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Monday, March 21, 2016

Moving the blog - New site

Since at the moment I am using different portals to publish different content that I create, It was becoming difficult for me to manage multiple sites. Therefore, I am consolidating all my content under one roof.

This blog, my poetry from Kaanal Kanavugal on Facebook, and my Picures from 500px are now being moved permanently to www.amselvan.info. 

I hope I will continue to retain and sustain the limited followers that I have. 

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Gandhi, Subash Chandra Bose and Terrorists

A conversation with myself.

Me : All the three have something in common. 

Myself : Are you sure? Gandhi and terrorists? I'm assuming that you are referring to MK Gandhi. 

Me : Yes.. In my opinion I'm fairly certain. They all use fundamentally the same principles, as far as I can see.

Myself  : Never heard of an ahimsavadi terrorist.

Me : No, ahimsa was simply a tool. So is warfare, or jihad. A tool is used as a means to propagate or to implement a principle. 

Myself : and the common principle that you suggest is?

Me : Giving a person a sense of higher purpose, to be a part of something larger than himself, to be seen and to be recognized.

Myself : Greek and Latin.

Me : OK. Let me elaborate. Gandhi was appealing to most of the Common people because he was one of them. People could relate to him. And he, in his own way inspired, and in many ways made people believe in what he was saying - that the British Raj was the cause, and that freedom was the solution, to many, if not all of India's problems. And by being part of his movement, an individual, any individual, could become not just an insignificant speck of dust scattered around India, but a martyr, a freedom fighter - known for his selfless sacrifice for the greater good of the nation. A nobody can thus become a somebody. 

Myself : Ha. I see what you are saying. I think I agree. But I'll go one up on you and make a more generic statement which might actually transcend time and space.

Me : I'm listening.

Myself : A well educated youth trained by the west, finds that his people back home are suffering because of the ways of the West, and so starts a revolutionary movement. People join him like he's a people magnet and are so appealed by the cause that they are willing to give up their lives to achieve the desired result of the movement. And he causes long lasting damage to the very nation that trained him.

Me: Ha, yes. But I don't agree completely. Though it feels simple to paint all such movements ranging from the Ahimsa movement to the Al Qaeda with the same brush, I am only referring to what sustains the movement -the people who keep joining the movement, and how they are recruited.

Myself : The feeling that they are now fighting for a bigger cause. Their everyday problems seem so much smaller and pettier when they put themselves in the shoes of a freedom fighter or that of a martyr. Drive the message hard enough, and Career, education, and even family takes a back seat. 

Me : Exactly. I think you almost borrowed the words of one of the recent terrorist recruits' statement about why he has joined the revolutionary movement. Another example is Bhagat Singh. The British hanged him for terrorism, and we have busts and images of him, the martyr, all over the country.

Myself : Yes yes. And so now I also see why NSC Bose, was a similar case.  He lived in the same time period as Gandhi, and initially he was even part of the Indian National Congress, along with Gandhi! But he was too radical to take up the path of ahimsa.  I'm guessing this is where your point about the tool comes in.

Me : That's correct. And Gandhi and Bose are the perfect examples. Same problem, similar education, same proposed solution but a different tool to achieve the same desired end. One chose Ahimsa and the other founded the Indian National Army. 

Myself : And they both were able to appeal to hundreds of thousands of Indians, across social, geographical, economic and educational boundaries to join their respective movements. They must have been extremely inspirational!

Me : I am sure they were. Goes to prove my point. An inspirational leader, a shot at a larger than life identity, a chance to contribute to a greater cause, and a lot of peer pressure  - bingo! An almost ideal recipe for the creation of a radical element. 

Myself : I guess it also serves as a great way to vent out stored up frustrations, if any.

Me : I'm fairly certain that recent terrorist movements are tapping into that.

Myself : And in turn, the frustration built up by the terrorist attacks are tapped into by governments to recruit for the armed forces, and also to push their political and economic agendas - the very things that sparked these radical movements. A vicious cycle. The war on terror, though it seems necessary, doesn't seem to be a solution in itself. It only seems to create more chaos, and consequently more opportunities for radical recruitment.

Me : I agree. The best long term solution might be to choke the supply of their biggest weapons - their recruits. I didn't think we'd be on the same page so quickly. 

