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PEACE ON EARTH

 

What is happening in this world? People have forgotten what peace is. Swear, I am not at all comfortable with the present situation. Though sitting in India and quite far away from where bombs are raining, I feel relatively safe. We are not affected directly, but indirectly we all are.

 

Imagine if there was total peace on earth. America was busy singing the blues and country music. Russia, doing the Cossack dance, Japan and Korea, busy producing electronics, China, teaching Kungfu to the world. India, busy with its cuisine and classical dances. People writing songs that voices never shared and no one dared, whispering the sound of  sirens. Then the guns go silent.

 

What we hear instead is the sound of blasts, drones, aircrafts and missiles flying overhead. Huge bangs followed by a flash of a neon light. Lasers, tracers, smoke trails, dark clouds of burning oil are all over the place which once were part of ancient civilizations.

 

Reminds me of the word ‘Yudh’ or war and in the process of war there is ‘Vadh’ or killing. There are basically two parties called ‘Sur’ and ‘Asur’. In the present circumstances, who is what, no one can say but can definitely make up his/her mind as to who belongs to which party.

 

There are kind of Pandavs, lesser in numbers but high in determination and resilience and then there are Kauravs who are in large numbers and can defeat any enemy, so they think, but are beaten by smaller forces like Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and now Iran. They fled all battle fields and most probably once they see their body bag count rising, they shall retreat again.

 

Why are we fighting? Because there is a perceived threat of the other conniving to destroy you. Yes, with our western neighbour, I can understand. They live in denial, peddle lies, they do not know what peace is all about. They do not want it either for their survival.

 

Now David is trying to kill them with a sling. Goliath had a false ego that he is the strongest and no one could conquer him. A small stone hit at the right place like Ravan was arrowed in his belly button where he hid all his energy. That is what Afghanistan is doing to Pakistan.

 

The very people they fed, armed, gave refuge to, trained for someone else’s war have now turned against them. They are not at peace and they won’t let us live in peace is their formula. I hope they find the chemical which acts as a catalyst for lasting peace. We all can live happily ever after.

 

In our drawing rooms also, there is war. A self-created war of ideas and ideologies. Who is creating them is the ‘Vish Kanyas’ (a term borrowed from a very famous educator) and the equivalent of this term for males. ‘Vishdhari Purush’ (coined by me), if I can call those who anchor TV debates and garner support of all and sundry to echo views of the party they and their owners are inclined to.

 

Given a choice, sitting in their studios they can decimate countries, start a communal riot, make everyone apologise for things people have not done, burst a few arteries with their dose of high BP content they dish out. Such Kanyas and Purush should be banned to appear on the idiot box.

 

They think they are doing a good job for the nation, but I feel otherwise. The peace and calm of the “rukawat ke liye khed hai” DD days are long gone. These anchors have such missiles and drones in their armoury that they can kill the very idea to keep abreast of what is happening in the nation and the world at large. The verbal diarrhea when it spreads on the floor as Raita not only stinks but leaves a bad taste. Peace on earth and mercy mild becomes war on earth and shooting peaceful minds.

 

That one bomb made from yellow cake that the world is after to enrich and show its muscles like bodybuilders after having protein shake is of no use. If those bodybuilders use their energy in doing community work, it would be ideal. But if as bouncers, they start knocking off people with strong punches, it would lead people to gang up, form new alliances and beat this body builder to pulp. You know what I mean.

 

This kind of destruction which is happening for years on end needs to end soon. One wrong move and there would be disaster on earth.

 

Overall, the situation is grim with no end in sight. Hope good sense prevails and all parties realise that the only way to spend time on earth is to bring peace and stability all over the world. If animals can understand the rules of the jungle, animals with grey matter can surely do so. Will they? I wonder!!!!!!!

 

JAI HIND
© ® NOEL ELLIS

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  1. Noel let's thanks God for being in this part of the world. Look at world south America chile north america maxico and drug mafia eurasia ukraine south africa half of it.

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    1. Absolutely thankful to the Almighty and you too for taking out time to read

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    2. Absolutely thankful to the Almighty and you too for taking out time to read

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  2. Asia full anarchy. India with all its ills is the best place to live today.
    Thanks for we being here. If one keeps himself away from these politicians weare living in heaven.

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  3. Well said Noel!! Too many hot heads around. The sheer stupidity of the great orange-utan and some bad advice he seems to hv shamelessly listened to, has taken the world into a state of high boil. The 'religious leaders' who announced death for Israel are equally to be blamed. How can any religious leader pray for, of all things, death? This is no time for war - yet WAR is upon us. Hope saner heads prevail soon!

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    1. I hope good sense prevails sir and this crisis ends fast. Thank you

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