England Cricket tour of India hangs on fire. Why this hesitation and confusion over the completion of a committed official tour? Of course the trauma caused by the Mumbai attack may be a severe blow to the confidence and moral spirit of sports.
The terror caused by the infiltrators has shaken the core of secular and democratic spirit of our people. This is an unprecedented cruelty caused on innocent people. The ghastly scenes of terror were starkly being telecasted and made feel the impact widely and deeply.
Still these players are real heroes. They should not cringe or hide behind some reason. It is their out of turn opportunity to prove they are of different mettle. They can face and overcome any eventuality. They should not by deterred by such skirmishes and stand tall to exhibit the grit and determination to proceed further without any hesitation or fear.
This is an unusual situation. The whole world is determined to find out a plausible solution to this international problem. Especially where the innocent victims are elite citizens of many major countries it has become a collective responsibility to find out an immediate solution and prove to the terrorists that they cannot be hoodwinked by all these threats and damages.
At this juncture it is the responsibility of any civilized nation to stand above the situation and scorn at this barbaric and dastardly atrocity. The British are the forerunners and guardians of so many democratic nations in the commonwealth. They should set an example by their response and behaviour.
But what is happening actually at the UK? The press takes all out effort to dissuade the on-going tour by exposing the traumatizing ghastly vedio clippings and finding imaginary scenes reasoning out so many motives and causes for the terror, making inroads into intangible incidents and effects, confusing themselves and construing unwanted religious approaches in Indian politics, driving a division in internal communal harmony and establishing their divisive tactics once again. Is this the responsibility of a matured press? What are the ethics that govern the responsible fourth column?
Furthermore the former players like Geoff Boycott and Dominic Cork are explicitly giving statements restraining the touring team to avoid taking unnecessary risks by entrusting top priority to their families. Meanwhile ECB has sent Security Chief Reg Dickason to assess the safety conditions and arrangements in person. His favourable report along with the positive statements of Sir Iam Botham and Andrew Strauss, and ICC President David Morgan has kept the English team on the right track and confirmed the participation of the remaining part of the current tour.
Sir Iam Botham's outlook is impressive and adorable. His statement that 'it is exactly the right attitude. It is common sense prevailing. What went on in Mumbai was hideous and horrendous but the best way to address it is for the players to go out there and play cricket' is more commendable.
So also all affected people remember the words of ICC President David Morgan. His statement that, 'we have to think of the business of cricket as well as the game of cricket. The terrorists cannot be allowed to win,' is sterling and a moral booster for every cricket and peace loving citizen of the world.
The positive outlook and the mental strength of each one should be unperturbed and think that the Mumbai tragedy is unexpected and unavoidable one. We cannot avoid such incidents in our life. Any nation cannot withdraw its activities by such incidents. We cannot close our sea trade just because of sea piracy at Somali area or we cannot avoid countries like Islamabad were similar bomb blasts took place or the seizure of airports likeThai International deter us. Such incidents would take place in every country sometime or other. These occurances are normal in daytoday life. These things are to be treated as an iota of tragedy in the sea of human existence or a spec of dust in the vast panoram of global life. Our mindset should be tuned to treat this with distain and contempt but we must proceed in life with zest and confidence.
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Yet another excellent piece!
But these kind of articles to create awareness should be published in front of much accepted audience. So try thinking other options!
You can also start writing other categories. May be your personal experiences and interesting / influencing events!
A different LOOK on the current issue - British Fear, a good title and a great conclusion for it.
im proud of u na.
suha
Dear Suha & Kalpana,
Thank you for your response. I shall try to improve my literary and audience base.
Bye and expect more critical analysis in future.
Dear Suha & Kalpana,
Thank you for your response. I shall try to improve my literary and audience base.
Bye and expect more critical analysis in future.
They have fulfilled commitment and proved their valiance though they could not achieved the goal.
Such obligations make a team tall inspite of their achievements. Our kudos to them and their country. Let long live the friendship and hospitality.
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