Saturday, 22 August 2009

No Entry!!!!


Year: 2009Country: India (the largest democracy in the world!!!!!)


We live in the 21st century and we are privileged to live in the largest democracy in the world. We can break traffic rules, spit on the roads, park our vehicles just beneath the board that reads “no parking” and empty our bladder on the road sides-it’s all our right you see….. nobody

bothers you, except the traffic police walla- who needs your money to pay his bills.


Our country is developing, even the recession that shook the US could not do much damage to our nation-lets be happy. Our economy is recovering very fast and our country has some of the worlds richest. Month of July witnessed a sensational law passed by the court of Delhi- yes, the gay rights legalized. We are changing….
Year: 2009 (yeah, very much the same)Country: India (Still, the very largest democracy in the world)


Two of my friends stroll into a park in the city where we live (pssssssss…..its KBR Park in Hyderabad- those lovely woods- you see:-)). We have been making plans of going to the park for long. The visiting hours are from morning 10 am to evening 6 or so. We had been there last weekend, but were late and so we could not go in. Finally, two of us (happens to be a boy and a girl) decides to explore the place on a weekday, before they close the gate. They were stopped at gate and were denied entry. Reason- “couples are not allowed in the park”!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Both, being citizens of the very- sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic, republic India- denied entry to a park since they were ‘assumed’ to be a couple.

They tried to argue, but in vain. You never know when the security would actually use their ‘lathi’ against them. They left the place- fuming with rage, helpless as they didn’t know whom to complain. Even if they did complain- would they get justice?


It is plainly a violation of human rights. The constitution prescribes us the right to move freely (am not talking about trespassing). As per the constitution, we-the citizens are entitled to various rights. The Constitution of India contains the right to freedom, with the view of guaranteeing individual rights that were considered vital by the framers of the constitution. The right to freedom in Article 19 guarantees six freedoms- of which the following is the freedom that is relevant to our topic.


• Freedom to move freely throughout the territory of India though reasonable restrictions can be imposed on this right in the interest of the general public, for example, restrictions may be imposed on movement and traveling, so as to control epidemics.

As far as entry of a boy and a girl(ah…… we are all 25+, so it should be man and woman :)) into a park is considered, they were free to move throughout the park- that of course, comes under the ‘territory of India’. What restriction could one impose on them? How could two members of the opposite sex walking into a park be against the interest of general public??? These questions could only be answered by those moral guards who come up with these weird rules. Kudos to their efforts in safe-guarding the integrity of the nation.

But, what would they do if two men or two women walk into the park?? They could also be a couple. So, would they end up chasing all the people whom they taboo as ‘couple’ out of their premises? God save these people and their mentality. Meanwhile, let us be sure of the rights that we are entitled to- as people of a free & democratic nation.

Lemme stop blabbering and readers…. If u haven’t seen before, below is the preamble of our constitution (I remember having by hearted it in my Civics lesions)

WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens:JUSTICE, social, economic and politicalLIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worshipEQUALITY of status and of opportunity;and to promote among them allFRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation;IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this twenty-sixth day of November, 1949, do HEREBYADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION