All what go through you today must be about AIDS. Newspapers, television channels, outdoor campaigns, and what more, even your SMS messages are spreading the awareness and keeping you informed.
And all what you have to do is simple. Use condoms. (As if whenever and wherever.) Sounds like ‘you can still beat up your mother, but use gloves’
Isn’t it really jejune, at least I feel so! This is fighting dark with darkness, instead of leading with light! The protection against AIDS should mean the protection against ill-temptations, the fight against illegitimate sexual consuetude. Then the awareness should go about how You and Me should use our discretion, and not just to clothe the Condoms alone. But then, the very sense of Condom would become irrelevant and the message becomes, ‘use your minds’, ‘use your beliefs’ and’ ‘use your culture’. But if that happens, if the world turns by virtue in one midnight, who will watch your sex-packed movies, who will stay in front of the ‘sex-uated’ channels, read sex-only-sells books and buy that seductive list of ‘sex-gettable and age-killing’ products?
So it’s what they want for you, dear people, to use protection. But they would never ever reveal that ‘Abstinence’ is the right protection, and not Condoms. They are conveniently forgetting that staying away wouldn’t need you to be protected.
Remember, Condoms are humane, but Abstinence is, Divine.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009
Fire Dance!!
As India's Petroleum stores are still 'burning bright' under the supervision of our Governments and the Army it has delegated to extinguish the same, I firmly believe, we are heading towards a rise in the prices of Petroleum products in the near future.
Where will we makeup for that 500 Crore which got burnt up in one fortnight? From people's pocket, where else? Who are those 8 people who died and how? No answers! Were they being killed for the sake of lessening the outcries against a brutal carelessness? Who knows!
Anyway, a country which has too limited a provision for its natural resources, especially Petroleum, should have been more vigilant against such occurrences! At least even if this had happened, there should have been enough solutions to extinguish the fire before it was burning out a whopping 500 Crore!
Anyway, dear common man, be prepared for taking heavier wallets to the petrol pumps, or learn to use the public traffic!!
Where will we makeup for that 500 Crore which got burnt up in one fortnight? From people's pocket, where else? Who are those 8 people who died and how? No answers! Were they being killed for the sake of lessening the outcries against a brutal carelessness? Who knows!
Anyway, a country which has too limited a provision for its natural resources, especially Petroleum, should have been more vigilant against such occurrences! At least even if this had happened, there should have been enough solutions to extinguish the fire before it was burning out a whopping 500 Crore!
Anyway, dear common man, be prepared for taking heavier wallets to the petrol pumps, or learn to use the public traffic!!
Monday, July 24, 2006
Only in India ...and (Only in India...)
Only in India you will see these sorts of affinity and unanimity. Irrespective of the ethnic or spiritual proclivities, we can see the whole nation stands together when there is a serious cause.
Two weeks before, the Blasts in Mumbai had affirmed this fact to a glorious extent. The undivided efforts and deportment of the whole inhabitants of Mumbai had zoomed out the awful impact of terrorism. The whole India prayed together.
In the last two days, yet again the whole nation stood awake in prayers and caring for the life of a cute boy namely, Prince. The poor lad of six years had fallen into a 50-feet pit and had remained trapped there for nearly 50 hours.

The whole country gone mad, once the news blown out. For two days they forgot themselves and kept praying for the sudden emergence of the unfortunate boy. They stumbled wherever they came across a shrine, without looking at the visage or name of the God they are praying to, but just praying from the heart of their hearts for the well sake of the boy.
Even Mumbai was in the bead of tears, almost for the whole two days. And my words take utmost confidence from my personal experience itself. In my home also, my aunty was praying throughout.
In front of the temples I have seen all sorts of people praying wholeheartedly. What a great sight of unity! Even if where lies Kurukshetra and where Mumbai?
And he got saved! Princely.

The breathtaking efforts of the soldiers, fire crew and the natives of Kurukshetra had raised the boy from the clutches of darkness. To a new life.
