, $62 billion worth project is the heart of belt and road initiative. Construction of modern transportation, numerous energy projects, special economic zones, and the development of Gwadar port are a few aims of the project. 20% of the total project worth is taken in loans by Pakistan which amounts to $12 billion{6% of Pakistan GDP} and the rest 80% is through joint venture companies.

It will provide China with a short route to the Arabian sea which goes against India’s interest. It also cements Pakistan’s presence in contested “Pakistan occupied Kashmir” which India considers its integral part. It gives china an alternate route for its energy supplies which will counter its malacca dilemma[80% of its export and import of oil pass through the malacca strait, this dependence can be dangerous in times of naval blockade.]

It also provides china with a shorter sea route as Gwadar port is just 3000km from Xinjiang province of China which is far less than currently in use{12,000km}.

TAJIKISTAN:

In 2008, 77% of Tajikistan’s total loans consisted of loans from China. It was not able to pay loans & had to cede 1000 km square of land to China. As of 2020, 37 % of external debt which is $1.2 billion, Tajikistan owe to Exim bank of china.

It not only provided china with a presence in Central Asia but also acted as a gateway to further involvement in Central Asian politics.

MALDIVES:

The island country owes $3.5 billion in loans to China. Former president Mohammad Nasheed said that projects cost under BRI were inflated and debt on paper is far greater than $1.1 billion received.

It adds one more country to the list of the nation that does political backing of china in the indo-pacific region due to high debt. This policy of china is often termed “soft imperialism” & it leads to the loss of the ‘strategic autonomy’ of the borrower country.

MALAYSIA:

Construction of pipelines in Borneo and from malacca to johar by China under BRI. Financing of $22 billion in Malaysian projects was done by China. With the support of Malaysian prime minister “Mahathir Mohamad ” for china, the country sooner or later will be trapped in ‘debt trap diplomacy’ or checkbook diplomacy.

Presence and ‘soft control’ over Malaysia will result in indirect oversight of the Malacca strait which is crucial for the trade and energy security of China. 

LAOS: 

Laos in cooperation with china built a “Boten-Vientiane ” railway. The town of Boten is situated on the border with Yunnan, China. The cost of the project is $5.965 billion. It is funded, with $3.6 bn debt from Exim bank of china and the rest from a joint venture company. Currently, Lao’s debt to China is 45% of its GDP.

 AFRICA

Loans from China to Africa have increased threefold in the past decade. The reason behind it is the urge of African nations to end their dependence on the world bank & the IMF. largest Chinese debt in the region is held by Angola {$25billion} followed by Ethiopia {$13.5billion}, Zambia {7.4billion}, Congo {$7.3billion}& Sudan {$6.4billion}.

By incurring huge debt, china is steadily making inroads into the poor continent which needs ‘donation diplomacy’ rather than debt-trap diplomacy.

Kenya:

Currently, has a Chinese debt of $9.8billion which is 21% of Kenya’s foreign debt. Highways & railways between Mombasa-Nairobi were built and the port of Mombasa was developed under BRI.

ZAMBIA

Zambia owes 25% of its total external debt to China. According to Africa’s confidential report, ZESCO{Zambia Electricity supply corporation}was in talks to be repossessed by china.

DJIBOUTI :

To develop the strategic Djibouti port, the country incurred huge loans from china which equals 77% of the country’s total debt & 80% of its GDP. It was not able to pay the loans & had to permit China to set up its military base to compensate.

LATIN AMERICA

ECUADOR :

The country was unable to pay $6.5 billion loans taken under BRI from china and hence it agreed to sell 80%-90% of its crude oil to china till 2024.

It diversified china’s source of crude oil mostly limited to the middle east region & Russia.

EUROPE

MONTENEGRO:

A $1 billion loan was granted by Exim bank of china in 2014 to build an A-1 motorway which is 25% of the nation’s debt. Under the term of the loan, China will receive thousands of hectares of land in case of non-repayment.

GREECE :

Chinese shipping company COSCO holds a majority stake in Piraeus port in Greece. It is provided by the Greece government to develop the port which will help tackle its economic crisis.

It will improve China’s connectivity to the European Union, Balkans, and Black sea Region. It also provided china access to Piraeus port which is a strategic location between Asia and European countries.

HUNGARY :

Fudan{shanghai}campus, a Chinese university signed a contract with the Hungarian government to open an overseas campus in Budapest which will cost around $1.8billion which is much higher than the total education budget of the country. Out of $1.8 billion, $1.5 billion will be taken as a loan from China which is considered a debt trap.

