Wednesday, January 28, 2015

How UMA Shankar IAS !!! Controversy current hottie !!! Most probably became breaking news !!!

The man turned a child in a bore well into breaking news within a spam of four hours. An event which was not even news turned into breaking news which was covered by all leading news channels. With Times Now "Getting there first ".

The IAS Umashankar ' Exclusive ' is Arnab shaking up a very boring news day and deciding in a very long edit meeting the "breaking news on Newhour " . A man who has been preaching for three years against death threats and attacks suddenly finds himself in the midst of A political controversy. Every journalist worth his salt must have knon him and his extreme views and of course his work. They must have even reported the on and off attacks on him.

But it takes the genius of AG to take the old been there forever fact and turn it into breaking news.
So one fine day the man is invited to say what he will obviously say  and few minutes, flashy graphics later Viola we have breaking news !!!

What he says is far fetched as far fetched as god being in an idol or the concept of mata ka bulawa or Reiki. As a Indian faith is a very strong part of who we are, why is this man's faith so difficult to digest ? because he is a christian ? 

The current government flies saffrom proud. The shudhikaran of Christians by BJP MP'S or even 25th December as Governance day hardly got any eyeballs. A over zealous government officer who talks about his belief in his spare time suddenly is news of the day.

If anybody is raking up religious sentiment is this very government. Three years his work was not news nor did the government think he was violating any laws.DID YOU HEAR ABOUT HIM BEFORE  ? If a BJP MP can propagate his belief in his spare time despite being in office  this dude surely can. I wonder whats wrong with this government don't they know they are screwing their own cause. 

Its like watching a teenager commit suicide at a point blank range.  

Next time you watch Times Now please remember it is "infotainment " and if you are a media vehicle please try and use your brains before you jump on the ARNAB Bandwagon all you are doing is helping him increase his TRP'S

Thursday, January 22, 2015

If Honey Singh is in Rehab ! Kudos ! who are you to judge !

Honey Singh is in rehab according to rumormongers ! good for him if he is. When the hell are we going to stop being so judgmental. Its a tough world, it is so bloody difficult for us middle class folks who have a set job, a house and no aspirations of owing a Mercedes.
The bhav of tamatar is good enough to drive us to depression. The world of glamour is a mirage of beauty, the possibility of earning a lot and the fear of losing it all. When ego is driving our mundane life's of nearly nothingness we cannot even begin to fathom the hazy world of money, power and fame.
Why are we so quick to judge others when the fact is we bloody cant afford cocaine and more than often alcohol has been the poison we have chosen to drown our sorrows in. A fact we more than often hide behind the wall of  parties and 2 am friends.
Substance abuse is a truth as flesh trade. A fact which is left to be archived in the dusty logs of a NGO or government body.
According to a UN report, One million heroin addicts are registered in India, and unofficially there are as many as five million. That is reality.... as real as these stars who struggle with their own demons and resort to that thing which makes their life better even if it is as momentary as few seconds.
A substance abuser more than often succumbs to the hell of mental disorder, accepting that he has a problem is next to impossible. Their physical and mental capabilities are majorly compromised, due to which they do not have the strength to make rational choices.
It takes a lot of struggle and a huge effort for a person to accept that he has a problem, More than often we don't have it in us to even change our basic fucked habits.
Its high time we mind our own business and stop judging people celebrity or not. Get your ass online first ! road rage, house rage , work rage deal with that first. Next time you pick up a drink because you are mindfucked try not to and then sit on your high horse and judge

Friday, January 16, 2015

Deepika Padukone had the guts do you ?

It took a very sassy lass like Deepika Padukone to come out and say that I battled depression and anxiety. The avalanche of divorces which have hit our social fabric are a standing proof of the rising epidemic that we as a society face today.

Somewhere down the line the inability to make true marriage has been chalked out to rising selfishness . The ability to put somebody else before yourself  is tough. Especially when you have never had to do so. The generation that precedes us have slogged their ass to give their children what they never had. Children enjoyed a cocooned environment of  privilege

What went missing is a learning curve which kicked your ass and taught you to deal with it. Lekin Kabhi na Kabhi toh bada hona hai. There will be a day when you will have to take the plunge because your ass has become big and does not fit in the nest.

There is no option but to make another one and there starts the trauma of making a choice. From not having anything to lose you have shitloads and your brain does not know how to decide what to do.
It gets so overwhelming at times that life itself begins to feel worthless. Damn writing this itself is making me feel depressed.

Nobody tells you that growing up is about making choices and having the guts to stand with their consequences. That is where the first of fear raises its head. Everything seems unfair and so bloody tough. Nobody tells you what to do including your parents.

