Wednesday, January 21, 2009

The price of courage and the cost of cowardice

A friend send me a link to a letter made more poignant because it was published posthumously. Lasantha Wickrematunge, the author, and editor of The Sunday Reader, was shot on his way to work on Jan 8, 2009 in Sri Lanka. It describes his resolve to express his opinion on the politics of Sri Lanka, while being aware of the risks to his life. His death, establishes once again the cost that "freedom" often demands from men - the supreme sacrifice. It is men like him that the rest of us have to thank for our freedom, the existence of which we often take for granted.

In contrast, our feckless prime minister and spineless bureaucracy have scored a self-goal with regard to the handling of the post-mumbai-attack situation. Pakistan has now won the game, set and match. From being on the run, they have turned the tables completely - with the latest "umpire" of India's choice (remember, we have chosen to outsource our defence to other countries) David Miliband, the British foreign secretary, hectoring our PM and foreign minister on the need to resolve the "core issues" of Kashmir - a connection which even the Pakistanis have not insisted on making with any degree of conviction. Two interesting view points emerge - one where the UK position is sought to be explained in terms of their own domestic compulsions  and another, which takes a more robust view of how India (mis) handles its strategic goals.

In any case, with the new US president having signalled his willingness to interecede in Kashmir, we can only hope that we have an early election. At least there will be a chance that the democratic process will result in giving the "old bones" some rest. 

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