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Thursday 31 January 2013

Terror, Terrorist, Terrorism-Vishwaroopam

The first month of the year 2013 has gone off in a jiffy and though there have been a flurry of activities in the Blue Caramel world, the results are being awaited expectantly in the succeeding months. The month of January has seen some reshuffling in the political scene of India and the future, though right now blurry, seems to indicate a direct contest between the scion of the Congress party, Rahul Gandhi and the Gujarat BJP strongman Narendra Modi in the coming 2014 Indian general elections.

January 2013 also saw escalation in tensions between India and Pakistan as the two countries were involved in border skirmishes along the LoC, in Jammu & Kashmir. The immediate heightening of tension was the alleged dastardly attack that Pakistani troops carried out inside Indian territory which resulted in the beheading of an Indian soldier and mutilation of another. These acts of "terror" and Pakistan's unabashed support to "terrorism" held centre stage in the Indian media during the month along with the tragic death of the BraveHeart, the fighter victim of the Delhi rape case.

The usual acts of terror by terrorists also hogged the limelight. Naxalites and Maosits killed many in Chattisgarh and Jharkhand but one glaring form of "terrorism" that is becoming more and more aggravated is the "Cultural Terrorism" as aptly pointed out by Kamal Haasan, the Tamil movie superstar, whose film "Vishwaroopam" got entangled in a form of cultural terrorism. The film which was cleared by the film board landed into trouble with certain groups. While one group claimed the film had blasphemous content, another claimed that a Tamil movie should not have a Sanskrit name. The result, the screening of the film was banned  in even Kamal Hassan's home state of Tamil Nadu.

You cannot please all of the people all of the time, even God cannot do so. So, an opinion, advise, a piece of work, writing, film or even cuisine cannot have all takers; Some would like, some would not. But a minority of people with radical views, can they take a multi lingual, diverse, secular country like India for a ride??? Can they spread fear in this way?? A fear which percolates to every layer of the society, a fear which prevents people from writing freely, a fear which prevents people from liking posts on social media, a fear which might lead to exodus of literary and cultural talents from the country??

A minority of people spreading fear amongst the majority, are they are not terrorists?? And the fear they are spreading is it not "Terrorism"???

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