Once again, only in India, you will see this unity. On the other side, perhaps only in India, you would see these kinds of mishaps too. Irresponsibility and absence of professionalism is the main cause of these adversities.
Otherwise a pit of nearly 30 ft is not covered up for days.. How come?
Even in the might of great unity, we need to brood over these facts!
Two weeks before, the Blasts in Mumbai had affirmed this fact to a glorious extent. The undivided efforts and deportment of the whole inhabitants of Mumbai had zoomed out the awful impact of terrorism. The whole India prayed together.
In the last two days, yet again the whole nation stood awake in prayers and caring for the life of a cute boy namely, Prince. The poor lad of six years had fallen into a 50-feet pit and had remained trapped there for nearly 50 hours.

The whole country gone mad, once the news blown out. For two days they forgot themselves and kept praying for the sudden emergence of the unfortunate boy. They stumbled wherever they came across a shrine, without looking at the visage or name of the God they are praying to, but just praying from the heart of their hearts for the well sake of the boy.
Even Mumbai was in the bead of tears, almost for the whole two days. And my words take utmost confidence from my personal experience itself. In my home also, my aunty was praying throughout.
In front of the temples I have seen all sorts of people praying wholeheartedly. What a great sight of unity! Even if where lies Kurukshetra and where Mumbai?
And he got saved! Princely.

The breathtaking efforts of the soldiers, fire crew and the natives of Kurukshetra had raised the boy from the clutches of darkness. To a new life.
Once again, only in India, you will see this unity. On the other side, perhaps only in India, you would see these kinds of mishaps too. Irresponsibility and absence of professionalism is the main cause of these adversities.
Otherwise a pit of nearly 30 ft is not covered up for days.. How come?
Even in the might of great unity, we need to brood over these facts!
Monday, July 03, 2006
Don't read this till you realize...
Nowadays the television is stinking. Just like how a Refrigerator stinks with old food!
Technically, the reason is the same. Instead of old foods, here there are tedious television shows and serials, which stink of fermentation from one another.
All the serials are almost the same, except their names and characters. The locations are the same posh dwellings in the metros, which boast of luxury and materialism through a big mouth. What they carry on is the most unrealistic and unholy sarcasms supposed to be happening in the pretty Indian life, dragged from one tension point to another on a daily basis. Yuk!!! What a mucky mockery on the public face?
And on the other side, there are ‘talent’ shows. Young fools are picked from various parts of the country and presented on a stage as if it is a ‘fancy dress show’. The appreciation goes for not their real talents, but for other factors like how smart they shake their asses, how well they ‘behave’ with the anchors, or even how dare they are at dressing! In between these hullabaloos, the real talents are being kicked off!
And you, the common man, are royally fucked!
You sit on your muddy floor and starts weeping! You believe what you see. You clap at their sweepstakes, at your own expense! You switch on your cell phones and finish the petty balance by voting for your favorite ‘stars’. But you don’t realize, you are being cheated! And till then, this article will not be read & commented, I’m sure!
Well, but you remember, your emotions are being raped!
Technically, the reason is the same. Instead of old foods, here there are tedious television shows and serials, which stink of fermentation from one another.
All the serials are almost the same, except their names and characters. The locations are the same posh dwellings in the metros, which boast of luxury and materialism through a big mouth. What they carry on is the most unrealistic and unholy sarcasms supposed to be happening in the pretty Indian life, dragged from one tension point to another on a daily basis. Yuk!!! What a mucky mockery on the public face?
And on the other side, there are ‘talent’ shows. Young fools are picked from various parts of the country and presented on a stage as if it is a ‘fancy dress show’. The appreciation goes for not their real talents, but for other factors like how smart they shake their asses, how well they ‘behave’ with the anchors, or even how dare they are at dressing! In between these hullabaloos, the real talents are being kicked off!
