Showing posts with label Jai Ho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jai Ho. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

A Journey of a RAPIST - From Human Kids to Kids of Speechless Species

Just as my helplessness and anger has not cooled down by the sudden rise in the rape cases in the country at an alarming, there strikes another case – only this time the victim is a child…but not of human. Everyday we get to hear/read incidents about little kids being at the receiving end of the sexual greed of a human monster. 

Being a dog lover, this article has made me realize that humans have crossed their limits and nobody is safe; let alone a girl child. I was reading the newspaper and came across this article in Mumbai Mirror – 27th March 2014.



This young ‘rapist’ in his drunken and perve state…in a broad daylight…tried luring a 2-month old stray puppy with food to a deserted corner of a road and raped it. Localities were alarmed by the puppy’s scream in pain and managed to catch the guy and bash him up. 

The badly injured puppy’s justice doesn’t end here.

The perve was taken to the police station, but the “so-called oath taking protectors – POLICE” refused to take the case seriously and asked the localities to let it go.  The same sexually creepy guy had supposedly tried to rape another dog few months back but could not be nabbed.

Our stupid politicians claim that girls in our country are getting raped because they wear mini skirts and lure guys to rape them. But the li’l puppy was wearing no revealing outfit to arouse the maniac (in the pic) to rape it (if only we could call it that way and give punishment to the accused equivalent to raping a human). 

An eye opener to the legal body of our country that how their lenient and careless approach to this heinous crime has made the stupids so used to raping girls/kids that they have stooped down a level further to raping animals.

High time they learn from Saudi Arabia (law of public beheading in one stroke) or China (Castration or death sentence by single bullet fired at the spinal chord joining the neck) or North Korea (shooting squad practicing by firing a gunshot at a vital organ that usually kills the subject relatively quickly) or even Afghanistan (hanging the person to death and death by a firing squad). Enough of hiding behind the veil of democracy and contributing to the crime.

Taking cue from the slogan “Jaago Grahak Jaago”, I would like to have a shout out saying  “Jaago Desh Rakshkon Jaago”

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Deserving Candidates for Better Respect

Jawans

During my return from my Gareeb budgeted Backpacking trip from Rajasthan, I took the Suryanagri Express from Jodhpur. With Rajasthan having an Indo-Pak border, it was shocking to see BSF Jawans travelling near the entrance and filthy toilets in the train trying to adjust to the erratic timing of arrival (4.00 am), catching up on sleep, heavy luggage trunks and pathetically cold weather. All they had on them were their uniforms but none were complaining. A big salute to them. (I almost died of the cold weather in spite of a reserved berth, leather jacket and a woolen blanket).


With bachpan se soft corner for the Military & para-military Jawans, it was an uneasy feeling to see the real heroes of our country travelling near stinking toilets with no reserved berths for resting. If a certain Bollywood hero was to travel by train, half the bogie would make space for him and would even fan them to sleep claiming to be their die-hard fan (chamcha). 


Cliched it might sound but if the real heroes can sacrifice their lives for us, I can sacrifice my berth for them. I requested the Ticket Checker (TC) that incase any of the Jawans wants to sleep, they can take my berth and I shall manage. But few minutes later, a random civilian started settling down on my seat. On checking with him he said he was not an army Jawan and the TC had allotted him the seat. Aata Maajhi Satakli!!!


When the TC was brought back to the scene of confusion this is what he had to say:
Me: Mein ne aapko mera seat un army waale ko deneko kaha tha kyunki who log toilets ke yahan pe baithke travel kar rahe hai. Koi civilian ke liye mein apna reserved seat kyun chodun? (I had told you to allot my seat to those army people coz they are sitting near the toilets. Why should I leave my reserved berth for a civilian?)


Brainless TC: Aap hi ne toh kaha tha apna seat allot karne ke liye. Aur kya farak padta hai koi army ke bande ko de ya aur kisiko? Aapko unke bare mein sochne ki zarurat nahi hai. Bahut berths hai unke liye. (You only told me to allot this seat. What difference does it make if the seat is allotted to an army Jawan or anybody else? You don’t have to worry about them. Plenty of berths are available for them)


{Mr. TC is that why they were travelling in such pitiable condition? Coz I could not see any comfortable berth around them to rest on}


On arguing further, he walked towards the Jawans and shouted “arey aap logon mein se koi free hai kya? Chalo udhar. Ek berth hai. Wahan sona hai”. He didn’t fail to make me feel disgusted about him. But it dosent matter. The purpose was achieved and atleast one Jawan had a peaceful sleep.


Sincere request to the Indian Railways that please have a special bogie for the Jawans in all the trains esp. in crucial places where they need to travel frequently to and also educate the brainless Ticket Incharges to be little more kind towards the people who are out there fighting for our safety. I also request the passengers to help the Jawans by providing them at least moral support (if not your seats) rather than complaining that they are blocking your way to Nirvana in the loo.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Eye-watering Grenade Masala

Ever wondered how red chilli powder can be so useful? Right from adding spice to the food, to self defense equipment to (now) a national defense weapon.

Yes. The Indian Army is planning to introduce the Chilli Bomb for the war on terror. Imagine what impacts will an 81-mm grenade packed with red hot chilli powder ‘bhut jolakia’ of Assam , pepper and phosphorus create when it explodes in front of the enemy. WOW!!!


Bhut Jolakia has been recognised by the Guiness World Records as the hottest of all the spices. The hotness of this mirchi is measured in Scoville heat units was 1,001,304.

The mix of spices and phosphorous chokes the enemy's respiratory tract, leaving targets barely able to breathe for a time. It creates an effective smoke screen ninety metres away within five seconds from being fired by a grenade launcher.

This curry bomb will be used both as a hand grenade by police and armed forces, and as a tank-mounted device

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Women of Worth


Last week was a clear victory for Nari-Shakti. The week started off with the women's reservation bill being passed by the Rajya Sabha and ended off with the High Court judgment allowing women permanent commission in the Indian armed forces. This was an outcome of a petition from around 20 women officers who had moved to court stating gender discrimination.

Till date, women could serve the armed force only for Short Service Commission (SSC) lasting maximum for 14 years as compared to their male counterparts who could get into Permanent Commission (PC) after 5 years. This also meant that women officers were deprived of pension and other financial benefits. But now the Court has granted permission for permanent commission to all the interested women officers. This also meant recalling of all SSC women officers who had retired earlier back into the Indian army.

However this judgment comes with some limitations wherein the rule is applicable only to those officers who were recruited before 2006 when the government decided to stop shifting men and women officers from SSC to Permanent Commission across the board. This also comes with an additional task to the Indian army of reworking on the promotional activities.

BUT, women will still not be allowed on the war frontline because of the fear that they may fall prey to the enemies, creating additional logistics to accommodate women and issues of sexual harassment. The argument that if the current policy of non-induction of women in combat arms should continue given the cost that will incur to safeguard the women officers or be given chance to participate in the combat zone will continue. Whatever may be the reason, it should never be forgotten that the primary responsibility for the constitution of the armed forces is to ensure security of the country which they have carried it out beautifully till now and hope to continue in the future also.
Way to Go guyssss. Jai Hind!!!

Friday, February 26, 2010

The Video close to my heart and the nation

This is one national anthem video that is really close to my heart. The shooting was done in Siachen. Having the defence forces in the backdrop is like an icing on the cake. it also shows us how selfless our indian defence forces are who endanger their lives in an unikmaginable cold weather just to protect the lives of comman man of India. A big salute to the Indian Defense Forces.