OCEANIA

SAMOA:

China is the single largest creditor to the island country. Loans from China account for 40% of external debt and 19.9% of Samoa’s GDP.

PAPUA NEW GUINEA :

The country owes $2billion which is 25% of its national debt to China. Influence over the small island gives china a geostrategic presence in the indo-pacific region.

NORTH AMERICA

LA BREA: It is a town in southwestern Trinidad, which is one of the islands in the Caribbean region.

La Brea took a debt of $102 million from China for the building of the industrial park.

WAYS TO COUNTER CHINA’S DEBT-TRAP DIPLOMACY:

1. Loans from World Bank & IMF with fewer complications: 

 To avail loans from these financial institutions, the borrower country is forced to make structural adjustments, devaluation of the currency, etc. According to an Oxfam report, IMF conditions to provide loans have forced recipients to cut their healthcare spending. 

Committee for the abolition of Illegitimate debt found that both financial institutions used loans as means of influencing their policies. It used geopolitical considerations rather than an economic condition to decide which country should receive loans.

2. Representative UNSC:

 United Nations security council must be freed from the grip of the mighty five economies of the world and must provide representation from different geographical regions like Africa for all-round development of the globe and loosen their grasp on institutions like the world bank and IMF.

3. Evolution of Quad to quad-plus:

With china growing its presence in the region with CPEC in Pakistan, Military base in Djibouti, it becomes crucial to rope in more countries in the Quad to counter the dragon, like South Korea, New Zealand, etc. A quad must also push and expand its infrastructure building program: “Indo-pacific quadrilateral critical infrastructure funding scheme”.

4. Capitalism to welfarism: 

Communist countries like China & Socialist like India moving towards capitalism has a far-reaching impact. It leads to the exploitation of middle and poor economic countries which pushes them into a cycle of poverty. It’s time to move from a capitalist mindset & work for “common prosperity”.

 China’s debt-trap diplomacy is regarded by experts as “Soft imperialism”. Promotion of ‘ Donation diplomacy’ rather Debt trap must be the goal of the international community.

“The Kashmir Files” Gut-wrenchingly documents the mass genocide of the Kashmiri Hindus

  • Release Date: 11/03/2022
  • Cast: Anupam Kher, Darshan Kumaar, Mithun Chakraborty, Puneet Issar, Prakash Belawadi, Atul Srivastava, Pallavi Joshi, Chinmay Mandlekar
  • Director: Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri
Anupam Kher and Mithun Chakraborty in a still

The plight of the Kashmiri Hindus living in Kashmir in 1990s got buried under a nation’s insatiable desire to remain pseudo- secular and thoughtful of not hurting all other religions and ideologies except that of the Hindus. The inability of this country and its people to accept a genocide for what it was not only betrayed a generation of some of the most educated and cultured human beings but also condemned them to a life of sufferings, pain, and submission to a fate that was chosen for them by a set of individuals who were working for nothing more than a religiously fueled political agenda. The government stood and watched as Kashmiri Hindus wailed for help. Shockingly, help never arrived.

Hindus, refugees in their own country, died of snake bites, diseases, and harsh weather conditions. These were the lucky ones. The ones who couldn’t make it out of Kashmir in time lost their lives and dignity in a far more horrifying manner. Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri in “The Kashmir Files” attempts to bring forth some of these untold stories. He also tries to draw parallels with the modern Urban Naxal’s narrative that has been created to dismiss the genocide and make the victims guilty of their own gruesome fate.

Krishna Pandit (Darshan Kumaar), the grandson of a Kashmiri Pandit, Pushkar Nath Pandit (Anupam Kher) has seen his grandfather advocate the removal of Article 370 of the Indian Constitution from Kashmir for as long as he could remember. He is a student at the prestigious ANU (name changed from JNU) and is inspired by an Urban Naxal teacher of the university, Radhika (Pallavi Joshi). After spending some time in her company, he is brainwashed to the extent that he decides to contest the university elections with the freedom of Kashmir as his primary election agenda.

Darshan Kumaar in a still

Pushkar Nath passes away just days before Krishna’s final election speech. As his final wish, Pushkar Nath requests Krishna to take his ashes back to Kashmir and sprinkle them in his old and now dilapidated home, in the presence of his four dearest friends. Krishna arrives in Kashmir, meets his grandfather’s friends and his life is changed forever. He learns things that no textbook ever taught any Indian. In the accounts of the people who are no more, he finds answers to all the questions that plagued him throughout his life. He not only learns about the plight of the Kashmiri Hindus but also about the gruesome fate that befell his family in those torrid times.