And you, the common man, are royally fucked!
You sit on your muddy floor and starts weeping! You believe what you see. You clap at their sweepstakes, at your own expense! You switch on your cell phones and finish the petty balance by voting for your favorite ‘stars’. But you don’t realize, you are being cheated! And till then, this article will not be read & commented, I’m sure!
Well, but you remember, your emotions are being raped!
Saturday, June 24, 2006
Come on Gods!!!

Fade in slowly
Don't you see a procession here in the street? A protest? Can you tell me who are these protestors? Or wait... they are coming nearer, so I can tell you...
Oh my 'Godssssssss!!!'
Shiv! Ram!! Krishn!!! Jesus!!!! Mohamed!!!!! Kali!!!!! Baba!!!!!! Ganesh!!!!!!!
What is happening here? Is this truly happening? Or am I just visualizing?
Yes, it's true. They are really protesting! All the senior and junior Gods are out here in this silent protest.
Cut to
Following a 2003 Mumbai High Court order, the city's civic authorities on Thursday began a drive to demolish hundreds of shrines of various faiths, illegally constructed along congested roads.
Cut to
Is any one out here to help out our poor Gods??
I'm sure, they are really not against the renovations in the city. In stead, it is their unity that is going to help us build a better Mumbai! So a word 'Demolish' will not go along with a sacred word like 'God'
Cut to
Do you think this is good sign? If you do not, you must have already seen this silent protest like me. If I were a God, I too would have protested! Really! Coz, it is quite natural! You are given a home and then you are asked to vacate it! What say? (Like someone waking you up in the bloody midnight and saying 'there is no dinner'!);
Instead, they could have denied the construction of illegal Shrines in the past itself. A better decision in the past would have done minor hurts to this poor 'halomen', isn't it? And that's why they are here in this street today.
Cut to
And the Gods are protesting! Not to reincarnate the 'legally demolished' Houses, but against the hypocritical mood swings of their followers. 'To get power, they build Shrines. Again to get power, they demolish the same.'
No, bows, no arrows, no darts no shafts... But only one weapon is being carried by our dear Gods,- SILENCE. May be because they also know, 'If there are no followers, there are no Gods'
Won't fade out until you think about it
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Rahul Mahajan- Rahul Mahajan; What the hell is this????
What a mockery on the public face?
Rahul Mahajan is a poor guy! His only interest in life so far has been to spend a few ten thousands a day and enjoy his life. But some people over here are set out to be the 'flies in this ointment' ! They are striving hard to project him as the cheerleader of the 'corrupted' (In terms of Mr Vajpayee) indian youth who has had a decent recovery from a 'planned' attack in the form of Cocaine! (Bloody hell!)
Some day before he was pushed into the media face to talk about the innocent act he was involved in. 'I assure all the public' he started with a cute smile. But who the hell is he addressing? Who wants his assurance? May be Mr Vajpayee and his 'bees'!
Media is guilty in garbaging the common man's life with this kind of shit masala stories. Who is Rahul Mahajan and what he is doing is not a subject matter of a quality Indian citizen. Instead, the media should analyze and inform the public about why these tantrums happen here. When the purses get swelled with fresh currency notes, why our young men go behind the frantic pleasure of Cocaine and such shits? Or how average men like Mr. Mahajan get to spend around 70 thousand a day.........?? Go .....and solve that mystery first... (Coz... it might be from your pocket tooo)
Rahul Mahajan is a poor guy! His only interest in life so far has been to spend a few ten thousands a day and enjoy his life. But some people over here are set out to be the 'flies in this ointment' ! They are striving hard to project him as the cheerleader of the 'corrupted' (In terms of Mr Vajpayee) indian youth who has had a decent recovery from a 'planned' attack in the form of Cocaine! (Bloody hell!)
Some day before he was pushed into the media face to talk about the innocent act he was involved in. 'I assure all the public' he started with a cute smile. But who the hell is he addressing? Who wants his assurance? May be Mr Vajpayee and his 'bees'!
