Hi All,
Do read the below . So much for the propaganda of " Intolerance " by the anti- national , main stream media. What has been written here has been substantiated by my cousins and friends, who got caught up by the recent floods in Chennai. Here is a heart warming account of humanism , which is in built into the Indian cultural ethos . I hope we learn to shoo off the politicians and opportunists of all hues , who try to whip up cries of " Religious Intolerance " at frequent intervals to suit their own game plans.
--Bala
Spirit of Chennai
Humanity in Calamity at Chennai
Here is a beautiful post I got which truly reflects India - not the power hungry politicians and crooked intelligentsia. PL NOTE THE QUOTE -UNQUOTE
Thyagarajan-
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The Spirit Of Chennai
The Spirit Of Chennai
From Biju Vargheese==================
While the entire nation is debating on the "Non-sense" called "Intolerance", there is humanity at its best in Chennai. I can tell this for sure because, I stay in Qatar and my family (wife and 2 kids aged 11 and 7) are in Chennai.
While the entire nation is debating on the "Non-sense" called "Intolerance", there is humanity at its best in Chennai. I can tell this for sure because, I stay in Qatar and my family (wife and 2 kids aged 11 and 7) are in Chennai.
With all the floods and problems, I am getting the message from them, "We are safe".In the wake of calamity, Chennai is "One".
It has only one religion, "Humanity"; It has only one enemy, "Water"; there is only one aim "Help". And they did it in style.
When they were offering help, they didn't ask whether you are "Hindu" or a "Christian" Or a "Muslim".
They didn't ask whether you are "Rich" or "Poor". They didn't ask whether you are a "Tamlian", "Malayalee", "Telugu", "Kannadiga" or "North Indian".
Only one question they asked; "Do you need any help?"The rich people; my neighbors who never interacted with anybody in the neighborhood in last 4 years; opened the gates of their huge house.
The man stood outside and welcomed people to his house. "We will eat whatever we have. We will share whatever we have. You can stay here until the water recedes"; that all he had said..
He accommodated around 35 people in his house. He is a Hindu Brahmin.
He provided mat for the Muslims to do Namaz. He allowed Christians to pray in his Pooja room.There were volunteers outside helping people to reach safe places.
They used anything and everything as tool; until the army people reached. Once the experts came, they gave the leadership to the more experienced and helped them to help others.
My wife told me that, there were group of people going through the streets with neck deep water and asking "Sir / Madam, do you need any help?" in front of every house.
They provided whatever help they can and they distributed food and essentials. There were groups providing cellphone batteries for 5 minutes to anybody who want to talk.
I have seen people fight for food when there is a calamity.
Even the most modern countries, when there is a calamity, people fight for food. They think only about themselves at that time. But, when the food was distributed in Chennai, it was calm.
People stood in queues and they have given food for the people who are not able to stand in queues (elderly, mothers and kids).
They brought boats. They made temporary rafts and just went on helping people.On top of all these things, this is what my kids are seeing.
This is what they are learning. How to help each other at the time of need. It goes straight into their brain.
The images gets implanted there. And then, when there is another calamity, they know what to do.. How to survive.. How to get help and how to help others...
This is what I want my kids to learn.. Humanity, without boundaries....There is no wonder that,
Chennai is one of the oldest cities in the world. It has survived everything thrown at it.. It will definitely remain so for ever.
They are united.
They can beat anything..
They can survive anything..
.I am a proud Chennaite...
I will never forget this in my life!
A city which gave me and my family safety in the hour of need..
Thank you Chennai!.. Thank you Indian Army ! Thanks you India!!!
Posted by Biju Vargheese
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They used anything and everything as tool; until the army people reached. Once the experts came, they gave the leadership to the more experienced and helped them to help others.
My wife told me that, there were group of people going through the streets with neck deep water and asking "Sir / Madam, do you need any help?" in front of every house.
They provided whatever help they can and they distributed food and essentials. There were groups providing cellphone batteries for 5 minutes to anybody who want to talk.
I have seen people fight for food when there is a calamity.
Even the most modern countries, when there is a calamity, people fight for food. They think only about themselves at that time. But, when the food was distributed in Chennai, it was calm.
People stood in queues and they have given food for the people who are not able to stand in queues (elderly, mothers and kids).
They brought boats. They made temporary rafts and just went on helping people.On top of all these things, this is what my kids are seeing.
This is what they are learning. How to help each other at the time of need. It goes straight into their brain.
The images gets implanted there. And then, when there is another calamity, they know what to do.. How to survive.. How to get help and how to help others...
This is what I want my kids to learn.. Humanity, without boundaries....There is no wonder that,
Chennai is one of the oldest cities in the world. It has survived everything thrown at it.. It will definitely remain so for ever.
They are united.
They can beat anything..
They can survive anything..
.I am a proud Chennaite...
I will never forget this in my life!
A city which gave me and my family safety in the hour of need..
Thank you Chennai!.. Thank you Indian Army ! Thanks you India!!!
Posted by Biju Vargheese
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Dear Sir, Thanks for sharing this and making it to reach more people.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Biju Vargheese