Marriage and kids the most basic of  elements turn out to be monsters ready to eat you alive. Idhar khudh ke wande hai unka kya karu. Being alone seems to be its own hell. Nobody tells you  growing old cant be done alone.

Itna dimag ka dhai hoga toh your brain is going to freeze. Depression is that freeze which refuses you the choice of making a informed choice. Not everybody can be selfish yaar and not everybody can be jackass with anger problems. Something is obviously wrong. The neighborhood psychologist is the easy answer which everybody seems to be blind to.

You rather swim in a world of pain, destroy your relationships, disintegrate your life rather than spend one hour with a man or woman who will give you the pill or gyaan to ease the pain much like your local doc who sorts your aches and pains which he mostly writes up to stress.


Wednesday, January 14, 2015

RESPONSE ARTICLE - GUN POLICY INDIA BY ABHIJIT SINGH( National Association for Gun Rights India (NAGRI)



While I empathise with some of your views, there are a few errors in your post which I'd like to point out before proceeding further. This is unsurprising as almost 150 years of strict gun control has meant that not many Indians know about this issue. So lets set the record straight before we begin to examine the main theme of your post.

"People killing other people just because they have access to a weapon"

This statement implies that civilian gun ownership a primary contributing factor in multiple victim killings/ shootings - is simply NOT TRUE! Anyone with an INTENT to create mayhem can and usually does find the means to carry out his/ her intentions. You really underestimate the ingenuity of human beings, if someone really wishes to do something - they usually find a way to do it AND if they really want something - they usually find a way to procure it! You can see the example of China and Japan where there have been instances of multiple victim killings using knives and even poison gas, look at France where there is no legal way to own an automatic rifle and yet the terrorists who shot those journalists at Charlie Hebdo got hold of Klashnikovs to carry out their attack. Closer home you need to just think back to 26/11 when a small group of terrorists held an entire city to ransom - despite the strict Indian gun laws!

On the other hand Switzerland, New Zealand and most Nordic countries have extremely high gun ownership rates but low crime rates and negligible instances of multiple victim shootings.

Conversely, in situations where citizens have the right to be armed and attackers faced one/ more armed civilians the overall death tolls (in such instances) have been substantially lower than in places where all of the victims were unarmed.

For further reading may I suggest reading the following paper written by a couple of academicians at the University of Chicago - http://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1327&context=law_and_economics

the thought behind the killing itself is always random. There is no logic; people who mass murder are pure crazy.

I'm no expert in human psychology but you seem to completely discount religious/ political fanatics who, in their own mind, seem to see perfect logic in their dastardly actions.

Somehow anywhere in the world it is pretty easy to get a gun. 

EXCELLENT POINT! I agree completely. Once something has been invented, short of 'un-inventing' it (if there were such a thing), you can rest assured if there is a demand for it there will be suppliers - the laws be damned! This holds true for pretty much everything any government has ever tried to ban - alcohol, drugs, books, etc. The problem really is, that once something is banned the only ones who abstain from it are the law abiding folk who wish to remain within the purview of the law. The criminals, terrorists, fanatics never have and never will care about what is written in the statute books! Ergo, gun control disarms the victims not the perpetrators.

If a person wants to kill he will find the means and ways to do it.
Now to the estimates of guns owned by civilians in India. The figures you have mentioned come from the Small Arms Survey, Geneva. Allow me to let you on to a little secret, those figures are absolute rubbish! The way it happened was:

SAS was compiling data for all countries and they realised that they had absolutely no data for India. So like all good statisticians they 'extrapolated'. They took the available figures for total illegal firearms confiscated by government forces in India (this included confiscations in terror affected areas like J&K, NE, etc), assumed that for every illegal firearm confiscated X times that number went undetected and arrived at a guess as to the total number of illegal firearms in circulation here. Then they took that as a base and 'guessed' how many legal firearms are in circulation in India. They added to two guesses and voilĂ !

At the time they came up with those estimates, they did not even have an office or a single employee/ consultant working in India! These guesses were all made sitting in Geneva. IIRC one or two publications picked up on their data and ran short stories, and like good Indians once we see something in print we readily & unquestioningly assume it to be true.

The reason why it is so difficult to even know the total number of legal firearms in India is (because as a Federal nation) the Arms Act is administered by the State Governments (rightfully so as law & order is a state subject). Due to the licensing data (usually not digitised in most places) being spread over the various districts of various states, there is no central data repository of wherein one can pull out a figure of the total number of arms license holders in India.

