The fact is...unfortunate
A lot has been discussed, debated, dissected and
deliberated upon the issue of sexual harassment of Indian women. The following
is not an attempt to be prophetic on this issue. It is an earnest attempt to
understand the root cause of the problem. However, before I share my point of
view, let me state one thing upfront- I am not a sociologist. In fact, I am far
from being one. The following is simply
my interpretation and understanding of the issue, which may sometimes be
stymied by my limited IQ or my hailing from a certain socio-economic background
or my overall exposure to worldly affairs.
It has been more than sixty years since India became
independent and almost equally long since the constitution came into being. The
problems that a country faces generally change with time. However, few issues
have remained constant over time. Among others, one issue that law makers and
guardians of the constitution tried solving then and that continues to occupy
center stage even today is the upliftment of women. And, one of the important manifestations
of this issue, which has plagued our society since time immemorial, is the
sexual harassment of women. If I were to sum up all that is happening in one
word, the least I’d say that it is unfortunate.
The other day I was reading about the President of the
United States, Barack Obama, taking out the First Lady out for a dinner date on
Valentine’s Day. Mind you, the restaurant was owned by a celebrity chef. Before
you start thinking about this being a frivolous piece of information on a
matter so serious, I’d say take a moment and think again. I know that Valentine’s
Day, which falls on the day of commemoration
of Saint Valentine, is a largely western concept. So, I don’t expect Indians to
celebrate this day. Neither do I expect Indians to be tolerant of the
‘westernization’ of the society. Nor do I have any expectations of Indian
politicians expressing their feelings of love for their spouses in public.
However, I certainly expect that tomorrow if an Indian politician were to pull
off an Obama and wished his/ her spouse on the occasion of Valentine’s Day via
Twitter, it would, in all probability, become a matter of national security for
us.