Monday, December 1, 2008

Sensible + Minister = Oxymoron



I write this post to condemn Kerala CM, Mr V S Achuthanandan, who reportedly passed nasty remarks on slain NSG Major, a Keralite, Sandeep Unnikrishnan's family. Sandeep's father poured scorn on Kerala CM for not expressing condolence in time while Karnataka CM had already visited the affected family. Mr CM retorted to Sandeep's father scornful words by going on air. He said, "Is there a rule that the chief ministers of Kerala and Karnataka should visit together. Not even a dog would have looked that way had it not been Sandeep's house. Our attachment to Sandeep's father is special. Should not Mr Unnikrishnan, a soldier's father , understand this".


The comments, which are really shameless and uncalled for, came after Sandeep's father's outburst at Kerala's CM not visiting the martyr's house in time to express condolence and thus felt the supreme sacrifice of his son is ignored which can't be overlooked.


Sandeep's father said politicians were under 'compulsions and duress' to express solidarity with the terror victims in an apparent attempt to get political mileage and 'I did not want to respond to them'.


The episode has once again left a bitter taste in the mouth of public. Mr Achuthanandan, in his own wisdom, reached to a conclusion that he would be doing some great deed by visiting the martyr's family and they should feel indebted to him when he does so. Shouldn't he, being a seasoned person, understand the emotions of a bereaved father??? And when he doesn't feel for the Unnikrishnan's family, why did he go to pretend(express condolence) there in the first place?


Ministers and their ways of drawing a political mileage have really touched an all time low. Instead of understanding the gravity of the situation (Terrorists' Attack in Mumbai) and its aftermath, he did nothing but added fuel to fire. There is anger and distress which is bubbling inside every Indian who has seen the Mumbai massacre.

One can understand when the martyr's dad expresses in strong words that he feels bad about the system. But, what rationale can the Kerala CM give for the contemptuous statements made by him???

The octagenarian politician's irresponsible conduct have really knocked his own image and commitment towards nation for a six!

Alas! Such is the state of affairs in our country where attempts are not made to overcome a crisis but to worsen it.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Really..... shocking incidences like this one can only occur in India, where every Politicians are trying to get milege on these kinds of sensitive issue. The fact is that the Mumbai attack had been occured at that point of time when majorly all states were in election phase. Its really terrifying for the rulling party and a cashing point for the opposition. I totally support Mr Unnikrishnan's stand.... why in every situation, politicians finds way to get leverage from that issue. Even offering money to the family of this hero is a disrespect to him.

Unknown said...

Yes very right written..people are sacrificing there lives for the nation and our politicians are not concerned for that.Good write up...

Deeps:) said...

First of all, to begin wid, i really appreciate ur kind efforts who has brought up such a topic which indeed encouraged us to think over dis issue...

Politicans in india has once again left all the indian surprised and shocked to think over the working of the political system in india ;dat too followed by such tragic incident (terror attack in mimbai). As rightly said, the terror attack had not only left ppl amazed abt their insecurity in lives, but also left a mark on the politics under which we are working or other words, the real victims of own created system. At such times, i can only hope of the things getting better in due course of time which is real necessity in order to bring peace to the lives of indians. failing which , we cannot imagine our lives...which will not be less den a torture for every indian.

keep up the work man...i really enjoyed ur work..:)

Deepika

dhirendra negi said...

Hey...thanks a lot for the kind n encouraging words, deepika! May God give u enough strength so that u continue to read my blogs in future also ;-)