"All are equal." Yes, that is basically the theme of the 'No Discrimination Day' celebrated on March 1. It is an initiative by the U.N. In our world marked by very many differentiations, such a day is indeed necessary.
What all discriminations are created by the power hungry 'i'diots. Yes, behind all discriminations stands a bullying 'I'. Such an aggressive 'I' trying to belittle others, and trying to keep all things plum for self, relatives and friends, is often hidden behind a very so-called-progressive facade.
This mask falls/fails, and the real ugly power hungry and self-centred face shows up the moment there is an imaginary scratch on their so-called self-importance. You cannot ask such people a simple question. It appears a threat to them. The entire gang would be up in arms against you!
Such people, who would comfortably compromise behind the scenes to get, and to hold to themselves and to those of their ilk, the utmost power and every possible centrality, would always wear the cloak of fraternity, freedom, liberty and equality!
Hence the need of the "no discrimination" day which marks the rejection of any differentiation on the basis of colour, creed, class, caste, region, religion, language or gender. 'Give respect and get respected' is the simple slogan that summarises this unique day much needed in the world today so that nobody turns out to be "more equal".
Pratima@ Chandra Shekhar Azad, whose death centenary was recently celebrated, insisted, " enemies' bullets we would face/free we were, independent we remain." Such a 'born, bred and stay free' attitude questions all possible discriminations, right?
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