Saturday, May 30, 2009

Judgement by Justice Katju

It might have been restricted to a small column but the judgment by
Justice Katju really exposes a reality that has been discomforting to
many of the citizens. His rejection of the plea of a muslim youth who
wanted the right to wear a beard in a catholic school where it was
barred, stating that secularism can not be stretched beyond a limit
should probe some important questions. I am and shall continue to wait
for publicity frenzy media and Human Rights Activists to storm or burn
the office of the reverent judge for discriminating, subjugating the
right and oppressing a minority. Well probably it wont happen since
the issue involves a Supreme Court Judge had it been a sessions court
it would have been fully inflated and would by now have become an
issue where mobs would have been ready to prevent the minority from
being discriminated by the tyrants of this country who do nothing but
kill the minorities, deny them houses, do not offer them jobs etc. I
am no communal extremist, I just happen to be an ordinary engineering
student but how long would the "fighters of justice " of this country
let me remain that is doubtful. I have seen and have been seeing that
every time a policy of appeasement and vote bank is followed I feel
discriminated. Every time the entire minority population is made to
believe by the media that they are being discriminated against I feel
oppressed. The more they make people feel that when they are
victimized they are a Muslim, I feel more like a Hindu. This I know
for sure is not restricted to just me. We Indians have a culture
where self incrimination. Self criticism has always been treated
Godly,"Nindak neere Rakhiye", well I really want to say that I am a
human being If someone hurts me repeatedly I get hurt I want to hurt
back and not continue in misery for the fear of being called an
oppressor. It is wrong to discriminate against someone but it is
equally wrong to discriminate against the other for the fear of
discriminating against the former. I know this wont go to the regular
but at least the people at "The Hindu" would read it.

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