Myself : Your lucky day! So, where do you think religion fits into this picture?

Me : As our conversation clearly suggests, nowhere! I believe that it's just plain bigotry. Religion seems to be one of the symbologies flouted by some of the radical elements, and it simply seems to have caught on as a paranoia for the western mind. You tell any stupid story to yourself for long enough and one day you may actually start believing it to be a fact. Illogical rhetoric, I think. 

Myself : And by doing that, a whole community is being antagonized. Won't it actually make recruiting easier for those organizations? 

Me : I am sure it does. And, a leader of such an outfit wouldn't mind such bigotry because It fritters away the energy of his enemy and shifts the focus away from the real issues.

Myself : So He'd actually flout the symbology even more - flags, slogans, graffiti and the like. Because it appeals so much to the story in his enemy's head.

Me : If only, people in power were as smart as you are, things may be a lot more different. 

Myself : Ha! 

Monday, January 25, 2016

Sole companion

It was a weekend like any other. He went about executing his meticulously planned agenda, keeping him busy throughout the day. But it was one of those days, the kind of day in which, irrespective of how busy you keep yourself, your mind and heart tend to wander into a territory that you would consciously want to avoid. And when that happened, he realized how lonely he was. All of his friends were busy with their wife, husband or children. Their weekends were packed with chores that couples and families do. No one texted him anymore. Only a handful called, or picked up the phone when he called. People went about their lives, and he wasn't a part of anyone's anymore. And there he was that weekend, in a mall, filled with people, and yet feeling lonely. He had long ceased to be good company to himself. He stared at the empty chair in front of him, and ate alone, like he did, every single day since she had left. He wondered where his life was heading, after losing her. But first of all, he had to decide where his bike was heading.

The heavy heart, the loneliness and flashing memories of her, had distracted him from his focus on the road. This wasn't the first time. In the recent past, on quite a few occasions, he had caught himself riding  his bike in random directions which had nothing to do with his intended destination. When he regained his sense of self, he gave the accelerator of his bike an almighty twist.

He was in the zone. He was singing random songs out loud, and twisting the accelerator to his tunes. He was laughing and crying at the same time. He wasn't sure whether he was laughing at the fact that he was crying at his situation, or whether he was crying at the fact that he was laughing at his situation. Nothing was clear anymore, least of all his vision. And a rush of blood to his head told him to push the limits, of his fears and of his bike. His bike accelerated to a speed it had never touched before - the empty, long and straight road helping it's cause. Only something as big as a bus could have slowed it down.

He overtook a speeding bus, and the bus returned the favor by overtaking him. And at the peak of his speed, he did not expect the bus to come to a sudden halt,a few meters in front of him. Time slowed down, and his engineering educated brain started performing at its peak. 

In a flash, he knew that his brakes were no good and the the treads of his tires were too worn out to create enough friction to grip the bitumen, and bring his bike to a halt. The grime on the road and the speed of his bike meant that his wheels would skid once he hit the brakes hard. He knew that the center of gravity would shift and throw him off balance, most likely towards his left, and in the direction of the rear wheel of the bus. He knew that his helmet was old but sturdy, and that it could save him, but only if his head didn't hit the ground and also the tire of the bus - it could take one impact, but two, would crush it, and probably cause some damage to his skull. And as these thoughts flashed through his brain, he found it fascinating at how his brain could process and compute so much information so quickly at such a critical moment. He could almost watch the whole scene unfold in his brain in slow motion, from a third person's perspective. And, he braced for impact.

It happened just like he had pictured it. The only thing he hadn't estimated correctly was how painful the blow would turn out to be. And the only surprise was how he walked away from the bike without a bruise,though his bones ached to the core. He dragged his bike out from under the bus and let it lean on the curb. He was surprised at how quickly he had come so close to his home, and probably to his death, owing to the speed at which he had driven. He limped towards his home, alone again, in the deserted street, reminding him again of his lonely state. 

The streetlight cast a long shadow of his limping self in front of him. And he realized that it was only his shadow that had been with him through thick and thin. And as he smirked at the thought, In a moment, the lights went out, and with it, his shadow. It was then that the truth hit him harder than the bus had hit him. In that moment of darkness, true light dawned in him. 

