Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Numbers For Change

"The ordinary middle class people did not have to become Mahatma Gandhi... the danger is that .. most middle class Indians have swung to the other extreme, where notions of public good play no role whatsoever in their lives. The challenge is to find a modus vivendi, a middle ground between these two polarities."
- Pavan K. Varma, Director General, Indian Council for Cultural Relations


What is the point of differentiation between thought and action? Between will and power? Between hope and result?
Is it me, you... we?

The rising status of the Indian middle class has has made it the new scapegoat. We are blamed... left, right and center... for our indifference, our ability to not notice injustice, our consumerism driven lifestyle, our self centric viewpoints in every societal sphere, ...
Are we to blame?
What has driven this popular notion to stick in these times? Are we not only attempting to gain a foothold in some semblance of social security? We fight in every aspect of life.. for food.. water.. education.. medical care.. housing .. and yet we only have to look forward to more fights.. these have become too common place for us to even think about.

If basic social security is what we aim to build then what prevents us from proactive initiatives to instigate change? Is it the fear of "one"?... The fear of fighting alone?

If thats what chains us.. then we need numbers.

If numbers need to come together.. then we need a platform.

If a platform can make changes possible... then perhaps Purdafash is in the right job... of being the "modus vivendi."

- Nazia Erum
HOC, Purdafash Dot Com

 
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