In 2008 the number of people who died due to a gun in India were 6219

First up, NO ONE EVER died DUE TO a gun ANYWHERE in the world! While guns may have been used as tools in the commission of murder or other crimes, like any other inanimate object they don't CAUSE crime. While it is not possible, nor am I qualified to go into a dissertation on the root causes of crime, suffice to say crime is a manifestation of and caused by the prevailing socio-economic conditions in a place.

Conversely, when victims/ potential victims are armed with guns, crime & criminals can and is/ are more often than not effectively deterred/ stopped.

Also, for the sake of presenting the whole picture may I mention that (as per NCRB figures) between 2003-07 LEGAL firearms were involved in 1.62% - 2.33% of all murders, this figure includes self-defence shootings as in India when a firearm is used in self-defence they are more often than not initially recorded as 'murder'. Conversely between 76% - 86% of murders were committed using means other than firearms (poison, blunt objects, sharp objects, etc.). Illegal firearms were involved in 13% - 21% murders, this would include shootings in disturbed areas where terrorists/ Naxals operate.

Furthermore, just looking at the statistics for murder doesn't paint a complete picture of violent crime in India. While murders hover at between 33,000 - 35,000 per year, other violent crime like robbery, rape, dakoity, murder, etc. account for millions of victims each year. In all such crimes, where a gun is used - it is an illegal firearm procured from the black market!
Your wanting to arm yourself to actively protect yourself in stead of relying on the state to do so is sensible. Rape is a social malaise and isn't going to go away simply because we have a new law on the books.

(a) It is fine to make laws, but one must understand that laws only serve to prosecute the perpetrators of such violence, but do nothing to PREVENT the crime. Also, it is a misconception that stricter laws act as a deterrent. It has been proven time and again that criminals never expect to be apprehended and thus do not overly worry about the legal consequences of their actions. Strict laws and severe penalties may help assuage our collective feeling of guilt (of letting down the victim) & societies 'demand for vengeance' but neither of these outcomes help PREVENT the crime.

(b) There are always calls for better policing/ police reform/ judicial reform etc., which without doubt is a need not just for women but for all citizens. However, the fact is that no police force can be everywhere all at once! An effective & efficient police/ judicial system can act as a deterrent to some extent, but that is where it ends. In the overwhelming number of cases the police by its very definition and nature must content itself to investigating the crime AFTER THE FACT and attempting to bringing the guilty to justice. Once again this does not PREVENT the crime.

(c) Learning how to safely & effectively use a gun and carrying it for self defence, is one of the most effective PREVENTIVE steps that a woman can take to ensure her own safety. One must understand though, that this or any other steps that a woman may choose to take for this purpose underlines (more than anything else) her choosing NOT to BE A VICTIM. However, in India the Government has created a system which ensures that this will practically never happen. How?

(1) Firstly the Government has transformed the arms licensing system (from one which was envisaged in the Arms Act 1959 to be a free and fair one) into an obtuse and humiliating process which ensures that it is usually impossible for any law abiding citizen (with no criminal record and who does not wish to/ cannot resort to "favour") to acquire an arms license.
(2) By giving IOF a monopoly on the manufacture of handguns/ rifles and not permitting private manufacture or imports - the government has created a situation where handguns manufactured by as corrupt and inefficient an organisation such as IOF for less than 10,000/- are sold by them to the public for prices ranging from 80,000/- to over 1,00,000/-. On top of that their quality is shoddy and designs are nothing but copies of 100 year old designs! If private manufacture was allowed, it would not be difficult for someone to produce a much better handgun for between 4,000-5,000 Rupess (the cost of an ordinary cellphone), at which price one could ACTUALLY expect women to arm themselves in great numbers.

(d) If a woman is carrying a firearm and is accosted by one/ more criminals, the very act of her pulling out a firearm WITH the clear intent to use it in self-defence is usually enough in most cases for the criminal to beat a hasty retreat! This clearly PREVENTS crime! Even in the case that the attackers persist in their attack, it is logical that an armed woman at least has SOME chance of fighting off the attack as opposed to an unarmed helpless victim who can simply beg for mercy, mercy which is unfortunately never forthcoming!

(e) If even 10 or 20% of women were able and willing to arm themselves, it would be of great benefit not only to them but to ALL WOMEN in India! Why? Because, once word got around that a certain number of women were armed, there would be no way for a criminal to tell which ones were armed and which were not. As a result it would be a dangerous risk for them to attack any woman.

