Friday, November 28, 2008

Mumbai Awakening

Breaking News ‘Big B slept with a .32 revolver last night. He writes about Bombay on his blog’ Your are watching ‘scared & angry residents’ live.
After over 42 hours, since Bombay’s sovereignty & freedom was shamelessly and aggressively assaulted, residents far and wide have awakened to many questions on national security. Is it that easy to enter a country like India and blow our guts out? Why was there an unattended coastal border in the first place, when this is not the first time we've been vulnerable through the sea.The assault was launched at 9:30 on a Wednesday evening but an all party meeting was only called for 16 hours later. Frightening, the speed with which we respond to national crisis.

For the last 28 hours I’ve watched the words ‘final assault’ flash across many news channels. But faster than a breath of ease, each time comes the news of fresh firing and grenade attacks clouding screens again.

Sadly at a time like now when the nation needs to be hand held by it’s leaders, media is used as a loose prostitute to satisfy agenda’s extraneous to national security. Narendra Modi’s address of the attack being one waged on the entire country and not on Bombay alone was nothing short of puky! The crisis changes, but the speeches remain the same. I wish our leaders were half as creative as the terrorists and would come up with better than ‘I’m going to call for a meeting with the army, navy etc’ or the home Minister’s who ‘will suggest to the State Govt to give more funds to tackle terrorism’. ‘The Indian PM will have a phone conversation with Pakistan to say we will not tolerate such cowardly acts – this all sounds very reassuring!

Some media channels remain irresponsible and at loose. After 30 hours of divulging details on the operation like, how many commandos have been para dropped, the angles from which the building is surrounded, the top down operation, the coded signals being made, even the positions being taken by the Mumbai commando’s outside Taj etc I’m confused, should I feel happy knowing that something is being done or scared that our heroes are exposed.

36 hours later, channels justify, that there is no access to live telecast from inside the TAJ and Oberoi. Once again, we play dumb by underestimating a handful of terrorists that have waged this urban warfare and have the nation’s navy, the army, and the commandos all at ransom!

Marcos live- ‘The terrorists knew the inside of Taj very well, but we didn’t and hence movement was slow'. That’s how difficult it is for the govt to keep blue prints of highly influential buildings that some young fucks get into our own house, chase us in our own guly and then escape leaving us trapped.

As we see bodies and people dragged out of Taj, the camera also pans on ground policemen who are no doubt in the line of fire but their lives are not important enough to be sheltered by bullet proof jackets. ‘Every one within the firing range should be protected’ – another issue to be discussed Mr. Home Minister?

‘Mumbai’s spirit is not broken’ the dignitaries very proudly declare. Which Mumbai are you taking about? All those shocked into their shells or those who have no choice but to go about earning their bread. Or are you talking about the Mumbai, sitting 7 seas away constantly making reassuring calls to their loved ones.
I’m sorry but Mumbai’s spirit is shaken and emotionally paralyzed, so stop your patronizing bullshit.

40 hours later there are fresh attacks and firing at new locations. Fresh firing at the Taj, Hostages feared dead at the Oberoi.

A TOI journalist on his way to cover the Leopold Café blast, heard shots at the CST station, made his way to the station, sneaked up the stairs and took pictures of the two assailants. But somehow it was impossible for our special force to swing into action and turn those two into tombs.

MARCO – ‘A very determined lot & remorseless’, the fidayeens almost sound more effecient & heroic.

43 hours later the mournful Wednesday night still hasn’t seen daylight.

Tired, frustrated and in need of an answer,
An Indian.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Dubai The Largest City

That may not be true (yet) but to make up for this grotesque limitation the city hosts one of many firsts, the site of the world's first 7-star hotel with Burj Al Arab, Palm Islands - a set of man-made resort islands shaped to look like a palm tree if seen from a jet, Middle East’s first indoor Ski Dubai resort, Dubailand – an amusement park twice the size of Walt Disney World, earth's tallest man- made skyscraper -Burj Dubai, an Olympic sized ice- rink, world’s largest gold souk, one of the largest fish tanks and viewing panel on the planet.
With dreams as big as its wings, Dubai may not be the worlds biggest but ironically has enough room to accommodate The World– a man-made archipelago of private, residential islands, the biggest development of its kind, to resemble smaller versions of the seven continents.

What next is my humble question?

How about this for a thought- take some of your resources out of building a condo on the moon and plough it into things that really matter. Enforce REAL laws for labor welfare. Rather than invent ways to shorten the distance for a weekend trip to space, spend time improving daily public transport. Stop categorizing car pools as illegal.Instead of passing laws banning pets, punish those, who for a laugh inflict cruelty. Support K9 friends.

Stop banning poor families from sharing accommodation. They aren’t renting your high towers. Enforce a rent cap instead. If people want to change jobs within 6 months, let them. Don’t invite slums. But don’t displace retired expats after 50 years under the pretext of ‘no employment visa’. They’ve given their dreams & blood to your very economy. Let there be freedom of speech. Let there be nature. Real trees, pure nature.

Embrace the different shades of humanity, white is not the only color! Adultery does not demand deportation. It’s as immoral an act as prostitution. If I put all my money in your bank, I expect to be informed, if not, then pacified when you abort my debit card for security reasons. ‘Sorry ma’am can’t help you’ is not the right answer, after I’ve been on hold for 45 mins.

The visionaries may want Dubai to become the Monte Carlo of the Middle East. It may well be, the city has a lot to offer, but you still need lesser mortals to help fill petrol, serve as bartenders, wait in restaurants, run small groceries, clean & cook, run an office. To think. So stop making it difficult and let live!