Thursday, 21 July 2011

Mulla Nasaruddin Shekhchilli Award



Ladies and Gentlemen,

Welcome to an unprecedented ceremony, the only one of its kind on the planet. This ceremony was necessitated due to the Mumbai blasts. The triple bomb blasts in Mumbai on 14thJuly is proving to be a unique event in more than one ways. This event has some distinctions that none other has so far. For one, it happened on the birthday of the only surviving convict of the earlier attack, His Ghastliness Mr. Ajamal Kasab. It, thus, appears to be an assurance to Mr. Kasab that he is not alone. Next, now it is getting increasingly clear that Mumbai is the target of many of world’s major international terrorist groups. That is why, Mumbai now has the distinction of being attacked the maximum number of times in last 20+ years. No other city in India has had as many terrorist attacks as Mumbai. I am aware that in saying this, I am leaving out north-eastern states and Jammu and Kashmir. But then they stand apart from the rest of India for a long time now. To be real honest, we are required to remind ourselves periodically that they still are parts of India. Any way! What I see as the third distinction in this case is the ‘spirit’ of Mumbai. It’s altogether a different matter that many people have now started suspecting that this spirit, like many other spirits, is ‘denatured’.  Even terrorist organizations are more or less sure these days that after their acts, all that they need is a hiding for a day or two. Immediately thereafter, Mumbai goes into its spirit, gets normal like a regular alcoholic and they will again be able to move around like common citizens. Mumbai that way is a very safe city. The last but not the least, the blasts invoked the most stupid reactions that India has ever seen. Well, let me elaborate on his point a little more since that is the central theme of this speech and the ceremony.

The discredit of the very first nonsense reaction to the blasts goes to His Madness Shri. Raj Purohit of the BJP. Without even an iota of sensibility, he went to the hospital where the victims of blasts were being admitted. There, the idea of helping the victims and their relatives did not even touch him. He started shouting slogans against so called ‘Government antipathy’. In the process, if government was not sensitive, Mr. Purohit proved himself to be senseless and showed that he was also equally worthy of a place in the Indian Hall of Shame.

Next to follow was Mr. Raj Thakare. (This first name Raj seems to have something of a problem, isn’t it?) While everybody else was talking about the role of Indian Mujahidin in the blasts, Mr. Thakare saw north Indians, particularly Biharis responsible for the blasts. How? He did not elaborate, probably because there was very little to. No one knows even today what the connection is and I have no hopes of ever being able to make out one. That is the special prerogative of politicians only.

If BJP began the story of nonsense reactions, how far could the Congress be left behind? It took only a day for them to catch-up with the main opposition party and then leave them far far behind. The displaced and disgraced Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Shri. Diggi Raja alias Digvijay Singh (let me assure you that the sequence of names is right) made a fool of his own ministers, government, police and other authorities to declare a RSS role in the blasts. I am not very sure whether Indian Mujahidin is contemplating a defamation suit against Rajaji in an international court for having stolen the act which they did. But I will not be surprised if they do that. (RSS could do well to join the suit as a party rather than taking any action separately.)

I know friends, that the items we have submitted above can not make it a complete or exhaustive list in any way. But for limitations of space and time, we could include only those items which showed an utter disregard of sensibility. Minor incidences like Home Minister Mr. Chidambaram’s clean chit to the Intelligence machinery or his feel good factor for the 31-months-without-an-attack could not be considered simply because they were, though ill-sensed and ill-timed, grossly inadequate to create a suspicion in the minds of our panel about the sanity of the person making them. We found them to have been made more with a feeling of guilt rather than anything else. Similarly, senselessly irrelevant items have also not been considered. Here is an example. While writing about the historical perspective of the blasts and the communal conflict in the country, in Maharashtra Times of 19th July 2011, Shri. Pratap Asabe has related the 1993 bomb blasts to the destruction of Babari Masjid once again. Even after showing a number of times by a number of analysts on a number of occasions, that the preparation for such a catastrophic attack can not take anything less than a year and therefore, the span of time between the destruction of the disputed structure and the blasts is grossly inadequate, if someone is repeating his baseless theory with the same senselessness, what do you call it, if not stupidity? But these events and acts did not deserve being counted here and so have been ignored.

