Sunday, August 2, 2009

Pressing problem

Emraan Hashmi is in the news- for a change, not for his mouth smacking reason. his allegation that a housing society has refused to give a noc as he was a muslim has set off a debate. it is common knowledge in our country, where from governments to schools and colleges there is a preference for individuals from one community over others, this malice would be reflected in another important aspect of our society- housing communities. the ghetto mentality based on safety in numbers is seen everywhere among all, poor and rich alike.
The Emraan case is spiraling out of control. now there is a fir against both Emraan and Mahesh Bhatt for trying to incite communal passions and thus divide society. some celebrities are already taking sides and based on their personal experiences supporting or criticising Emraan. The larger issue of discrimination on the basis of community affiliation is a serious one that should not be brushed under the carpet. government can do so much, it is up to us to solve the problem. a solution is not simple- a law to punish the guilty for violating the constitution right to reside anywhere in the country and right to equality is only the beginning. each housing society should reflect the diversity that is present in India and not become ghettos for exclusive living.

2 comments:

  1. Seriously...its just a matter of living..

    why are these fundamentalists troubling each and every aspect of humans!!

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  2. sir this isn't exactly a new development.it has caught media attention only after Emraan Hashmi. there are a lot of people who are hesitant to allow people of a particular community to either rent their house or give them jobs. specially jobs such as say driving or as security guards. this can be used as another example of the poor being the ultimate victims.

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