No more!

Sympathy? No. I want no sadness attached to Mumbai. I love its memories.

I vividly remember this early morning bus-ride to school. We had divided ourselves into groups of four and were playing, “What do you want to do when you grow up?” Our team, we had called it ‘Bombay’, had said, “Win battles!” I never challenged this statement since fourth grade. I didn’t, even over the last weekend.

Bombay seems to stand above these dastardly attacks of reproachful helplessness, untouched. Bleeding physically, but untouched in spirit, in soul; tears well in its eyes, but it stares the enemy in his eye with a mocking astonishment at the discovery of his cowardice, at the discovery that his power is only an orchestration of his mind.

There had been premonitory echoes of this currish scheme of the enemy throughout the year, in his half-hinted attempts to shake up the nation, in parts. All along, the nation smiled its characteristic smile, the smile that is a man’s substitute for breaking into tears, a smile of patience, of holding back even under grave provocation.

Holding back is a matter of pointless indulgence now. It is only parochial sentiment. It is a virtue wasted on this enemy.

The nation feels a stab of regret; regret over the million lives lost over its glamorous virtue.

But the seeming corpse has awakened to life and to power, and in an oddly quiet aggression is saying, “No more!”

In the Muslim neighbourhood clustered around Chandni Chowk, from behind the chick-blinds of her window, the widow is saying, “No more!”

Amidst his insistent rattle on ministerial resignations, the non-descript opposition member is saying, “No more!”

The fancy-peddling young rickshaw-wallah who spent too much money on liquor last night is saying, “No more!”

The school girls at the bus-stop, giggling uncontrollably at the prospect of saying something in unison, are saying, “No more!”

The Seth, shooing away the little clustered whirlwinds of flies around sweet-meat on his counter, is saying, “No more!”

The itinerant street vendor, packing berries for the little urchins in twists of paper, is saying, “No more!”

On the CST train platform, the clerk, standing wreathed in smoke, waiting for the 8:10, is saying, “No more!”

The flicker of candles lit to pay tributes to the Hemant Karkares of India, the hope of the hundred million Muslims of India, the prayers of middle-aged ‘satsang’ women, the indignant voices of media reporters, the angry jostling of boys in bus-queues, the force of the teacher’s beating on the knuckles, the restless honking at traffic signals is saying,

“No more!”

---End of an era---

Sensational end of the sensational silence of the nation against terrorism!

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

United in our solidarity behind our voice when we say "No more!". Divided in the approach to our goal.
What now? War? 2001 Afgan.2003 Iraq.2006 Lebanon. 2008 Ossetia.2009 Pakistan? When will this butchering stop? When will we deal with real problems? Training camps need to go, Security needs beef up.Dry up covert funding of terrorists.Make extradition laws easy.Capital punishments for guilty.Speedy judicial processes. No. Not interested. We need quick solutions. Caught with our pants down ,we realize the need to salvage some pride.Retaliate with killings on their side. Counter terror with terror.No more!
Trouble is it sounds like "No....More!!!"

Srilakshmi Chodavarapu said...

Charly,

The "No more!" is used to suggest power, rigid honesty and ruthless sense of justice.

The enemy is small. His power is small. It is the unpredictable power of the arbitrary whims of the hidden, little demon! And so he fights by spreading ruins and slaughter. We won't.

We shall protect our life and limb, but!This is the only code of our existence; the tool and symbol of which is sovereignty of our lives and souls.

Srilakshmi Chodavarapu said...

I did not mean to suggest that we send missiles thundering the enemy camp. The riposte must be less symbolic and more strategic.

But yes, we need a draconian code to scourge the fundamentalist forces. We must strengthen the counter-terrorism agencies, expeditiously.

Anonymous said...

why don't we discuss this over coffee? :D

Anonymous said...

Biggest critic..where are your comments boss? I heard you put a hajaar psenti comment. Plz put it again so i can get psenti too.

Anonymous said...

Goddess! I don't care if you post once a year...but post...there are very few things that I treasure so much.

Anonymous said...

Happy birthday Godddesss!!!!!
v miss u sooo much, hw r u? hw r u celebratind this gr8 day? u remem last years party?

Anonymous said...

yppah yadhtrib-twist turn and hv a blast...Goddess style wishing 4 Goddess's birthday!wow what a day 2day!

All Time Fan said...

More posts please!!!

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the beHEADer said...

Mr.smartpants invariably talks to himself even when he posts.
Mr.soulmate forgets to notice his 1.5 Inches of manh**d before talking bigger things like Feet.
All this while Mr.prez is still struggling to pass school and jokes around oblivious to who the joke really is on.
Piece of advice for Yo Dudes,google "best ways to beat joblessness during recession".

As for you prettiest Goddess,u r like a lotus that rises as the exquisite symbol of purity from this muddy swamp spreading ur fragrance into a euphoric sensation which is (to use a borrowed expression) some kind of instant vitality, some living transfusion as to an anemic person. Keep Going Lotus-eyed Goddess!

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Srilakshmi Chodavarapu said...

Indulging in venomous exchanges on somebody's blog is the most viciously irresponsible waste of human intelligence I ever imagined possible.

The language used in the above comments is befitting slum hovels. Nobody talks like that on this blog ever again.

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Manju Latha Kalanidhi's blog Gobimanjuri said...

Hi Srilakshmi!
Thank you for posting comments on my blog :) U are the first official commentor on my blog...Haha.. Will get back to soon after I read ur blog as well. Take care

 
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