A TRYST with DESTINY
India is celebrating the 65th Independence Day today
the August 15. GREETINGS & CONGRATULATIONS on this
auspicious day. India has come a long way in her
development and progress over the decades. It is a
matter of satisfaction. But still it has to go a
long way in eradicating poverty, hunger and
illiteracy in which millions of fellow Indians are
living. The scourge of caste and social inequality
is still a big blot on the face of independent
India. More needs to be done. India, nevertheless,
has aarrived,
to catch up with the 21st century, but it is yet to
reach and bring about cheer to the masses living
below the poverty line. Last year on August 15,
1910, I had the honour to hold the flag in Minsk (
Belarus) and host the Independence Day celebrations.
I am reminded of the famous speech of Jawaharlal
Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, at the
midnight of August 14-15, 1947, on the eve of
INDEPENDENCE, in the Constituent Assembly, in which
he said in a poetic tone:
" Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and
now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge,
not wholly or in full measure, but very
substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour,
when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and
freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in
history,
when we step out from the old to the new, when an
age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long
suppressed, finds utterance. It is fitting that at
this solemn moment we take the pledge of dedication
to the service of India and her people and to the
still larger cause of humanity. "
These were the lofty ideals of our leaders. We
started at the right path. We came on the rails with
all the difficulties on the way. We are on the move.
We have hopes. We tend to realise them under the
democratic system which we adopted to run the
country. The things are getting difficult. The
vested interests and the messengers of doom are
working over time to derail the process. India needs
to ward itself off from the " Grammar of anarchy "
as fore warned by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, being spread
and propagated by some of the so called leaders
under the guise of " Satyagraha " outside the
constitutional parameters of such actions.
Let me refer to still another warning of the father
of the Indian constitution Dr. Ambedkar. He said in
the Constituent Assembly on November 24, 1949:
"Here I could have ended. But my mind is so full of
the future of our country that I feel I ought to
take this occasion to give expression to some of my
reflections thereon. On 26th January 1950, India
will be an independent country. What would happen to
her independence? Will she maintain her independence
or will she lose it again? This is the first thought
that comes to my mind. It is not that India
was never an independent country. The point is that
she once lost the independence she had. Will she
lost it a second time? It is this thought which
makes me most anxious for the future. What perturbs
me greatly is the fact that not only India has once
before lost her independence, but she lost it by the
infidelity and treachery of some of her own people.
.........Will history repeat itself? It is this
thought which fills me with anxiety. This anxiety is
deepened by the realization of the fact that in
addition to our old enemies in the form of castes
and creeds we are going to have many political
parties with diverse and opposing political creeds.
Will Indian place the country above their creed or
will they place creed above country? I do not know.
But this much is certain that if the parties place
creed above country, our independence will be put in
jeopardy a second time and probably be lost for
ever. This eventuality we must all resolutely guard
against. We must be determined to defend our
independence with the last drop of our blood. "
Jawaharlal Nehru's ' tryst with destiny ' and
Ambedkar's ' reflections on independence ' shall
serve as the guide posts in the march ahead. India
shall also not ignore the
warnings
of Dr. Iqbal:
वतन
की
फ़िक़र
कर
नादाँ;
मुसीबत
आने
वाली
है,
तेरी
बर्वादिओं
के
मशवरे
हैं
असमानों
में
!
न
समजोगे
तो
मिट
जाओगे
ऐ
हिन्दोस्तान्वालो,
तुम्हारी
दास्ताँ
तक
भी
न
होगो
दस्तानों
में
!
Posted by ramesh chander at
9:25 AM
By. Mr. Ramesh Chander, Retired Indian Diplomat |