“The Kashmir Files” left me stunned. It is an amalgamation of numerous individual bits that organically gel together to present a gut-wrenching picture of the events that led to the genocide and exodus of the Hindus from Kashmir. A devoted wife and mother of two is forcibly fed raw rice that is soaked in her dead husband’s blood. A mother is stripped and paraded in front of men before she is cut into half using an electric saw that is used to slice wood. A respected man and his son are dragged out of their home on the pretext of providing safety and security and are later found nailed to trees. Three air force officers are sprayed with bullets seconds after they have a sweet verbal exchange with a little girl. The shooting takes place in her full view. A vegetable vendor looks a top government official in the eye and gives him a Pakistani currency note in exchange for Indian rupees. When he is arrested, he shows no fear and threatens the men arresting him with dire consequences.

Every scene in the film presents either a picture of the horrifying treatments that the Kashmiri Hindus had to endure or shows us the decay of their moral and mental states due to the atrocities that they had to withstand without the shoulder of the government machinery and security forces to lean on. Most of the story of the 1990s is seen through the eyes of Pushkar Nath Pandit. He is depicted as someone who has friends in the government, administration, police, and press, and yet he has to endure unspeakable horrors. This just goes on to show what might have been the plight of the lesser privileged. I don’t know how many of the audiences will think about this aspect of the tragedy but I surely did.  

Anupam Kher in a still

The film is laced with powerful performances from the ensemble cast. Chinmay Mandlekar is the face of the Islamic terror that fell on the Kashmiri Hindus. His character derives its traits and elements from multiple real figures who terrorized the masses during the genocide and he successfully sells every aspect of the character. To see someone who publicly accepts to have killed numerous people walk comfortably in a room and lecture a student on what the soul of the nation is was repulsive but at the same time eye-opening. Not many will speak of his performances but I think it is one of the best performances in the entire film.

Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri reserves his worst for his wife. As was the case with The Tashkent Files, Pallavi Joshi once again plays a character that will be universally loathed. She is that typical Urban Naxal professor who we have seen spew venom against the country on numerous occasions. Her rendition of the character cuts so close to some of the real people that I love to hate that her performance assumed a lot more meaning and depth for me. Agnihotri shoots her in a lot of close-ups to capture the expression of conviction and fulfillment on her face that she is drunk on every time she corrupts the mind of an impressionable student. This adds a lot more to her performance. Pallavi Joshi uses this opportunity to stamp her authority as the primary antagonist of the story.

Darshan Kumaar as the impressionable and confused Krishna is a revelation. He wears his confusion on his face and that does a lot for the character. We witness in his rendition the arch of a character that starts off as someone who relates with the cause of the Urban Naxals and ridicules his grandfather. He never cares to learn what drives his grandfather to do the things that he does. He even believes that his family died in an accident. When he meets a dreaded terrorist, he is easily cajoled into believing that the genocide of the Kashmiri Hindus was a lie. He has to drudge through a sea of pungent lies and deceit before he reaches the clear blue waters of truth and it is then that he comes into his own. Kumaar beautifully documents Krishna’s journey through his rendition and makes every aspect of the journey memorable.

Mithun Chakraborty and Darshan Kumaar in a still

The five stalwarts of Indian cinema, Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Puneet Issar, Prakash Belawadi, and Atul Srivastava add credibility to the characters that they are playing and bring a sense of realism and organic morose to the overall mood of the film with their temperamental dialogues and somber drama. It is through their dialogues that a large portion of the film is revealed. Each of the four men owed Pushkar Nath Pandit a semblance of security or support that they were unable to provide. They have lived fulfilling lives but are bogged down by the weight of what they should have done for the Kashmiri Hindus but never did. This longing to do something right but to have failed to do it is documented wonderfully by the four stalwarts’ through their essay.

Anupam Kher is haunting in his depiction of Pushkar Nath. The horrors that he is shown enduring and his reactions to some of these moments will make you look away. Even some of the more nuanced and minimalistic scenes that document the personal moments of the man and the pain that he is enduring were alone worth the price of admission.