Media is guilty in garbaging the common man's life with this kind of shit masala stories. Who is Rahul Mahajan and what he is doing is not a subject matter of a quality Indian citizen. Instead, the media should analyze and inform the public about why these tantrums happen here. When the purses get swelled with fresh currency notes, why our young men go behind the frantic pleasure of Cocaine and such shits? Or how average men like Mr. Mahajan get to spend around 70 thousand a day.........?? Go .....and solve that mystery first... (Coz... it might be from your pocket tooo)
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Kerala- the abuser’s hub?
Literacy means nothing. At least when it’s about Kerala. If it is not so, how would you justify the incumbent scenes of sexual harassments and related violence in the state? There was a time when people would turn their heads back and ask,’ What??? Rape???’ But now the worth of the news itself has slid from its impact among the people as a rape or a sexual assault marks almost every hour.
It’s nothing but strange when we see this fact in the literary worth of Kerala. The first state to accomplish hundred percent literacy in India is now just a file of sexual upheavals that raise doubts in its credibility as the God’s own country’.
In Kerala you will see all the versions of sexual persecutions. It flourishes in every corner of life in the safe brand names of admission, ragging, blackmailing, insanity and drug use. But the truth hidden is nothing other than the lack of serious outlook into the matter by both the society and the government.
A recent happening in Kerala was behind the name of Ragging. A student of Mahatma Gandhi University was sexually assaulted in the name of ragging. The people who are responsible were shielded by the mutual supervision of the management and other authorities. The brutality of the incident is embossed in the fact that nobody paid any attention to the tears of the girl who was abused, until she had turn up to tell the world the way she was ragged. The cultural sagacity that the ‘Malayali’ proudly proclaims; but for no use, woke up to sympathize the victim.
Vijayakumari, a housewife in Mumbai who had been to Kerala recently remembers her experiences during a travel in the capital city, Trivandrum; ‘It was as if the men were waiting for buses to get crowded. In the bus they made all the rush deliberately. Wherever a woman was standing, there would be a large crowd of men around her. Even the conductors were not far away from abusing the female passengers in the bus. The conductor who was standing near to me was trying to fondle my thighs and I could only grumble at him’
Ministers in Kerala are known notorious for their sexual indignities. The deep-lying reality is that every Tom, Dick and Harry are involved in one or other cases, but the truth comes up only when there are issues of political blackmailing. On a fine morning someone from the opposite party or group will dig up the ‘ditch’ just to screw the opponent with a blast from the past. Recently, the minister of industry Mr. Kunjalikkutty was forced to resign with regard to a very old gossip of woman disgrace that the opposition party found out on a bad mood. Another one, Mr. Neelalohithadasan Nadar was under the police scrutiny as his track records revealed that he is a veteran in abusing fellow women.
Small kids to aged citizens to animals, the target of abusers are anyone to anything. Few months before, a youngster raped a schoolgirl of 5 years old and punted her to death in muddy water. Aged females who stay alone are more vulnerable to the crimes. Not even a month has passed after a woman of 74 years was molested and mutilated by a group of thieves. Even animals are not safe in terms of sexual abuse.
According to a study sponsored by the state government identified 825 child sex workers of which 355 are males and 470 are females, aged between 8 and 18. Many of these children had finished their school and were in great demand of among clients fearful of contracting HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases and believed child sex to be a safer option. Poverty, broken families or sexually abused by relatives, co-workers or bosses were found to be the chief factors driving these children into the sex trade. Children from other states are also brought to Kerala for sex trade.
These are all just ‘normal’ when considering another incident happened in Viyyoor Central Jail in the State. A male convict from another state was sexually abused by his male jail-mates with the prior knowledge of the jailers. In another similar happening, a boy was abducted from his school by a group of men, nastily raped and then returned home with threats to conceal the chapter.
