Thursday, September 29, 2011

Entreat of an Epic City .......

An Hyderabadi's Soulful Outcry....

If you are from this part of India, where I am from; probably you would have been asked this question not once but many a times and the question is, “Do you support Telangana?”  How uncomfortable you felt then? But I was not the one to be uncomfortable, every time I was asked this I would say, “I sympathise with the misery of certain sects of Telangana who have been deprived from any sort of respectable living for decades”. By now you might have pictured me as a supporter of the ongoing burning issue, if you did! You should continue reading to know the actuality. I am a Hyderabadi, not just according to the birth certificate but also by the nature, by the heart and this is the only place I know and I want to live in, may be that’s the reason even the Texas’s and Atlanta’s couldn’t hold me back eve for a month. Even my family has its strong origins on this land of richness in wealth and the warmth; this was just an FYI only for the curious gentlemen!



Time passed by, situations and issues started unfolding more and more to an extent where now I sympathise with Hyderabad more than the telangana, you read it right, I used to sympathise with Telangana but now my large sympathies are for Hyderabad, I say this after having spent my last two years in and out of OU completing my post-grad. I have seen the struggle inside OU and as well as the struggle outside, while the media was more interested about the inside news, I am curious to talk about the struggle outside OU. My sympathies are just not enough; I seek sympathies for Hyderabad from humanity at large. I want every human on this earth to take a notice of this, for they would learn not to be a warm host ever again, for they would know that the cities that they live in shouldn’t be shared with the others, for they would know the pain of a historic city once on the Times Cover for its richness now weeping and wailing for being friendly as it always does.

Hyderabad, which was established as a symbol of love, much before the great TAJ was built; still it always got sidelined. But never did it complain, never did it asked for its due recognition. Though the city was built to be as big as the present Great Britain, it was planned to accommodate very few. But due to its richness and glory the influx of men continued and according to the 1901 census population was well over 5lakh; many migrated from the different parts of the Deccan to this city. A city as great as this today seeks sympathies from its own people, it still calls them all as its own since it welcomed them all with the open arms at different points of its life. If almost everyone dwelled into Hyderabad’s heart for their living at various points of time in the history, how can this land decide upon who is close to it? To which point of the history do we go back to decide to whom does this great land belong? It never asked any one their origin before providing them with an asylum but today the same people want a complete possession of it? When a large part of Hyderabad has gone into Maharastra! Now should we also ask for those regions as well, as they were once a part of Hyderabad?



Hyderabadi’s, having inculcated this culture of warmness from their land have welcomed each and everyone from various parts of the country and the world with open hands. They didn’t differentiate among the religion’s, the caste’s, the economic status but little did they know that the same people whom they welcomed ages back would start differentiating on the name of region. Hyderabadi’s though they witnessed other parts of the city being transformed in the name of development while they remain ignored, they maintained a staunch silence through out; for they never differentiated among the regions of this city. Even today Hyderabadi’s doesn’t speak up, even now they don’t voice their opinion and they remain unasked. They are left unasked for their views, their willingness, their likings, unasked for everything since they have been too amiable with everyone. But now its time to raise our opinion, today we cannot be a mere spectator to the misery being inducted to our land.

Yes, Telangana culture, custom’s and accent is different from the other regions but if that becomes a basis for a separation. Then under which region do we group Hyderabad? Hyderabad all through its existence displayed its unique culture, unique language which is widely popular across the country for its friendly slang. My common sense says to me that I cannot group it under any region, if culture, custom and accent is taken as a consideration, what does your sense say?

Even in the midst of all this protests and bandhs for past few years, Hyderabad and hyderabadi’s have kept their spirits high and did not bother to get bogged down with the situations. Or else why you would still see traffic jams on the roads on a day of bandh, when the protesters did not even refrain from using the force against anyone willing to carry on with his day-to-day work. Even the pulse of Hyderabad is not disturbed, the malls are still gushing with people and theatres filled to the brim. Hyderabadi’s love towards the food and movies is still intact keeping the spirit of Hyderabad alive.



It’s just not that, though the industry and commerce in Hyderabad are being pushed into every hardship possible time and again. But the organisations kept performing and kept achieving. City has shown no less growth compared to the other cities of India, it still shows same IT revolution and software exports as it did few years back if not more. Though I had to go to OU everyday for my post-grad, my sessions were disturbed only twice in two years! It’s true that we Hyderabadi’s are being troubled to an extent where it can be termed it as harassment as well. We are not being allowed to work on what and when we want to, we have to follow their schedule and their timeline. We have to plan our travel according to their moods and we need to plan an outing based on their will. Or else our roads get blocked and turned into their kitchens, if we divert ourselves to the other routes our vehicles get stopped and when somehow to escape this trap we end up driving more our engines give up for the need of fuel and when roads are blocked why would the bunks be open?