I loved the visual aesthetics of the film and the manner in which it is shot. Many of the tense moments were captured using a handheld camera and shaky movements. This added to the sense of tension and chaos and augured well for the presentation of the story. Having said that, the visual effects of the film were atrocious; especially the scene where we see terrorist gun down people. The computer-generated blood marred the realism and impact of a scene that should have been harrowing to experience. On the contrary, the sound design of the film was great. The sound design in the scene where we see the terrorist forcefully feed raw rice to a wife that is soaked in her husband’s blood sent shivers down my spine. The film drags in a few brief bits but then picks up with renewed vigor.

The Kashmir Files is a resounding slap on the faces of all who have denied or questioned the genocide of the Kashmiri Hindus. This is one of the darkest chapters in our history and should be experienced by every Indian to understand the quantum of pain and sufferings that our own brothers and sisters had to endure just for being Hindus. This film will prove to be a wake-up call for many and will for the first time redirect the weapons that the Urban Naxals have been using against the country for ages against them in an effective manner.

The author can be reached at: [email protected]

जाट-गुर्जर में भागीदारी से हिस्सेदारी की जंग

विधानसभा 2017 के मंत्रिमंडल में गुर्जर समाज को केवल एक मंत्रीपद से संतोष करना पड़ा था, जिसकी टीस उनके समाज में देखी गयी थी. लेकिन विधानसभा 2022 के चुनाव परिणाम के बाद पश्चिमी उत्तर प्रदेश की राजनीति में सबसे मजबूत समीकरण जाट-गुर्जर में नया खिंचाव उभर रहा हैं. बीजेपी की जीत में दोनों अपनी भागीदारी जता रहे हैं, जिसके आधार पर मंत्रिमंडल में भागीदारी तय होगी. पार्टी हाईकमान के पास रिपोर्ट भेजी जा रही हैं. राजनीतिक पंडितो का कहना हैं कि जाट वोट बीजेपी और रालोद में बंट गए मगर गुर्जर लगभग पूरी तरह से बीजेपी के पक्ष में लामबंद रहा. इसी आधार पर गुर्जरों ने महत्वपूर्ण औहदों पर खास दावेदारी जताई हैं.

जबकि लोकसभा 2024 के लिए बीजेपी के सामने जाट समाज को अपने पक्ष में रखने की चुनोती हैं. वेस्ट यूपी में भाजपा के 13 में से छह जाट,जबकि सात में से पांच गुर्जर विधायक जीते हैं. हालांकि पिछली बार 71 सीटों में से 52 की जगह भाजपा केवल 40 सीटें जीत पायी.

किसान आंदोलन और अजित सिंह के निधन की सहानुभूति की नैय्या पर सवार होकर रालोद ने पुराने जाट वोटों पर भरोसा फिर से जुटाकर रालोद चीफ जयंत सिंह और अखिलेश यादव के गठबंधन ने भाजपा से शामली, छपरौली, पुरकाजी, बुढ़ाना, सिवालखास, सहित कई जाट बाहुल जीते छीन ली. जाट मतों में गठबंधन की सेंधमारी से भाजपा सरधना, थानाभवन, मीरपुर, किठौर सहित कई सीटों को गँवा दी.

मंत्रिमंडल में गुर्जर माँगे मोर

दूसरी ओर बिजनौर की बढ़ापुर सीट पर गुर्जरों ने गठबंधन के सजातीय प्रत्याशी कपिल गुर्जर को वोट न देकर भाजपा के ठाकुर प्रत्याशी सुशांत सिंह को जीताया, नॉएडा में गुर्जरों ने गठबंधन के सजातीय प्रत्याशी सुनील चौधरी को वोट ना देकर भाजपा के पंकज सिंह रिकॉर्ड मतों से जीताया, जेवर में गठबंधन के अवतार सिंह भड़ाना की जगह गुर्जरों ने भाजपा के ठाकुर प्रत्याशी धीरेंद्र सिंह को जिताया. पार्टी ने भड़ाना की घेराबंदी के लिए राज्यसभा सदस्य सुरेंद्र नागर को ज़िम्मेदारी सौपी थी,जिसमे वो सफल रहे. इसी तरह खतौली में गठबंधन के करतार सिंह भड़ाना की जगह गुर्जर वोटर भाजपा के साथ चले गए. सहारनपुर के नकुड में भाजपा ने पहली बार गुर्जर चेहरा मुकेश चौधरी के रूप में उतरा और गठबंधन के कद्दावर नेता डा. धर्मसिंह सैनी को यहाँ हार का सामना करना पड़ा.

