Thursday, October 30, 2014

International Poetry Festival Rainbow Hues

P.S:- I owe my sincere gratitude to my friend, Sandeep Sharma for all his time and effort in sending me this edited video from Guntur....Thanks a lot...Sandeep.....



Saturday, October 25, 2014

SALUTE TO A DOG - Reposting.....



SALUTE TO A DOG



This picture of our Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi looking at a military dog as he interacts with the army officers and soldiers, published prominently in almost all newspapers today brought up a few memories of my early years at the Srinagar(J&K) Airport. But this one echoes of a painful memory though. Yet, it’s good that something began to come to our mind -things we thought we had long forgotten- through such occasional images.
One languid afternoon, back in my room after the last domestic flight took off from the Srinagar Airport, I received a message from my Commanding Officer asking me to preside over the funeral ceremony of a sniffer dog, Action, who died of spinal cancer, with full police honors. This surprised me, because I had never been to such an assignment before. Not knowing what it’s all about, truly speaking I felt a wee bit hesitant and embarrassed by the thought of giving a ritual salute to a dog in full ceremonial uniform and that too in front of a fairly good gathering.
But what I felt later, while standing there at the place where the dog was laid to rest was an enormous amount of love, affection and sadness mixed together, shared with the master and his dog. It restored a bit of my faith in humanity. When the dog handler who had been assigned with the dog ever since he was just a few months old, leaned over to pet his snout for the last time before his body was taken to the burial pit, I marveled at how deep the relationship between a dog and its master is. I heard someone standing in the rear weeping when we witnessed the master handler hold the head of the dog and say something in a subtle voice with tears rolling down his cheeks. May be he was giving a final pat on his partner and thanking him for his unwavering companionship and affection. And when his body was lowered into the grave, he literally broke down and wept. This affected me emotionally. I stood there in silence. My eyes were blurred with tears. And then, as the Guard Commander yelled the command for rest on your arms reversed, “Shok Shasthra” I walked directly up to the grave, came to attention and with my shoulders back and head up, rendered him his final salute. With that salute I bid farewell to a brave dog who served the nation by discharging his duties with that unparalleled and inborn sense of commitment.
For whatever reason, I felt a great sense of pride, a sense of accomplishment to be a part of that ceremony. I’am sure everyone present there of the 55 BN C.R.P.F felt the same way.

Back in my room, my mind directed me to scribble a few lines about this incident as it’s generally believed that poetry can help a person express the feelings and grieve to a great extent……


Re-posting my Poem here.....

SALUTE TO A DOG



When winter blessed the valley white
The barrack roofs had kissed the frost
And clad in ice, the airport road
Lay as made of crystal glass.


As the mighty gates were opened wide,
The valley airport woke and breathed.
Hordes of cars and roars of flights
And pack of tourists made it bright.


The valley like a stunning damsel
Was once a reticent girl in grief.
Splintered flesh and wounded veins
She gasped along the age in pain.


Salvage came from far off lands
Marching through the flame of loath.
Set her free from grief and pain,
And thence they guard her safe and fine. 


And for those who leave the valley
Carried along the bracing thoughts,
A tiny head that rummaged around
Had always made them feel so proud.


Amid the men in fur they saw 
A Canine worked in belted coat.
His fair large eyes and gifted nose
Snooping hard for veiled hazards.

There he worked day and night,
Neither growl nor bark he made.
Never pleaded for what to him was owed
Cared not the vagaries of wind and rain.


Aircrafts took off safe and sound,
Relied upon his gifted nose.
Cleared the luggage that came in hordes
Never his heart had fallen down.


 And when danger loomed on the floor
When someone spotted a bag unknown
 The wisest folk when ran to safety 
Forth he came and sniffed the stuff. 


 Together they stood in the aisle, so calm
Together they stood amid life and death.
Still did he work and still did he sniff
And worked his years through dreary strain.


Autumn came, so did monsoon,
Came the winter and sizzling summer
Gates were opened and closed at night,
Nothing changed but only age.


“Action”, the dog lived his time
Till a cancer gripped his spine.
Came in his place a younger dog,
Human life is above all.


On a day when silver snow
Gave way to the weeping sky
His sniffing nose and probing eyes
Closed for ever in a longer breath.


Laid to rest on a wooden plank,
His body looked cold and lank.
The godly nose that saved the souls
 Plugged up neat by cotton swab.


 Here, where the ‘honor guard’
                Set down impassive in ceremonial role
                My soul ached, ‘O brave,.. You were a valour dog!’
                My sense, as though lost in thoughts.


When the lone bugler in uniform,
Played the ‘Taps’ in an awful woe
Stood his master with trembling hands
Upon the last rites with lament eyes.


His body when sank into the womb of earth
His thoughts, a stream pierced the heart.
No more bombs and no more drugs, ‘O, Brave
Now sleep in peace in this silent grave.


