After the attacks,Mumbai saw a sudden surge in the number of vigilant citizen groups across the city....they mushroomed overnight and sprung into action.......candlelight vigils.......marches for peace....."we will not give in so easily"........"we will not let terror win"......"we want answers"......they demanded more transparency from the government...........more credibility..........more responsibility.........However, people were back to work the very next day........the trains were just as crowded.......CST was packed.........as if nothing had changed.......and yet something had...........
The world was watching and lauding the "spirit of Mumbai". What spirit? Has anyone ever looked beyond the huge metropolis that is Mumbai and tried to see what it takes to survive here? How you have to fight from the moment you step out of your house till the moment you reach your workplace/school/college? Fight to board a bus, fight to first get into- and then stay inside- a local train that arrives packed beyond capacity.......there are thousands waiting to jump at any opportunity of a job offered to them........labour markets spring up at almost every station in the mornings......people just waiting endlessly, waiting for someone to come up to them and offer them a days job......something to see them through one more day in this monstrous city........this city of dreams........how can anyone afford to stop for a terror attack? Not possible.......it pulls at my heartstrings when I read about the "spirit of mumbai"......it is helplessness that drives this so called "spirit".............how can anyone be foolish enought to think that people are not scared for their lives after a terror attack? How can anyone be naive enough to believe that we all go to work to "show the terrorists that they have not won"? How is that possible? Is the country really that stupid? Or is it that we are now being taken for granted? "Ah! Mumbai na,its ok re....they'll bounce right back....they always do".........What else can explain the fact that our beloved PM Manmohan Singh was enjoying the hospitality of the white house on the 1st anniversary of the terror strikes? Or the fact that our president, Pratibha Patil literally touched the skies in a Sukhoi? Were they trying to mock us? Or was it pure indifference?
We are told to check under our seats when we board a bus........look out for suspicious items in the luggage racks of the trains and this is not just Mumbai's story,its the same in almost every metropolis of the world today...........the other day my sister asked me " Is this normal? We live with the fact that we might be attacked at anytime,and we all seem to be okay with it. Is it normal?".....What was I supposed to say?..................Living with terror and accepting it as a part of ones life never was and never will be normal.......be it the USA, Britain, Russia, India, Afghanistan or any other country on the face of this earth..............no person deserves to die at the hands of a terrorist......... Or live in fear of one!
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AS, my sincere heartfelt feelings go out to you and your fellow countrymen and women. Just like with the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers in New York...it changes one's life forever. Living in the country, as I do, and not near a large city, the fear has lessened, but I know the threat is still there. I wish the wealth of the world was more equally distributed and all lived peacefully together on Earth. Why wouldn't "anyone" prefer that over the killing of innocent people and the distruction of beautiful cities! Fellow average citizens of the world understand AS, that it is "helplessness" that drives Mumbai's so called "spirit"...it's the same here as well for the average citizen!
ReplyDeleteIt was good hearing from You!
Wanda in Ohio,USA
That was beautiful...u echoed every mumbaikar's feelings.
ReplyDelete@ Wanda: Gracias senora! Thank you for your support and wishes. :)
ReplyDelete@ Anonymous: Thank you.