हापुड़ जिले की गढ़ सीट पर गठबंधन के गुर्जर प्रत्याशी रविंद्र की जगह गुर्जर वोटरों ने जाट नेता हरेंद्र को जिताया. हस्तिनापुर में भाजपा के जीत गुर्जरों ने तय की. किठौर में भी अपनी जाती के प्रत्याशी के मुक़ाबले भाजपा के साथ चले गए जीत नहीं हो सकी लेकिन अंतर बहुत कम रहा. अमरोहा के हसनपुर में गठबंधन के मुखिया गुर्जर की जगह भाजपा के खड़गवंशी को चुना. सहारनपुर की रामपुर मनिहारन,बागपत,बडौत,गंगोह समेत गाज़ियाबाद, गौतमबुद्धनगर एवं आसपास की कई सीटों पर ऐसा ही रूझान रहा. पश्चिमी उत्तर प्रदेश की राजनीति जाट-गुर्जर की धुरी पर घुमती रही

– पूजा कुशवाह

Need for maintaining one’s vehicle like oneself

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One of the common sights one witnesses on busy roads almost on everyday basis, some or the other vehicles’ engine going awry resulting in long and seemingly never-ending traffic jam behind. For, even if one lane is engaged with parking of such defective vehicle, it leads to enormous traffic chaos particularly during peak morning and evening hours. Often we see tip-top ladies and gentlemen with state of the art mobile instrument in hand standing on the side of their vehicle with bonnet open, blinkers ‘On’ implying that that car broke down on the road. 

The reason behind being, sheer carelessness or owing to one’s busy schedule or one’s attitude of take it easy policy, etc. But such breakage of vehicle on the road leads to avoidable traffic jam due to unusable one lane for quite some time in busy road particularly during peak hours of traffic. At the same time, traffic jam occurring owing to puncture of some vehicle’s tyre is but normal as the same is not in anyone’s hand and is understandable as no one can predict when the puncture to one’s vehicle’s tyre might occur on road. But breaking down of vehicle in the middle of road? It can’t be said, it occurred by chance. Definitely, the mistake lies on the vehicle owner’s part. As it clearly means that no maintenance of the vehicle they are using to commute every day, either because of no time to go to auto workshop at the same time having time to go to beauty parlor or salon, or no money to spend on ‘unnecessary’ maintenance of car so long as the vehicle is running or getting it serviced from time to time, but have all the money for keeping oneself look up-to-date or as mentioned before ‘take it easy policy’ or may be owing to laziness. 

People should understand that just like maintaining oneself is important, similarly, maintaining the vehicle they are using for commuting purpose almost on daily basis is all the more important and this means of transport is now no longer a luxury and its maintenance should equally be taken rather seriously. Keeping the vehicle intact, serviced and in workable condition on the roads is utmost necessary in the sense that it helps and even save on not only others time but fuel as well. Also, more importantly, it may be mentioned that if  some Ambulance or other emergency services vehicle were also coming from behind, it is all the more serious as it becomes a life and death matter for the patient inside the Ambulance for whom every seconds counts or for fire tenders for which every second of delay matters. Even death can be averted in case we take due precaution to keep our vehicle in good running condition and not adopt a take it easy policy and wait till the time when the vehicle is completely grounded.  

Now, particularly, when the fuel costs are sky-rocketing, such avoidable traffic jam and enforced driving of vehicles at snail’s pace need be given a thought. It cannot be expected that any vehicle stops functioning suddenly and in an abrupt manner and if at all the chances are near to rare. Nowadays, the mechanism is such that some kind of alert already lights up in the dashboard in case of any anticipated defect in the engine or when the vehicle requires any kind of service, which if ignored leads to such incidence of not only trouble for the vehicle owner but more than that to other people commuting on the road. It is different matter that if one ignores such alerts coming, then it leads to such stoppage of engine in the middle of road thereby causing avoidable inconvenience to hundreds of other commuters on the road. 

It is reiterated, one should take care that just like one takes care of oneself, like timely going to saloon for getting haircut, manicure, pedicure, facial, threading, waxing and other kinds of make-up, it is equally important that they take care of their respective vehicle even by visiting Workshop and keep the vehicle in good working condition and no sort of laxity is extended in that respect. It is not that anyone will be giving a blessing to such people standing with stranded vehicle on the road instead one is bound to get lots of abuses from many, though the same may not be heard or audible. If the vehicle is kept maintained and in good running condition, one could avert such abuses from other people. After all, it is not a fashion statement to get oneself entangled with a defective vehicle with its engine stranded on the road thereby taking others’ comfort, time and fuel consumption to task and sometimes even putting at risk the life of others.