Friday, February 19, 2010

NATIONS..


When I walked into the hussainiwala gate complex I felt like a true Indian, present there to witness the “ lowering of flags” ceremony. Notwithstanding the standard of drill which I must say was excellent I couldn’t help staring at the beautiful gate Pakistan has built on the it’s side. But it wasn’t too long before this thought turned into a smile. When the crowd started flowing in, filling the stands I could see shabbily dressed men. They reflected the state in which Pakistan is in today, a state struggling to identify itself as a modern Islamic nation, desperate to hide its internal mess.

But what seemed to me as a good sign were these smartly dressed uniform clad lady rangers standing along with their male counterparts. My stereotype opinion of Pakistan, which I ignorantly have carried along all life long changed immediately. I started thinking like a citizen of the world and wished that this country should rise above the uncertainty, financial crunch and above all religious fundamentalism.

I felt sad for this nation for have being lead by some wrong leaders at very crucial moments. I also realized that a nation is not what we read in newspapers, what their leaders claim to be but what every single citizen believe they are!
There are no good or bad nations, only bad leaders.

3 comments:

Deepti said...

I really like what u write... its simple, straight-forward and right from your heart! nice to come across a simple blog that reflects true feelings!keep it up buddy :)

SenSE Me said...

Hey really liked what you have told .... I like your broad mindedness and talking yourself out without hesitation ... alwys proud of what you are doing for humanity

Carpe Diem said...

well thank you both for being so kind with words.you guys keep me going :)..thanks for the support