Still we went forward, still we performed and still did we achieve what many other cities couldn’t. We stretched ourselves, compromised with our weekends, compensated the holidays, sacrificed the vacations and we now seem to be up for every obstruction. If state run buses are off the road, we took autos and trains to our destinations and when the trains and autos were forcefully stopped, we took private run buses and not sure how but we did reach but we reached our work places and continued our work.

It’s good in a way that we found an opportunity to showcase to the outer world that come what may, disaster what it might be Hyderabad and Hyderabadi’s doesn’t stop. And we showed a promise that your investments here surely would be valued with a promised growth even in the dire situations as it may be. This city has always been a paradise for the true hard workers, empires have been built based out of Hyderabad, and if you have put your efforts you were never disappointed. So why not we start putting more efforts towards reaching further heights, instead of fighting among us, Hyderabad still is as encouraging as ever!


 - Harish Bheemarthi

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Zero Tolerance towards Terror; Z+ for the, by the, of the VIP’s; Commoners your just too common!


India a historic land has seen many great kingdoms and many great kings, wise emperors and abundant great warriors. This piece of land gave birth to many brave men who guarded their followers by being armor around them. India has since then buried them all deep in its crust. We love them all and we still remember their sacrifices, their brave stories. Young India gets nourished in the schools with their stories and many grand parents still believe them to be the best bedtime stories for their grand children.

If all that seem to be going well, how our present day leaders who get guarded by the brave policemen and the army men, doesn’t anymore care for us? Are they weren’t born here? Or they never read these stories in schools? Or they never heard their grand parents narrating the stories of the brave Indian legends? There should be some lag or else why would our leaders feel to be ashamed to be born here while they are being guarded, while they are being elected to represent us and while the innocent Indians respect them. Why do they forget that, A leader cannot call him a leader if he cannot guard his followers. Now, I am curious to know how a politician feels when he visits a terrorist blast site in a Z+ security cover?



Most young Indians would have never heard or seen a politician becoming a victim of the terrorist attack. Even I, can only remotely remember my kindergarten days when such news use to flash in the morning papers. But now we only hear and see the innocent country men and women being the targets of the terrorist attacks; be it Mumbai, be it Delhi or be it Hyderabad, sufferers are the same poor innocent people who only know how to meet their daily needs who knows no other malice and who can never harm the others. Terrorist outfits have found a soft target in the form of the commoners, as the vip’s got insured with x, y, z and the z pluses. India now provides 'Right to live' only for the VIP’s, its time that even the constitution is amended to make it a law. When we are so successfully guarding our politicians and the vips against all the odds, why cant we provide same security, same sense of guaranteed cover to the common man?

We the innocent Indians ask for nothing, does that mean we are not even provided a life to live? Knowing well that we have become the soft targets for the terrorism still the leaders of this nation drool in the bullet proof, blast proof, mine proof, signal jammed cars and closely guarding intelligence while the commuters on the road are stopped to a standstill, oh our work is not that important you see. Why cant we stop terrorism at the borders and donot allow it to pass our borders, is that a big ask? Seems so since we have deployed our best man in and around our VIP’s, who cares about our borders as long as our politicians are well guarded? If you are an Indian and if you live here, frisking at every entry point of the malls and the cinema halls would be very common day to day activity and we see no more doors but only the metal detectors everywhere; when I compare this to the US, I found frisking and all the checking points at the public places to be completely non-existent. But then how come they are able to avoid any other attack post 9/11? Answer lies at their ports and the borders, if you ever passed through the checking at a US airport you would know how concerned the Homeland security is, they know no VIP, they know no politician. All that they know is to secure their land from any terrorist infiltration. Why can’t we similarly kill the terrorism at the borders itself?



We don’t, instead every time there is a terrorist activity we upgrade our x,y,z and the z pluses for the dearest vvip’s and leave the commoners to the fate of the terrorists. Yes, we love sloganeering like zero tolerance towards terrorism but now we know in which context it is. Please don’t be afraid my dear politicians as long as our brave police and army men are around you, they are really zero tolerant towards anything that would cause harm to you. Rest assured you can have a sound sleep on your velvety mattress without any fear engulfing you while the commoner thanks the god for keeping him alive for yet another day. After the huge anti corruption movement, the government extended security cover to Anna, grouping him to be one among them who craves for the security cover but Anna rightly rejected it. Government here forgot that it was a people’s movement but sadly they remember Anna but not the people who are the drivers of the movement who are as important and may be more important than the Anna but why will the government care about us? But we are happy that we are still alive!

