Tuesday, September 24, 2013

I close My Eyes

The Beggar woman under the tree
On the way to my office I daily see
Reminds me of the poem by Sri Sri
Titled aptly ‘Bhikshu Varshiyasi’.

In the unbearable heat of summers
In the monsoon with its thunders and rains
Through the teeth chattering, bone chilling winters
She is there, all by her self, with nowhere to go.

Staring in space, sometimes fidgeting
Perhaps for a respite she is longing

I often in guilt wonder how she is surviving

Her bedding the rags torn and tattered
Her only possession a bundle stacked
In between the branches of the tree
All this and much more I see

Now I begin to understand why
The kings of yore went around in disguise
And Gautam the Buddha closed his eyes

To help the wretched; a salvation to seek.
And I. I too close my eyes
In helplessness, hypocrisy and pretence
For no solution on Earth I see for the meek.


Nikhat Fatima

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Mirages


The foolish mind
Never tires
Of chasing mirages
It knows they do not exist,
It falls headlong each time
On the hard sands of desert
Only to begin anew the chase.
Fuelled by the comforting lies
Filled with hopes, dreams, prayers….
It sprints on…
With optimism
That the mirage
Might turn into reality.
Not knowing that even
Realities can turn into mirages.
The foolish mind
Falters, falls…..
But never gives up, never tires
Of chasing mirages

Nikhat Fatima

1st July, 2013

Monday, June 3, 2013

In Love

                                                                        
In Love
I became invincible
Soared the skies
Went beyond the boundaries
Dreamed the impossible.


In Love
Promises made
Gave springs to my feet
Till the day they turned magnets
Pulling me down to Earth.

In Love
I lost the invincibility
Gained vulnerability
Wandered in the familiar tunnels
Of pain and sorrow

In Love
With promises broken
Dreams die
Broken wings no longer fly.


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Irom Sharmila and her fast for 12 years



Irom Channu Sharmila started her fast as a young girl of 28 years in November 2002 to protest the gross violations of human rights in Manipur in the guise of the AFSPA.  She demands for the repeal of this draconian law called  Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA).
Every year she is released and re-arrested under the charge ‘Attempt to suicide’ under section 309 of Indian Penal code.
In 2002 which marked the 10th year of her fast, we went to colleges to talk to the youngsters about Irom Sharmila, her protest, about the situation in Manipur and the AFSPA which conferred special powers to the Indian Military. We spoke about the killings of the innocent civilians, the killing of the boy who won the National Child Bravery Award, about Manoramma, the protest by the Manipuri women without clothes in front of the India Army headquarters, showed them some documentaries to garner support and express solidarity to the Iron lady of Manipur. Surprisingly only a handful of the students had heard of Irom Sharmila.
Today when the Delhi court has framed charges against her, it is all over the news.  Even those who were in slumber have woken up to take notice of the woman who has been on the longest fast of 12 years in the entire history of humankind.
She is being forcibly fed through a pipe, a process called ‘nasogastric intubation’.  She has spent her entire youth in a peaceful protest. Yet her protest has fallen on deaf ears although the entire world has begun to take a keen interest in the matter and have expressed their support.
She began her fast in the Capital in 2006 after 6 years of fasting in her own state. It took another 6 years for some action to be initiated and that too against her. So much for peaceful protests in a country that preaches non violence!! So this simply means ordinary citizens will not be heard even if they fast for 12 long years whereas Anna Hazare who has all the political backing, fasts for 2 days and the government agencies soften up and promise to enact the Lokpal Bill.
Back here in Andhra Pradesh state KCR fasts for a separate state called ‘Talangana’ and he gets results in 2 days – a separate state is promised. That their demands are not yet met is another story but at least the Government took notice and appeased these men making them end their fast.
But what happened to Irom Sharmila’s fast? Her demand is also fair – to repeal the AFSPA from the states where it is enforced and is being misused causing misery, loss of life and dignity to the people in the eastern states. Is it because she is a woman, has no political backing, her protest is not a part of any political party’s agenda? Like non corruption and a separate are? Why is the Indian Government so reluctant to listen to the people and their sufferings? A country which is supposed to be the largest democracy in the world?
Irom Sharmila has been honoured with awards at both national and international level; documentaries and plays have been made on her life and struggle yet the AFSPA goes on unchallenged.
Maybe the time has come for the AFSPA to go finally in 2013 because this trial has attracted more attention than before. 
I have a feeling this trial is a move, a strategy by the Indian ruling government to win over the people in the seven eastern states of India also called ‘Seven sisters’.    And when finally the AFSPA is repealed the ruling government will add another feather to its crown after the two feathers added by hanging Kasab and Guru.
This Act is also enacted in Jammu and Kashmir in 1990 and the same occurrences have been seen since then – torturing and killing innocent civilians, disappearances of the Kashmiri youth, and rape of women.  All of these crimes which have an impunity attached to it.  The Indian Military under this Act is invincible and above the law.
And if the Act is repealed in J & K as well, the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah will get some breathing space and be in a position to face his people.  He will no longer have to ‘cover up’ these incidents as he did earlier.
It is time for Omar Abdullah to join hands with Irom and their cause is common. 

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