Parks and beaches are becoming the den of sexual fanatics. A travel to the famous Calicut beach once showed me some awful sights I had ever seen. Some men were staying around the beach just to show sexually explicit gestures and actions to the females and young kids. Some others were found masturbating in the open places.
There are more similar incidents to swear the pathetic condition of a place that is considered to be the kingdom of edification. Every day is entitled by happenings of the same line that repeatedly slap on the deformed cultural image. No one is safe-women, kids, aged people and even men themselves too. Who is to be blamed? Because the picture is still appear blurred in the dust of social reverberations and cultural hullabaloos.
What is chuckling behind the curtain is nothing other than law. Sex rackets and other abuses are just the outcome of a common perception that the law is seriously inactive. It is true to a pretty good extent.
In recent times, a two-member Division Bench of the Kerala High Court let off all but one of the 36 convicted by a lower court in the infamous Suryanelli sex racket case, shocking some citizens and taking many others by surprise. The case was about a 16-year-old girl was allegedly sexually harassed continuously for 40 days by 42 men, who were convicted on charges of abduction, conspiracy, illegal detention, rape and gang rape. Overturning an earlier verdict by a special court, which convicted 36 of 42 accused, the High Court acquitted all the 36 individuals of the charges of rape and gang rape. It also reduced the sentence given by the trial court to the prime accused Advocate Dharmarajan from a rigorous life imprisonment to a mere five-year imprisonment.
“Taking into account the increasing incidents of sexual harassment and violence against women, the High Court’s verdict is a real let down,” points out K Ajitha, a prominent activist and president of Anweshi, a women’s counseling centre at Calicut.
These smack-backs will definitely reduce the effectiveness of law. In addition to these, the delays in solving the remaining cases due to lack of forensic and other reports, non-identification of accused, migration of accused to other countries, disappearance of accused, co-accused and witnesses in some cases, reluctance on the part of victims to pursue cases and inadequacy of facilities for DNA tests stink the whole scenario with clueless sniffs.
Truth is painful. It is the same when there are no clues too.
What is happening to the country of rich heritage and deep cultural outgrowths? A non-Keralite may not be interested in this affair as long as he/she is not going to stay in Kerala. But that level of a ‘stay away’ won’t do any good for the whole country itself. We are called to act on a national basis to end this dull despicability. It is the decent right of a small corner of the world that is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural connotations.
The God’s own country is just sighing.
It’s nothing but strange when we see this fact in the literary worth of Kerala. The first state to accomplish hundred percent literacy in India is now just a file of sexual upheavals that raise doubts in its credibility as the God’s own country’.
In Kerala you will see all the versions of sexual persecutions. It flourishes in every corner of life in the safe brand names of admission, ragging, blackmailing, insanity and drug use. But the truth hidden is nothing other than the lack of serious outlook into the matter by both the society and the government.
A recent happening in Kerala was behind the name of Ragging. A student of Mahatma Gandhi University was sexually assaulted in the name of ragging. The people who are responsible were shielded by the mutual supervision of the management and other authorities. The brutality of the incident is embossed in the fact that nobody paid any attention to the tears of the girl who was abused, until she had turn up to tell the world the way she was ragged. The cultural sagacity that the ‘Malayali’ proudly proclaims; but for no use, woke up to sympathize the victim.
Vijayakumari, a housewife in Mumbai who had been to Kerala recently remembers her experiences during a travel in the capital city, Trivandrum; ‘It was as if the men were waiting for buses to get crowded. In the bus they made all the rush deliberately. Wherever a woman was standing, there would be a large crowd of men around her. Even the conductors were not far away from abusing the female passengers in the bus. The conductor who was standing near to me was trying to fondle my thighs and I could only grumble at him’
Ministers in Kerala are known notorious for their sexual indignities. The deep-lying reality is that every Tom, Dick and Harry are involved in one or other cases, but the truth comes up only when there are issues of political blackmailing. On a fine morning someone from the opposite party or group will dig up the ‘ditch’ just to screw the opponent with a blast from the past. Recently, the minister of industry Mr. Kunjalikkutty was forced to resign with regard to a very old gossip of woman disgrace that the opposition party found out on a bad mood. Another one, Mr. Neelalohithadasan Nadar was under the police scrutiny as his track records revealed that he is a veteran in abusing fellow women.