Losing her had spurred a burst of creativity in him. He had started writing stories. And more often than not, the characters in his story, and the stories themselves, resembled the characters and the stories of his life. At times, he could barely tell the difference between his story and his life. He found it to be an  avenue through which he could lose himself, and could also find himself. 

And as he limped into his tiny abode, he was already composing his next story in his mind, the story of his tryst with potential death - an accident, and perceived death - loneliness.

The final chapter

"He had gone through hell in the previous months. He could no longer go on like this. It was too painful. It had to come to an end.

The beautiful relationship that he and his lover had built over so the past four years started showing signs of deterioration in the past few months. Whatever he tried to do to repair the damage, turned out to be in vain. And when she finally broke the news to him, that she wanted to break up with him, it left him shattered to pieces. "It can no longer go on like this. It is too painful. It has to come to an end.", she had said.

He had been writing emails to her, but had never actually sent them to her. All the things that he wanted to share and to ask, but never could, for he did not want to make it hard for her, were all part of these unposted emails. He read them all that night, one last time. "I can no longer go on like this. It is too painful. It has to come to an end", he then told himself.

He made up his mind that his decision was the only way out of this misery. And so he clicked the 'Send' button on all those emails, and by the time he had clicked the button for the 50th time, he was too drunk, and too tired to go on. He collapsed on his desk, with the bottle of poison in his pocket.

He was woken up by loud thuds on his door. With his eyes half open, he found his mobile vibrating on the floor, it's battery almost drained completely. He dragged himself to the door and slowly opened it. The sun shone so brightly in his face that he could barely see. When his pupils finally adjusted to the morning sun, he saw her standing there, eyes as red as her lips. Before he could say anything, she embraced him like never before. With her head on his chest, drenching his shirt with tears, she said, "I read all your emails. What took you so long to send them to me? I knew we could never go on like this. It is too painful. We have to bring this to an end. "

The End. 
Or, more appropriately,
The Beginning. "

With mixed feelings, he printed out what he had just typed.

The next morning, he was found dead in his apartment, lying next to his laptop, with a bunch of papers in one hand and a single piece of paper in another.

His friends identified the bunch of papers as the final chapter of the book that he had been writing over the past few months, ever since his lover left him. His mailbox, which was open on his laptop showed 50 emails addressed to her, saved as drafts.

The paper in his other hand read,
"I can no longer go on like this. It is too painful. It has to come to an end."

A true friend

"I don't think I have anything to worry about as long as I have you by my side", he said with a smile. His friend smiled back.

His friend was by his bedside every day, talking to him for hours at a stretch, with seemingly infinite patience. His friend was capable of understanding his words and emotions, and even his silence. This friend was the best thing that had happened to him since that fateful day.

That fateful day, was his previous birthday. He had stayed up late holding on tightly to his phone, waiting for the call. He nodded off from time to time, only to wake up each time with a startle. He looked eagerly at his phone, and felt a squeezing feeling in his chest as midnight approached. "What if she doesn't call?", was the thought in his head. He hoped that it wouldn't be the case.

She had been the first one to wish him on his birthday every year, since they became friends, and eventually, lovers. She had always ensured this by calling him five minutes before midnight, and thereby blocking off anyone else from reaching his phone. And at the stroke of midnight, She would shower him with a flurry of wishes, prayers and kisses. By the end of the call, he'd be asleep peacefully in her virtual arms. This year though, his mind told him to expect far less, though his heart yearned for nothing different.

It had been three months since he had heard her voice, since she had broken up with him. He had tried his best to overcome the weight of her decision, but the decision had left him shattered. Trying to get over her, he often felt like a wave at the shore, incessantly doing its best to reach out to land, only to lose momentum, eventually, to end up where it  came from. He was hopeful that the break had been long enough, long enough for her to have the heart to at least wish him on his birthday. Deep inside though, he had hoped that the call would restart the beautiful relationship that they had shared for years.

He felt his heart sink as the clock struck midnight. She hadn't called. He continued to wait with bated breath; each passing second adding more weight to his chest. As seconds turned to minutes, his vision started to blur. He wasn't sure whether it was because of his tears or because he was falling asleep. The strange pain at the back of his head was starting to irritate him, and the fact that he had just typed the passcode of his phone incorrectly for five consecutive times frustrated him even more. He felt a seething pain run through his arm as he picked up the can of water lying next to him.