I would like to point you to an academic study which has examined this topic in great detail - "Dangerous Women": Feminism, Self-Defense, and Civil Rights by Robert L. Barrow JD. and Gary Mauser Ph.D.http://www.sfu.ca/~mauser/papers/women/Law-review-abstract.pdf. While this study was conducted in USA, it is as pertinent to the situation here as human nature is universal. I doubt that anyone who really cares about women safety can remain unmoved after reading it. It isn't a very long read, pertinent to the subject and well worthwhile.

You are misinformed about the current situation in USA. Gun sales have been at an all time high there for the past several years, within which are a very large percentage of first time buyers and women buyers. In fact women gun owners are the fastest growing demographic, with more and more women choosing effective self-defence over becoming victims. If you read the latest figures released by the FBI, you will note that high gun sales have gone hand in hand with a rapid decline in violent crime figures nationwide.

Also, since you refer again to multiple victim shootings popularly termed in the press as 'mass shootings'. While these are horrific acts and deserve condemnation, please note that despite the media hype you have far a higher chance of being killed by a wild bear in USA than of becoming a victim in any such shooting there. Also, despite a high ownership of guns the No. 1 'weapon' used in the maximum number of murders year on year is... the baseball bat!

In India, private possession of semi-automatic assault weapons is permitted under licence

There is no such thing as a semi-automatic assault weapon. An assault rifle is defined as one using an intermediate size cartridge and being capable of FULL AUTO fire. If it is semi-auto it simply IS NOT an assault rifle. Also, while on paper it is true that a citizen may procure a license for a semi-auto rifle, such licenses are issued ONLY by the Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi and are issued in very rare cases.

and only specific calibres are permitted, except 22LR, 12Bore and 315 and the ammunition that the army uses everything else is permissible subject to availability and practical limits.

Actually only specific calibres are restricted (those used by security forces), all other calibres are permitted. However, ammunition is available only for certain calibres so that automatically restricts choice.

They are also discouraged by making them feel inferior - telling them that they should not even consider purchasing a gun as they could not possibly handle it or it may be snatched away from them. Well, if it is so easy to snatch a loaded gun then won't they be able to snatch it right back? Or why then do the police carry guns? Won't those be snatched too? So we should disarm the entire police force first?

The police are supposed to verify your details as furnished in your application and also whether or not you fall under any of the categories of persons referred to in Section 9 of the Act as prohibited from owning/ possessing a firearm. Neither can the police be mind readers NOR should we attribute to them any such magical powers. No person planning a crime, even an insane person would go through the humiliating procedure of arms license application, get his & the guns details on record and then pay many times the amount of what an illegal, untraceable gun would cost on the black market!

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Ray Of Hope





The desire to achieve exists in each and every living soul. The goal could vary across classes and genre.From poor to the rich, from the intelligent to the challenged,from a mother to a newly wed. Dreams are different but the passion of desire is the same. It is this driving force that makes us human a soft target to sin. Want is a need that makes life a struggle. It pushes man
to swing between the right and wrong. I have realised that this is the only existing thread through which life is weaved. Everytime I pick up the pen words seem to state this very fact.
Sometimes life starves you of the very thing that you think is the most basic.At that point of life
what do you do.Most of the time you disintegrate.The rock near the sea slowly breaks away beaten consistently by the gushing waves. Then we are fragile humanbeings made from soil and gifted the breath of life. Yet somewhere there is the desire to fight, there is hope that tommorrow will bring with it a new beginning a new sunrise. As paul Coelho aptly coins the term
warriors of light. Infact I will say we are warriors for that light. Our life is a ongoing struggle to walk towards it fighting aagainst the darkness that constantly tries to edge its way into our existance. But then comes a time when there is no energy left in you when hope itself deserts you and you are left with no option but to accept your fate.
They say that its a matter of those few seconds between winning and losing. I hate losing and life
has been a fight to win. But through every second of that struggle god has stood by me today he may have seem to have deserted you . Tommorrow is uncertain, today a lonely disaster. They say that when it gets very dark morning is just around the corner. This night refuses to passaway and with the prolonged darkness the ray of hope gets a little lost in the impending gloom, In that moment when all seems lost you find the strength to take that step that blooms into a leap of faith. In that second the whole of divinity resides.
Photo Courtesy : Pandiyan http://www.flickr.com/photos/pandiyan/42012853/

Friday, January 09, 2015

I WANT A GUN !

The horror stories that find their way in the media are always about random acts of violence. People killing other people just because they have access to a weapon, the thought behind the killing itself is always random. There is no logic; people who mass murder are pure crazy.
The Paris killings are a prime example of what mad men with a gun can do. Somehow anywhere in the world it is pretty easy to get a gun.

