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Like you, I’ve been watching the drama, the media circus around the death of Sushant Singh Rajput… Like you, I’ve watched the story of Supreme Court versus senior lawyer Prashant Bhushan unfold... Like you, I’ve watched India’s COVID death toll climb and climb… watched China grab Indian territory at the LAC… watched India’s economy crashing...
And like you, the feeling I’m left with is that, Yeh Jo India Hai Na… we are not very good at dealing with the truth. We run away from the truth, we deny it, we attack it, we convert into a joke, we ignore it, we ignore glaring realities, we even punish those who hold up the mirror to us.
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Look at the Sushant Singh Rajput case – apart from all of us having lost an excellent actor, the other casualty in this story has been – THE TRUTH.
The list of those who’ve been a willing part of this circus is long – each grabbing their slice of attention, each gutting the truth in their own way, every day for over two months now. It has been distasteful to watch.
And the audience, too, has been glued to the drama, gripped by every spun out hashtag.
And there are many many more. The unfortunate fact is that none of this, none of it, has got us any closer to the truth. Should we all introspect? Yes. Will we? No.
And do you recall what happened a day after Sushant’s death, on 14 June? On 15 June, 20 of our soldiers were killed on Indian soil, on India’s side of the LAC. Some sabre-rattling by the ‘godi media’ followed, we went wow when some Chinese Apps were banned.
But we still have Chinese troops on Indian soil at Pangong lake and Depsang – but these are facts we’re not ready to face, not ready to question our government about.
Also, just for the record – on 14th June, India had 3.3 lakh COVID cases. As of Thursday, we have 33 lakh cases. On 14 June, we had 9,500 deaths, today we are at 60,000.
Over 800 Indians are dying everyday, more than any other country in the world. Do we know why?
Is our government telling us why? Are we asking our government why? When did our health minister last address us all to answer any of these questions? Do most of us even know who India’s health minister is? Why don’t these questions bother us? Don’t we want to know? Why have we been put on a slow intravenous drip of Sushant hashtags instead?
Likewise, the economy. It will be the worst year for the Indian economy ever!
But is enough being done to revive the economy, to give direct financial help to the worst hit, to create jobs, to create demand? Is our government telling us? Is the media asking? Surely questions about our livelihoods should excite us more than the latest Kangana Ranaut rant.
Incidentally, her most recent assertion is that India’s caste system is on its way out, that caste atrocities are committed by a sadistic few.
So, here is a fact for Kangana’s 8.7 lakh twitter followers – in 2018, a total of 42,800 caste crimes were reported in India. Hard government data. Just another bitter truth about ourselves, that we ignore and deny.
While ordinary folk, struggling with COVID fears and livelihood concerns, may well seek an escape into the Sushant media circus, what excuse does our judiciary have?
Senior lawyer Prashant Bhushan was held guilty of contempt by the Supreme Court, for two tweets.
Several of India’s top legal minds have questioned the Supreme Court’s ruling:
Yeh Jo India Hai Na… it must embrace the truth – even bitter, uncomfortable, painful truths… because that is what defines a mature and truly nation.
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