Why such a treatment towards the commoners? Do we punish him for paying his taxes judiciously? Or do we punish him since he is a law bided citizen? Or do we punish him for not having a swizz account? Why this country only values the lives of important and the prominent men? My sincere suggestion to the politicians, please guard your citizens, if not them whom else you would loot? Who else you would rule if not them, the mortals? Donot forget in their existence lies yours existence!


- Harish Bheemarthi

Friday, September 16, 2011

Ganesh Nimajjan, is it really living to what it was started for?


“Oh its a Monday morning work today is going to hurt”, I thought. But, can it be evaded? Can it be postponed? Well how fortunate it would have been! Just then I heard the horn and rushed for the cab. We started on our way to office, on the way I found Hyderabad roads were looking different they are not the same, they never looked this bad, papers scattered everywhere with many stuck to the tar as a gum. The roads looked utter messy with no cleanliness found throughout the stretch and throughout our drive! What might have gone wrong? Why it looks so messy? Then a thought struck me, “Oh it was Ganesh Nimajjanam yesterday “, but then I thought “So what? We all like to celebrate it; we all associate ourselves with Ganapati from our childhood more than any other God. But I also know that cleanliness is next to godliness and will God accept what we have done?”



While I was returning home we took the Tank Bund road and I was surprised to see how depleted it looked, it was looking no less than a left over after the floods. It was depressing to see a iconic road of Hyderabad, which is symbolized, to be a bonding between the twin cities now was lying unattended, marred with the debris. Was this avoidable? Yes it was certainly! With little consciousness and compassion from our side towards our city. How justified we are in destroying the infrastructure of which we are only a custodian and which needs to be passed to the future generations? Why does only the roads display the gloomy look, why doesn’t the same is repeated back at our homes? Since we care about everything that is ours and in that case even this city is ours, how can we ruin it?



Every year before the festival we hear people talking about using clay instead of plaster of paris and natural colors and they make honest efforts to motivate us! But do we ever heed to their concerns? They are genuinely concerned about the wealth that the nature has given to us and we are genuinely bent upon destroying it. We hear people talking about Musi in Hyderabad how it looked then and how it is now. But why don’t we realize that it might happen to Hussain Sagar as well, though we know it well we don’t care for it! We have to care for it if we have to save ourselves from the backlash of the future generations. 

Water is considered to be life, life was born in water and is still striving on water; it is the precious gift that nature has given to every living being, so do we have the right to destroy it for our selfish intents? How fortunate it would have been if animals and plants were able to speak for them! It’s a scary thought to think how in future we might be saying; “There used to be a lake here” pointing at Tank Bund, isn’t it scary to even think? We Hindus consider water to be sacred and one among the five godly gifts, then how can we think to pollute it with harmful substances? I am as Hindu as anyone or more religious than people who dance in disdain while the god idol is being pushed off the cliff into the water and celebrate while he melts and whistles while nothing godly is left behind. I fail to understand this form of prayer; instead we can have better forms of showing our devotion towards the God. Today we dance while the environment is getting polluted, day is not far when the same environment will make us dance under the scorching sun. 

Ganesh Nimajjanam was initiated by, Shri. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, though we had festivities earlier but the tradition of installation of the idol during the prayer days and then dissolving it into the water was his initiative. When he started this he had an honest motive of bridging the gap between the Brahmins and Non-Brahmins and to spread brotherhood and goodness among the society and it was also a strategic move against the British, a move that helped in social gatherings which was not allowed by the British. Today, what motive do we have in following this tradition? Do we have the same social conditions still prevalent? Or are we really able to bridge gap between the communities? Today different communities are organizing the Ganesh Pandals in the closed quarters among their social class. I saw a hoarding in Hyderabad by most prominent politician inviting VIP’s to the Ganesh Chaturti Celebrations; do you still think that we are spreading brotherhood in the name of Ganesh Nimajjanam or we thickening the divide? 

We bring in the Idol with great devotion; pray only for some days since we cannot continue the same sacredness throughout the year, we restrict it to only few days. Then we have found a way to dispose the Idol through submerging in water. If we ponder on it we would know, how selfish we are! We neither pray all days nor do we pay a respectful homage to the God and we know what we are upto with the mother earth! And yes we have right for all this, yes because no one questions us, yes because the animals and plants cant stop us and yes because I don’t listen to my consciousness! If you had a thought on this, why don’t we establish the Idol throughout the year at our homes and offer our prayers all the days.



And if your answer was a - No, we only care about the tradition! Then lets atleast take a owe that next Ganesh Chaturti will be harm less, will be free of plaster of paris and free of harmful colors, will unite us all in the name of humanity forgetting the dividing factor called social class and community!

- Harish Bheemarthi