Monday 15 July 2013

The unpredictable tinderbox !


 Effective transmission of signals depends highly upon the presence of  'noise level' (undesired signals ) in the transmitting media, because they can interfere with the electronic message and  cause its ramifications, and distortions, and aberrations . Signal-to-noise ratio above the threshold value ensures the validity and clarity of a signal, if below, it is very difficult to decode the intended information and the receptor is left with nothing, but,' noise'. Ambiance  also plays an important role in wireless communication, as it can contribute enough  adulteration to diminish or distort the original message. The noise created by 'Namomania' is now interfering with every bit of information and giving enough fodder to eat and chew in India-specially to the ruling party leaders. And UPA is busy giving veil to all its Gates, Petro-price hike, falling rupee and the inflation under the notional spooky canopy  utterly ruled by a goblin namded 'NAMO', and an exaggeratedly contrived scheme, boasted as a game changer-'The food security bill'.

Although Narendra Modi has been anointed only as an election campaign chief , he is touted as the prime-minister in waiting, and giving sleepless nights to the ruling party mandarins, for they seem suffering from 'phasmophobia' to such an extent that even when he is uttering something on some petty matters, the piece of information when transmitted, is getting garbled, and are received by the opposition ears perverted, and prompting them to utter headless statements.

When shootout was sanctified to contain the burgeoning dominance of the D-company in Mumbai, it didn’t made ruckus or unrest, but only inspired the film-makers. Similar was the case in other congress ruled states. The Ishrat Jahan case then is being blown out of proportion only to contain the storm called Narendra Modi. No one is interested to know the truth behind the ghastly murder. And this case will also die its natural death once the elections are over. Enough have been written about the theorized wantonness and cosiness of the victim with the other three established terrorists and I do not wish to elongate it further.

But, the validity and credibility of one of the major wings of national security system is under doubt. One wing is convicting the other to make it the scapegoat of the whole fiasco. Isn’t it alarming for the security of a nation? Both CBI and IB are supposed to work in tandem for their effectiveness. The joint-director of IB mentioned in the inquest had a very clean image until this menace. But it seems now that the retiring Joint-Director will be barred from retiring; as a special permission is needed to prosecute a retired top-cop; only to annul his arrest and thus boosting the morale of the sleuths in IB as well as fondling with the minority sentiments and converting this into votes in its favor.

Whether Ishrat will get justice or is merely a poll plank, will be clear only after the elections. Eleven years is enough time to deliver justice to a victim, but the pace of justice in India is still a matter of concern. Fast track courts were made to convert the trot of justice to a gallop, but even this effort seems to do injustice with its nomenclature. As the government formation will largely depend upon the capability of any party to collude successfully to forge an unholy alliance thus producing yet another halfway-house, we are left cogitating over the signature silence of our premiere. Uncertainty over economy as well as social fields looms large. Then mourn the death of telegram silently and think about the repercussions of the recent petrol-price hike and communal tag removal from JMM after its divorce with BJP in Jharkhand. Because everything is temporal in politics and someone has rightly said that-‘politics is about survival first and repercussions later’.

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