This song was sent over whatsapp :
Hamne Suna tha Ek hai Bharat - DIDI 1959
It’s a noble song that puts most
india’s ills to having been under foreign domination. i dont agree though..
this is the misinformation I have heard from elders all my life. I don’t
think all the distortions in india can be traced to british rule or muslim
rule. Muslim rule lasted over parts of india for 600 years (till the middle of
the 18th century) and company / british rule for 200 years. But caste
inequalities are millenia old.
Muslim rule over Spain and Portugal also persisted for over 700
years until the end of the 15th century – but they have taken their
own future in their hands since, have they not ? I think our country suffers as
we have made (and continue to) too little effort to include all Indians in our
effort to develop. We have continued to encourage income inequality which
remains the HIGHEST in the world save the middle east. The top 10 % of the Indian
population earned 55 % of the income in 2016. In Europe the share of the top 10
% was 37 %. After world war 2, the Governments in Europe built big welfare
states, with generous jobless benefits, child subsidies and income support. Such
benefits became the most important instruments for reducing inequality there.
The song also says it will take time for india to develop.. The WW2 ended just 2 years before india got her freedom. Europe
suffered far more war, deaths, destruction of cities and countryside alike, and
continuing occupation by a foreign power (USSR) of a large part of europe.. yet
what have they built and achieved since then, and what have we ?
The achievements of europe are not just material – though ofcourse
those are there to see. Germany had killed, ravaged, pillaged, large swathes of
Europe. In return she and her allies had suffered extensive destruction. But
after the war, Governments worked to encourage emotional healing between
countries and communities, as did the Church and NGOs. They succeeded and the
result of that was the European Union. In our country though we are following
the opposite path – we are increasing divides between religions and
communities.
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