And now, ladies and gentlemen, I present you the most stupid reaction to the Bomb blasts in Mumbai and the person behind it. This reaction is the one which is the prime purpose of this ceremony because the ceremony is for conferring an award. As you are all aware, our esteemed organization has set up an award called “Mulla Nasaruddin Shekhchilli Award” which is the only award of its kind. We confer this award on a person who makes himself the biggest fool by his or her own utterances and remarks. The two major criteria for conferring this award are making a fool of self only without implicating others and the person should make it big enough. As it is, the current trend is for making it big. Whether one has made it big is the key question in many areas – this award is no exception. So in view of the spirit behind this most dubious award of the country, this time we have chosen one of the youngest and smartest politicians. As it stands today, other than politicians, who can achieve the feat of winning this kind of an award? But even among the politicians, this reaction easily has taken the cake. Ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together to receive the winner, Shri. Rahul Gandhi.

Before I go ahead and reach Shri. Gandhi to present the award to him, please allow me to say a few words on why he was chosen for the award. For our panel of experts, it was understandable if Shri. Gandhi wanted to support the Government at the Centre, which is run by the party of which he is one of the General Secretaries. He wanted to defend government of his party. But, at the same time, he didn’t want to look unreasonable. So he chose to make it statistical. As per his view, even if we try 100% to stop terrorist attacks, the success rate could not be 100%. At best it could be 99%. Some attacks will still materialize and will count in the remaining 1%. Till this point he could not have been chosen here. But then, he made it big. To explain his point, he went on to say that even the Americans are not able to stop terrorist attacks 100%. To explain the point, he went on to say, that, there may not have happened an attack on the American mainland after 9/11. However, everywhere else, like Afghanistan and Iraq its citizens are being attacked day in and day out. So his point stands proved’ or so he thought. The logic of his thinking and the conviction of his argument was enough for our expert panel to choose his name for the award. Let me assure you that it was a unanimous choice.

In justifying their choice, the expert panel has specifically said that the comparison entered into by Shri. Gandhi was hilariously stupid. What the panel has elaborated, goes something like this. On one hand, he accepted that after 9/11, no attack could be perpetrated on American mainland. The attacks he is talking about are on the American forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. The attacks are all being heralded on the forces fighting in the enemy territory for a purpose. And the cause that they are fighting for is the security of their homeland. Obviously, they are protecting interests of the US mainland. Going by the result they are achieving in the US, it’s clear that they are totally successful. In the circumstances, a comparison of these attacks, which have been on the operation that has achieved its aim, with the attacks on Indian cities, where the authorities could not protect Indian citizens on Indian land, is absolutely nonsense.

In the daily Loksatta of 19th July 2011 again, Shri. Santosh Prdhan, has opined that the remark of Shri. Gandhi was ‘objective’ (वस्तुनिष्ठ). Our panel felt that this is a clear example of what the Vedas called like producing like, ‘पूर्णात पूर्णमुदच्यते’. Anything that is born from complete is complete as per this Vedic philosophy. Obviously then, what is generated out of complete stupidity is bound to be equally stupid. India has been involved in the peace-keeping operations all over the world for many years now. Some of them, like the one in Sri Lanka, have resulted in a lot of cost to the nation including loss of human lives. Some of them have resulted in severe attacks on the force. Jammu and Kashmir is a testimony, even today, of the risks security forces all over the world face while operating in unknown territories. Nobody ever asked questions on the capability of the Government, like what are being asked today. If Shri. Gandhi had to compare those operations of Indian peace-keeping forces with the one being taken up by the Americans in Afghanistan and Iraq nobody could have found any fault with it. The actual comparison, however, was between two nonsensically dissimilar Operations and that eventually won Shri. Gandhi the award.

I will be awfully short of fulfilling my duties if I do not concede with gratitude, that this award, named ‘Mulla Nasaruddin Shekhchilli Award’, is inspired by the Golden Raspberry Award instituted in the USA. I express our sincere and heartfelt appreciation of the organizers of that award for the idea as well as the generosity of not bringing it under the Intellectual Property Rights. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Now I move ahead to present the award to Shri. Rahulji. I invite you to show your appreciation.

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