Monday, November 19, 2012

India and Epic Idea of freedom of expression.

Idea of freedom of expression and india's freedom struggle goes dated back to mid 18th century thereby expression of rejections of notions and narratives were uprooted and registered with consent in many forms and ways. Indeed, it started with racial and discriminatory odurs from S.Africa to Piggy and cow gutted cartoos  bite, in India, thus resulted in a great rebelion. Two parallel ideologies of  soft and hardcore were fought against oppressed and imperialist regime to have an unison goal and idea of freedom.A Freedom which dawned after  many a bloody dusk, sacrifices of millions and sack of unsung heroes. Yet, does it not deem to worthy off?.


Given the rake up of intolerence and facist nuture of society and iron fisting of rule of the law in an uncivilised order utter many a snakes at sleeves of idea of freedom. Urgent note of such serpantile narratives need to be reversed with proper quotations  to add a flag of progression in any civil social decorum. Recent phenomena's of civil activism, media prophecy, social palatibility and clad of facism  must maintain  restraint and put all out efforts to core the foundation of institutions and direct peoples to repose the faith in them rather guns for belligerence  to subvert the subtle cause and idea of  freedom of expression.

Recent arrests of two young girls for expressing the subtle view on social forum at the occassion of total shut down of mumbai in case and maharastra in general, on the natural death of chauvinist marathi leader late Shri Bal thackrey  is highly illegal and act of high handedness of law enforcement agencies, Mere to appease an idea of regionalism and thus is a betrayal to a great cause. We must not add flare to fire which does seems to bedrocks in many parts of the union of india, just to appease one sect or other. More over, We Must exercise immense restrain to uphold the greater values that has been enshrined in line of national cause and serve the purpose of civil progressed society in totality.
 

I,therefore, conclude by a adage, "Nothing is Absolute, Absolute ain't free".














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