A Magical Moment That Has Come Seventy Years Later
India will not
be the same again after this election. It is a moment that came at the dawn of 15th
August 1947 and was then lost. Today, it has risen again to undo a wrong of
history.
We have lost
this moment many times in the past. Each time we lost a part of ourselves that
we never gained back. The last time we lost it was in 1947. It has taken us seventy
years to get that back.
The pictures on
the television screen expressed it in many a way. There was joy and happiness
on the faces of many people. There was a relief as a woman folded her hands to
the sky to thank a deity. A man with the flag of BJP, on the street was running
holding the flag.
There was a
mixture of emotions on the faces of the spokesperson of the grand old party. Sadly,
it was arrogance and an attitude that seemed to say so what, we are still rulers.
On one channel, a
man was trying to garland a statue of Chatrapati Shivaji, “Won’t he be happy today,
Baba?” my daughter asked me. As I started to discuss with her, the names that
came out were like a dream rolled out in front of us like from a screen full of
images. They were the faces of those who gave their blood for our motherland.
First, it was Prithivi
Raj Chouhan. He seemed blind but smiling. Then there was Maha Rana Pratap who ate
rotis made of grass and sat looking at his fort of Chittor. He seemed to be smiling
too today. Then there was Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on his horse looking with
eyes full of compassion. There was Rani Lakshami Bai on a horse with her infant
son maybe giving a cry. And there was Bhagat Singh and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
asking for sacrifices. There was a man being led to the gallows in the Cellular
Jail. The images were endless. They didn’t seem to end.
It was as if all
of them seemed to treasure the present moment saying that they have waited for
it and the idea of India is saved and asking us to not lose it again. It is as
if they were saying this moment is what they fought for and want us to preserve
it for eternity.
I believe the
tryst with destiny speech by Nehru in 1947 had turned out to be a hoax long ago,
a cruel joke perpetrated on the people in the name of secularism, as they discovered
it in election after election. The tryst was whether we vote his family, his daughter
and grandson laying claim to rule this nation just as he had claimed on being
anointed by our Father of the Nation. Incensed with his failures on every front,
with his physical desires to his failed experiments, he had foisted his
insecurities by foisting an insecure and corrupt man. Since then we, the Indians
as a people, have kept his promise alive forgetting that we, the people of
India, own this nation and not any family or man’s failed experiments.
The promise that
our first Prime Minister made in his speech that India will rise to a new life
and freedom failed long ago. India and Indians did try to rise to any new life
or freedom but followed a path that was in chains and offered only disillusionment
and hopelessness.
That moment when
the British left the shores of India could have been a magical moment for our country
if we had a leadership that taught us to be proud of our heritage and civilization.
But that was not to be. There was no break from the past and the baggage of
slavery with many historical wrongs foisted on us kept us in chains. The leaders
at that period could have brought in a sense of rootedness and self pride to erase
this injustice. But those who never felt it never realized it. Not believing in
it, he failed to take on this mandate that history had presented to him for the
regeneration of his people. When he took oath wasn’t he thinking of how his
family would rule India forever. Where did all the nationalism needed to build
the India of the dreams go when that moment was soaked in blood?
That mandate for
regeneration has fallen on the present leadership.
My father had
decided to become a school teacher when India achieved independence. He became disillusioned
soon enough and often used to say that the freedom of India in 1947 was a
disillusionment for his entire generation. The partition, the mass murders of
Hindus and Sikhs, the death of Subhash Chandra Bose and the monumental failures
of Gandhi all led to a moment that killed all hope of regeneration and collective
uprising of a race.
That moment
which should have happened seventy years ago has come again now. The reason is
the new leadership and a longing in the people and perhaps the wheels of
history turning again. Should we not hold this moment forever instead of looking
elsewhere or being sad at lost opportunities? This is the moment that Swami Vivekananda
asked us to ‘arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached’.
The leaders in
1947 who felt the pulse of a race and could have taken the country forward were
lost tragically. Patel or Bose were not the prodigal sons of Gandhi and died, one
too early and the other because of conspiracy. Rooted in the soil unlike Nehru,
they had a personality that wasn’t British under the skin. As an eminent
psychoanalyst once told me that Modi is the first leader who gives no sense of having
any British influence under his skin. I believe that Modi is perhaps one of the
first leaders of independent India in whose personality we don’t see any remnants
of colonial ethos or hangover. He radiates a raw energy and symbolism that is somewhere
earthly Indian and rooted in the memory of its identity.
What do the
Indian people do with this moment of destiny that has come seventy years later?
There are
defining moments in a country’s history when the past gives way to a new
beginning, when the old order breaks down and a new one emerges leading to structural
changes and civilizational values taking roots in a society. We may be standing
at just such a moment.
The millions of
our ancestors who fought and died for our motherland are watching us today smiling
with hope and blessings. Let us uphold their dreams and not fail them this
time.
Rajat Mitra
Psychologist and
Author of ‘The Infidel Next Door’
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An excellent analysis, as always! 🙏🙏
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ReplyDeleteThats exactly the way I feel . Our forgotten freedom fighters over the last 1000 years must be energising and blessing all of us to become really free and awakened and retake Bharat to its glorious position
ReplyDeletePerhaps, Mr Modi, has been sent precisely for this task to awaken the Indians to their real glory of Bharat.
As usual, excellently expressed the feelings of mentally enslaved Indians who want to become free.
Yes it is a DEFINING MOMENT.