12 July 2012

Stop Moral Policing !

Just read on facebook that actress Gehna Vashisht was beaten up for wearing a bikini with the Indian flag. And the post said:
This was a sheer insult to our National flag, hence the people couldn't accept this,Good Job Done Guys...these people deserve this kind of treatment.A Soldier is dying for the safety of National flag and these bollywood morons insulting the nation flag.fair treatement given by some unknown social activists, after she evoked anger amongst the masses over her controversial bikini photo shoot.
I don't understand where does this moral police come from, into every scene. Who are these guys? Perhaps the products of Institute of Self-righteousness..
Anyway, in my opinion the act of beating her up was totally senseless ! Who gives one the right to decide what someone should do and what not. She is also an Indian. The flag also belongs to her. She has complete right to wear it as she pleases(but within the law).

And please ! we all know how much hypocrisy lies inside the moral police. They don't give a damn about the flag when they take or give bribes, or throw trash on roads and many countless things that shouldn't be done. Why shouldn't they be beaten up for that ??????

16 February 2012

Break ke baad !

Why does it happen that you connect to the internet with a particular topic to search for but after 2 hours have passed and you are about to disconnect, you remind yourself, 'arre! mai karne kya aayi thi yaar?'
Self-imposed restrictions on the time of internet usage never seem to work for most of us! But why? The ocean of information and the inquisitive mind are difficult to part, right?

The same happened right now :D. So after 2-3 hours of aimless roaming on the internet, here I am, writing after nearly 6 months(on my new lappy, btw ;)  ).
Its like talking to myself, feels good. Its not that I totally parted with blogosphere. The thought of writing hit me many times, during my aimless surfing sessions. But engineering makes your brain so numb that you don't even find a topic to write on. Engineering subjects make you divorce the english language. But the love for writing needs to be nurtured with time and practice.
Beshak the quality of the post is shitty :D, but I'm still enjoying writing it.
So, what all changed in this time I was away. Well, petrol prices went up, Anna's movement became stronger, rounds of joota-throwings and thappad-baazi took place. Other than these, I have improved on guitar and have made my Life's to do list, after getting inspired by bro and Oprah(who keeps a visionboard).
Plus, no more days of berojgaari (Wipro people accepted to bear me :P). Next post about the fun experience.

New year and exams all went well. And how can we forget the recent V-day and its associated this-day and that-day covering the entire week, when everything around you is irritatingly red, whether the entire ads-loaded newspaper or every tv channel (except aastha maybe).


Hoping to be regular with blogging this time.