Entry: 1984 Saturday, August 13, 2005



1984 was the year when life began in a small hospital in suburbs of Mumbai. As the time passed, I found myself singing nursery rhymes,reading mishas/amar chitra katha,not doing homework,matriculating,playing cricket,joining college,bunking lectures,.quizzing,graduating.. ;It also took the same time span for the nation to realize that riots of 1984 were little more than accidental.That Jagdish Tytler is probably guilty, .That Kamalnath,Sajjan kumar and Tandon were also ‘probably involved’ .
1984 according to orwells predictions, would be the year when the world would be reeling under totalitarian regimes and allow themselves to be fooled by the state run propaganda machines.It was probably nothing more than a pure coincidence that it was the year in which Indira Gandhi (who to date symbolizes absolute power) was killed by her own bodyguards. It took little more than few hours for the congress to mobilize its ‘sympathesizers’ to launch a massacre on the sikh community of delhi.
While one did’nt really expect much from a certain Rajiv Gandhi,One did’nt really expect him to justify it either ‘when the big tree falls,the earth is bound to shake”.(now you know who inspired modi’s Newtonian laws). It was also the same Rajiv Gandhi who once stated the “bhrindanwale is a spiritual man” back during the heydays of congress bhridanwale love affair(before he chose to tread the path of frankensteins monsten).
1984 still remains the biggest success story of the government propaganda machines. The nation conveniently chose to ignore the riots and elected Rajiv Gandhi in the 1985 elections with a majority previously unheard of in Indian parliament. The home minister then late went on to become the Prime minister of India Back during my second year in xavier’s, I remember walking out of a movie screening/discussion session on operation blue star which soon degenerated into a secular congress v/s communal bjp debate(thanks to the innumerable bird brains inhabiting the campus). Its suprising how 21 yrs after the riots congress still claims to be the torch bearer of secularism in india and a vast chunk of people choose to believe it.

'I feel like a refugee in my own country,Like a jew in nazi germany'
-Khushwant singh

   15 comments

kunal
September 5, 2005   11:41 AM PDT
 
hey man, how r u, visiting ur blog for the 1st time, will check all of it in future
phoenix
August 30, 2005   01:34 AM PDT
 
Primarily India...but we have chatted quite a bit on Y!
maybe u still have me there..koolnthebest_2003
Prathamesh
August 26, 2005   06:25 AM PDT
 
Phoenix,
Thanks for the comment.I liked your blog.Tho i dont exactly remember you.Which community on orkut do i know you from?
Prathamesh
August 26, 2005   06:18 AM PDT
 
Kausha,
I agree how chilling it is.its funny how cp is now called rajiv chowk after the same rajiv gandhi
Prathamesh
August 26, 2005   06:09 AM PDT
 
Vivu,
I agree with you.
Congress has been responsible for a lot of our present day evils.yet i find it funny when congress supporters flash 'holier than thou' attitude.
Prathamesh
August 26, 2005   05:50 AM PDT
 
Arnav,
I think i know abt the IITM team you are referring.Guy from Delhi i guess is siddharth baneji.one of the most brilliant i saw!
Prathamesh
August 26, 2005   05:47 AM PDT
 
Nikhil,
I agree with you.Madras and Bangalore are far better in terms of quizzing circuits.But bombay is'nt too.We have our fair share of good quizzer/quizzes too.
Prathamesh
August 26, 2005   05:42 AM PDT
 
Hi Ancelot,
My email id is prathamesh.t(at)gmail.com
phoenix
August 24, 2005   05:43 AM PDT
 
Hey, i just stumbled upon ur blog and I found this post. Liked it a lot. Though I was the only one who wrote posts on that riot now, for which i was dutifully told I think too much!

chk out my page if u r interested in a read.UNABASHEDLY UNAPOLOGETIC..

BTW, I dont think u remember me now, but we used to know each other sometime bak, orkutin and on YM
BFG
August 24, 2005   04:06 AM PDT
 
dude, this ancelot guy seems to be spamming my blog as well. but nice post. That quote of Rajiv Gandhi's when he says' when a big tree falls, the earth is bound to shake' is rather chilling when viewed in the context of what happened post October 31, 1984. good post ra.
vivu
August 24, 2005   03:35 AM PDT
 
good stuff prat!
i COMPLETELY agree with your point abt the congress positioning itself as this paragon of secularism (unfortunately, rather succesfully) when it probably has the most flagrantly casteist seat distribution policy among all political parties, including the bjp.
(i have also posted on the riots, i forget which though, there have been so many of them... )
Arnav
August 21, 2005   01:40 PM PDT
 
Nice post. In colleges like St Xavier's you at least discuss these issues. Most people in my college, though I wouldn't generalise, seem completely content with their cosy lives and don't bother to disucss these incidents.

That would be Bhindranwale, but it's probably a typing error.

Curious that two unconnected Nihilanth participants end up at your blog. IITM guys WERE really good. But then one of them is a Delhiite and he was great at school too. And IITD did end up 2nd (IIMB and IIMC not being there helped).
Nikhil
August 20, 2005   10:04 AM PDT
 
Of course I have not interacted enough to know LA people,but I take your word for it.I was just kidding :D

In hindsight maybe it's a good thing that quizzes are substandard here.At least we (that's me and my friends) get the satisfaction to win something.I went for Nihilanth2005(Inter IIT-IIM quiz fest) held at IIT D and the IITM guys scared us!!They won everything including the business quiz,beating even the IIM's.Certainly shook my confidence,whatever little I had of it.Chennai and bangalore guys are just way ahead when it comes to quizzing.

And reading about your prizes,I'll savour the shampoo and tee I got :D
ancelot
August 20, 2005   03:47 AM PDT
 
hi prethamesh,

how are you.
since when did you start this blog(i must say it seems interesting).
i dont know if you check this often so ill keep it short
1...whats your email address
2....what do you want me to do with that number theory book you gave me
Nikhil
August 15, 2005   01:10 PM PDT
 
I made it a point not ot judge Xaveirites on the basis of assistance/security people.The LA people are quite good actually and they do not shout directions (perhaps the definition of good gets skewed once you enter the gates for Malhar :D)

And about this 1984-2006 thing,I guess it would take another 22 years starting from 2000 to put the Gujarat culprits to task.

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