If a person wants to kill he will find the means and ways to do it.

The estimated total number of guns (both licit and illicit) held by civilians in India is 40,000,0001

The estimated rate of private gun ownership (both licit and illicit) in India is 3.36 firearms per 100 people

Unlawfully held guns cannot be counted, but in India there are estimated to be 33,700,000

In a classification of the world's small, medium and major firearm manufacturers, India is ranked 'medium'

That is a bloody lot of guns. The gun dynamics of India is divided between North and then the rest. It is quite easy to get a gun in that part of our world. UP, Bihar, Haryana are gun trotting districts. So my question is if it is easy to get one there then its easy to bring it here.

In 2008 the number of people who died due to a gun in India were 6219

THERE IS A RAPE EVERY HALF AN HOUR IN INDIA

That makes me want a gun ! the gun control debate in the united states of America has been a ongoing saga for a very long time. Gun control to them is what religion is to us . A nerve which when hit right gets you votes.

The random killings which have been striking fear in the hearts of the till now gun friendly nation have been turned into a reason for stringent gun control the party who supports that is called the Democratic Party The party which is against stringent control is the republic party.

When a nation who rakes in quite a lot of money from making and selling guns is fighting for less Guns, does changing India’s stringent stand make sense ?

Guns in India are regulated by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Internal Security Division II. Implementation and enforcement is by state, territory, metropolitan and special-task police forces, all members of the Indian Police Service.37

In India, the right to private gun ownership is not guaranteed by law

In India, civilians are not allowed to possess automatic firearms40 41

In India, private possession of semi-automatic assault weapons is permitted under licence40 4


In India, private possession of handguns (pistols and revolvers) is permitted under license, for target shooting and protection only, and only specific calibres are permitted, except 22LR, 12Bore and 315 and the ammunition that the army uses everything else is permissible subject to availability and practical limits.

Whether you can or not own a gun is decided by your local cops. One has to think twice before even going and talking to them. I don’t know how comfortable or how much money I would need to feed them to even obtain one.

Officially this is how you can get  gun in India

Submit an application in form 'A' with Rs. 5/- Court fees stamp to the local police station

The Police station makes an enquiry and submits the report to             the Zonal DCP in Commissionerates and SPs in districts. The applicants are then interviewed by the DCP or DM  (as the case may be). Once convinced, the licensing authority (CP or DM)issues the license. 

That is easier said than done.  Why cant we have like a proper government office for the same like the passport office considering that the documents needed to get a gun are those that are needed to get a passport. The police can verify if you are a killer or not later after the paper work is under process just like how the verify your existence before the goverment issues you a passport !

The hurdles that you have to jump to get a gun do not involve a psych evaluation.  It would be a great idea to make that compulsory. I mean if you have violent maniac tendencies who better to catch hold of that than a shrink who is better than a cop deciding solely whether you can get one or not.

I don’t need a automatic firing at a crazy speed gun, I need a one which can shoot a single bullet which would kill that asshole who thinks it is perfectly fine to rape.

If the government can’t fix this epidemic of rape at least they should help us protect our honor.



Monday, January 05, 2015

GDP, Per Capita and us - a thought by a rebellious non mather

The stock  market is a complex breathing living mechanism it decides the fate of a nation and its people living it. For a layman the logic is simple you buy at a low cost and sell at a high cost. The investment happens in a company who is producing a product and your fate gets tied to that company. If they are making money invariably you make money.The fact that a lot of people are making money means that the country these people live in is making money.

That is when our GDP which counts how much stuff we are producing with how much stuff is pretty good. Nobody talks about sale, I guess we just assume that if we are producing we are selling and even if we are selling to who exactly doesn't matter. If most of what we make is sold out of our country then how can we deduce that a majority of our country is earning enough when they are not buying.
The new government is brandishing a good report card with a 5.5 percent GDP that means we are doing good and the fact that the oil prices are falling and commodity prices are tagging along is painting a very good picture in the press.
Per Capita is the money that a average Indian earns currently it is 5729 ! And the average Indian is mostly male who supports a family of at least four !
Every day India loses 2000 farmers every day, 12 farmers die everyday and I am not going to get into the malnourished numbers.
Education, Sanitation, Electricity basic needs which lay barren in a growing India. Markets are making money and we are supposed to be happy, poetry, art , literature are bowing down to numbers, there is no value for quality rather there is no money for it.
The equation between the stock market and the health of a nation is difficult for me to understand.
Then again for a literature graduate who is not fond of the multiplication table equations are difficult to understand .
Anybody is welcome to provide a explanation will post it for all to read and understand !