Tuesday, December 23, 2008

NSGs vs PLAYERs (When will this END)

The reason behind writing on this topic is that why do we go against any thing, blame anyone or point fingers at each other. Well, yes, I’m talking about the terror attacks which happened recently in Mumbai and comparing it with the Indian Cricket team (they recently defeated England in the test match); or an actor; or anybody for that matter.
Well one fine morning (in the days after the terror attack) when I was on the internet, I got this mail saying why the National Security Guards (NSGs) are not getting as much recognition or credit as the cricketer or other celebrities get..

It had few photos where in the NSG people are in a vehicle after the terror attack and people were honoring them; and they have also been awarded with few thousands of rupees. At the same time, after a cricket match is over where India won after the 20-20 world cup, the way the team was honored or paid huge money was as if they have won a war. I wonder if it is right to blame the cricketers or the people who have win at the Olympics and have been honored with huge sums.

The whole topic of discussion is why blaming sport people or actors or anybody else is not really going to serve any purpose.

But when I read the mail, I felt bad and kept on thinking why people like sports stars actors are given so much importance and why not the army or military or NSG people. It is thanks to these brave heroes that we people are able to sleep in our respective homes safely. But later when I kept on thinking for a few days, I thought why blame these sports persons or any body; instead blame the “SYSTEM” because it’s the system which has brought these changes in our country. The system never gave importance to the army men and they bring their political issues in between telling that all this happened because of the other party and blah blah blah. The main reason for this is everybody wants the power because they know that if they have the power then obviously they can make money, and this is the fact, if you people agree with me or not. No body cares whether they are army men who are protecting India or anybody. This all again comes back to the initial position that India has too many political parties; I wish it was only one and no opposition party to fall or rise or go against. Power in one mans hand like in few other countries. But the point I want to clear is, India should grow with respect to all the areas- whether sports or military or with education and for that the system should give importance to all the people equally but not only during war but even when there is no war or anything related to that, so that we can help there family situations better to make our country proud and let more people join the flow.

2 comments:

Hmmmm :) said...

ya, you are rite.....But India can start touting NSGs while giving the same importance toward players and actors/actresses. I guess it would be better. wats say ?

sagar supari's short stories (4S) said...

well, i think they should be given more importance along with them,then neglecting them and remembering only when there some problem created.