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Well Tharoor has a much better understanding of International politics than anyone in Congress can claim, given his stints at UN, so it is essential to give the man a proper listening.
On the question of reparation, i'll share a story in terms of how some people still think of British Raaj as of any relevance today(i guess i mentioned it some time here on PDF, but for the sake of this thread again), here it goes...
Long time back two Buddhist Monks were traveling on foot through a forest. They came across a small stream having muddy waters, they decided to cross stream. While they were doing so, they saw a Young lady sitting on bank of stream, perhaps not sure of depth of stream and hence afraid to cross it. One Monk offered help to the lady, to which she agreed. The lady on Monk's Shoulder and they crossed the stream safely. On other side, Lady thanked the gracious monk and they bid goodbyes and moved in different directions. The other monk was in shock as Buddhist monks are taught never to come in Physical contact of a woman and this whole act troubled him. They kept walking for days, till one day, he could bear no more and asked his fellow, why he touched the lady?
To this the Monk who helped smiled and said, Brother i did the act as a help any human being would extend to other. The lady was off my shoulders on other side of stream, but why are you still carrying her on yours even after so many days?
The moral: Irrespective of anything or event in life, one must move on, there is no point carrying it forever. What happened in British Raaj was over almost 7 decades ago with our independence. Let us move forward.
On the question of reparation, i'll share a story in terms of how some people still think of British Raaj as of any relevance today(i guess i mentioned it some time here on PDF, but for the sake of this thread again), here it goes...
Long time back two Buddhist Monks were traveling on foot through a forest. They came across a small stream having muddy waters, they decided to cross stream. While they were doing so, they saw a Young lady sitting on bank of stream, perhaps not sure of depth of stream and hence afraid to cross it. One Monk offered help to the lady, to which she agreed. The lady on Monk's Shoulder and they crossed the stream safely. On other side, Lady thanked the gracious monk and they bid goodbyes and moved in different directions. The other monk was in shock as Buddhist monks are taught never to come in Physical contact of a woman and this whole act troubled him. They kept walking for days, till one day, he could bear no more and asked his fellow, why he touched the lady?
To this the Monk who helped smiled and said, Brother i did the act as a help any human being would extend to other. The lady was off my shoulders on other side of stream, but why are you still carrying her on yours even after so many days?
The moral: Irrespective of anything or event in life, one must move on, there is no point carrying it forever. What happened in British Raaj was over almost 7 decades ago with our independence. Let us move forward.
While it is correct the most of these problems can be traced back to hastily completed retreat from colonies by the colonial masters, but the fact that these problems still exist (after 60-700 odd years) also tell, us that even after so much time, the nations haven't matured enough to sort out themselves. That to me, is a greater disappointment.All the third world countries and roots of all their troubles (be it India-Pak tensions, Rwanda ethnic cleansing etc etc) can be traced back to the mistakes committed by their colonial era masters.
He has some excellent academic & professional credentials - should go as an independent politician