Small kids to aged citizens to animals, the target of abusers are anyone to anything. Few months before, a youngster raped a schoolgirl of 5 years old and punted her to death in muddy water. Aged females who stay alone are more vulnerable to the crimes. Not even a month has passed after a woman of 74 years was molested and mutilated by a group of thieves. Even animals are not safe in terms of sexual abuse.
According to a study sponsored by the state government identified 825 child sex workers of which 355 are males and 470 are females, aged between 8 and 18. Many of these children had finished their school and were in great demand of among clients fearful of contracting HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases and believed child sex to be a safer option. Poverty, broken families or sexually abused by relatives, co-workers or bosses were found to be the chief factors driving these children into the sex trade. Children from other states are also brought to Kerala for sex trade.
These are all just ‘normal’ when considering another incident happened in Viyyoor Central Jail in the State. A male convict from another state was sexually abused by his male jail-mates with the prior knowledge of the jailers. In another similar happening, a boy was abducted from his school by a group of men, nastily raped and then returned home with threats to conceal the chapter.
Parks and beaches are becoming the den of sexual fanatics. A travel to the famous Calicut beach once showed me some awful sights I had ever seen. Some men were staying around the beach just to show sexually explicit gestures and actions to the females and young kids. Some others were found masturbating in the open places.
There are more similar incidents to swear the pathetic condition of a place that is considered to be the kingdom of edification. Every day is entitled by happenings of the same line that repeatedly slap on the deformed cultural image. No one is safe-women, kids, aged people and even men themselves too. Who is to be blamed? Because the picture is still appear blurred in the dust of social reverberations and cultural hullabaloos.
What is chuckling behind the curtain is nothing other than law. Sex rackets and other abuses are just the outcome of a common perception that the law is seriously inactive. It is true to a pretty good extent.
In recent times, a two-member Division Bench of the Kerala High Court let off all but one of the 36 convicted by a lower court in the infamous Suryanelli sex racket case, shocking some citizens and taking many others by surprise. The case was about a 16-year-old girl was allegedly sexually harassed continuously for 40 days by 42 men, who were convicted on charges of abduction, conspiracy, illegal detention, rape and gang rape. Overturning an earlier verdict by a special court, which convicted 36 of 42 accused, the High Court acquitted all the 36 individuals of the charges of rape and gang rape. It also reduced the sentence given by the trial court to the prime accused Advocate Dharmarajan from a rigorous life imprisonment to a mere five-year imprisonment.
“Taking into account the increasing incidents of sexual harassment and violence against women, the High Court’s verdict is a real let down,” points out K Ajitha, a prominent activist and president of Anweshi, a women’s counseling centre at Calicut.
These smack-backs will definitely reduce the effectiveness of law. In addition to these, the delays in solving the remaining cases due to lack of forensic and other reports, non-identification of accused, migration of accused to other countries, disappearance of accused, co-accused and witnesses in some cases, reluctance on the part of victims to pursue cases and inadequacy of facilities for DNA tests stink the whole scenario with clueless sniffs.
Truth is painful. It is the same when there are no clues too.
What is happening to the country of rich heritage and deep cultural outgrowths? A non-Keralite may not be interested in this affair as long as he/she is not going to stay in Kerala. But that level of a ‘stay away’ won’t do any good for the whole country itself. We are called to act on a national basis to end this dull despicability. It is the decent right of a small corner of the world that is renowned for its natural beauty and cultural connotations.
The God’s own country is just sighing.
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