Cannot express the plight of being there
Your memories will remain forever, I swear.
That gallant life, that soul of devotion,
What remains……………?


As the trumpet played the force funeral tune,
I saluted him with trembling hands
I prayed for the soul’s blissful eternity.
And whispered-Here rests a dog
Who lived the words -service and loyalty!
(“Service and loyalty” is the motto of CRPF)


Saturday, October 11, 2014

NOBEL "PLEASE" PRIZE - MALALA YUSAFZAI - CARTOON

MALALA YUSAFZAI - NOBEL "PLEASE" PRIZE - CARTOON

NOBEL "PLEASE" PRIZE




All those uproar over the selection of Malala Yusafzai for this year's Nobel Peace Prize, further solidified my assumptions that the Nobel “PEACE” Prize should be renamed as Nobel “PLEASE” prize as it all seems like a bit of pleasing everyone for a certain cause and make everyone comfortable. History says it is not just accidental that an Indian and a Pakistani share the award. It’s obviously the good old policy of the Nobel committee to share the award whenever there is some dispute going on between two countries, made it possible. Yet I too have my earnest critique of the selection of malala for this so called supreme peace prize. And for this reason I presented this cartoon as an expression of my discontent with the decision of the Nobel committee. Though I applaud and acknowledge her campaign for girl’s right to education in her country and her vocal criticism against Islamic terrorism, I genuinely doubt if her activities had no western shore up, she would not have been even nominated for this coveted prize. In a way she should be thankful to Taliban for her such an achievement. She has been presented by the western world including the media as an international icon of women’s empowerment and right to education, obviously as a propaganda poster against the Islamic terrorism, particularly Taliban, an organization the west loathes. They used her speeches and writings to split the sentiments of the whole Muslim community around the world against their stickler attitude towards women.  In recognition of her all “such” contributions, she was awarded the highest peace award. I have enough reasons to doubt whether the cause of this year’s Nobel peace Prize, “Children At  Danger In Developing Countries” was chosen with Malala Yusafzai  in mind. Because it is no surprise that the Nobel Prize is ultimately a marketing tool that is used nowadays to glorify the western interests and other political motives. But then, the Norwegian Nobel Committee is made of normal people appointed by the Norway’s parliament and they have got this history of publically regretting their selection of recipients at a later stage as it happened in the case of Mahatma Gandhi whose name was nominated five times but was not considered. Either way, there are certain positive notes about this selection of Malala. Now Pakistan has to show more responsibility towards the other women in their country and inspire them to follow the path of Malala. Furthermore, it has now turned out to be their compulsion to protect her against Islamic terrorists to avoid huge international uproar if anything happens to her there. Leave aside all these hypothetical scenes. Now with a Nobel tag around her neck, she can live a lavish and peaceful life in Briton away from all the threats of Taliban and other intense responsibilities of educating hapless girls back in her own country.  


P.S:- My heartiest Congratulations to Kailash Satyarthi the relentless crusader of child rights and the founder of Bachpan Bachao Andolan that protected the rights of more than 80000 children and has been at the forefront of the global movement to end child slavery.....and yes of course to Malala Yousafzai for every success in all your "FUTURE" endeavours without being called an instrument in the hands of western world........

Friday, October 3, 2014

SWACHH AADAT - SWACHH BHARAT.....Cartoon


 SWACHH AADAT - SWACHH BHARAT.....Cartoon

EVERY BROOM HAS ITS DAY.......BROOM.....BROOM......???

The the crux of the matter is we are nowadays more into hypocrisy. Many great ideas are destined to be pushed into oblivion by politicising it. Furthermore, we have this "It won't work out here" syndrome to make things even worse....Often we show great enthusiasm to start something but we do not follow through. though this ambitious "Swachh Bharat" project is a welcome move, the same can be a reality only if there is an awareness and clarity in the mind of public. Otherwise, as i have projected through this cartoon, this will be just another opportunity to take a few snaps for posting it in the social media. Hope this great project will not dissipate in the same manner as several such projects in the past.........Let it be "Swachh Aadat - Swachh Bharat"......

Thursday, October 2, 2014

NOT JUST A DATE ON THE CALENDAR BUT A MESSAGE PULSING THROUGH THE VEINS OF GENERATIONS- GANDHI JAYANTI-CARTOON

NOT JUST A DATE ON THE CALENDAR BUT A MESSAGE PULSING THROUGH THE VEINS OF GENERATIONS -
GANDHI JAYANTI CARTOON_2014

NOT JUST A DATE ON THE CALENDAR BUT A MESSAGE PULSING THROUGH THE VEINS OF GENERATIONS
OCTOBER-2 GANDHI JAYANTI- CARTOON


OCTOBER-2 -CARTOON