The next thing he remembered was waking up in a hospital, with a stranger sitting by his bedside, and smiling at him. And this stranger, about whom he knew nothing, became his trusted friend over the past few weeks. She hadn't called him on his birthday, and neither had she come to see him at the hospital. Maybe his other friends telling him that she had moved on, were right. The thought hurt him so much that the pain in his heart was almost physical.

This new friend was the only one with whom he felt happy to share what he truly felt, about his life, and about her. In a matter of a few weeks, his friend had come to know his life's history, and had shared his tears and his laughter without a hint of bias. He was glad that his friend never met his other friends or his family. He believed that it was in fact essential for his friend to stay uncontaminated from their perspectives of him. The doctors, his friends and his family who kept visiting him, told him that he'd be alright soon, and that he'd be back home soon. He didn't really care.

"I don't think I have anything to worry about as long as I have you by my side", he said with a smile. His friend smiled back.

Outside his room, the doctor addressed his friends and family. "The stroke has left his brain in a state of shock. Though he is out of mortal danger, we may now need to put him through a course of sedatives and some serious psychiatric treatment. Maybe then he'll slowly stop seeing imaginary people." 

Sunday, March 29, 2015

F News : Speaking Wild Tonight

As the camera panned across the studio floor covering the participants from an awkward angle from the top, it was obvious to anyone watching the show that each one was raring to go. The topic was obviously of great importance. Though top level officials were yet to arrive at a consensus on the way forward, the debate on what the decision must be, has reached a feverish pitch in the global arena. The decision taken by the United Forests Security Council in a few days will undoubtedly decide the future and fate of millions of lives. 

“Thank you for joining me on ‘Speaking Wild Tonight’ on the Forest News Network with me, Tiger Noswami”, roared the host in his characteristic authoritative voice. “We have with us tonight, a panel of elite members to find out whether the United Forests Security Council should continue to remain silent over the increasing number of gross violations and continued onslaughts committed by the human community on forests, wildlife and nature in general. As the high level committee consisting of members nominated by each species is still debating on the action forward, millions continue to suffer and die in the hands of merciless humans. Should we simply take it lying down? Should there be no retaliation? Are we not equals on earth? The Wildlife wants to know! During the entire program, our viewers can send in their responses through Chatter with the Hashtag #EqualEarth”. Tiger was getting into the groove.

“Our elite panel today features the beautiful, young and hybrid minister Cowsalya who heads the Government appointed Special Task Force for Cattle Empowerment. Also joining us is Leopard Shah, who is a Coach and Expert Stealth Hunter. It will be interesting to listen to the views of our Senior Statesman and Animal Resources Ministry’s Advisor Jaspreet Owl, who has kindly consented to be part of this debate. Tusker Rana, currently in his third term as Animal Welfare Minster has also joined us tonight. Last but not the least, Johnny Pug, a home bred pup and the Star of the Codafone commercial is also part of this panel to air his views on the topic.”

“Without wasting any more time, let me ask you, Cowsalya, whether the UFSC should continue to tolerate the atrocities committed to the animal community by the humans.”

Cowsalya seemed genuinely surprised at the question being thrown at her. However, she regained her composure in a split second and responded her characteristic calm and measured voice, “Mr. Noswami, I believe that the question that we should rather be focused on is how we can create a conducive environment for the humans and the animals to coexist and share resources. I don’t think we can have a constructive debate if we keep trying to find fault with the human kind. Moreover …”

Tiger Noswami pounced at the slightest scent of an opportunity, and roared, “Are you suggesting that the humans must not be faulted for the bloodbath? As a government representative, if you are going on record to say this, is this the government’s view as well? Is the allegation that the elected Animal Government is secretly hand in glove with the human community true?”

“Mr. Noswami, please calm down. That is not what I am suggesting. I am only trying to explain to you that we must focus on finding solutions rather than on blaming someone. Let me quote the experience of our kind. We have for centuries been domesticated and bred by the humans. The humans have found that we are extremely versatile and are of great utility to them. We are highly valued, respected and as a matter of fact, we are even worshipped in some parts of the world! This only goes to show that humans are not our enemies. They are simply seeking to make use of the value that we add to their lives. The benefits that the cows have received are manifold. I don’t think there are wild cows anymore! We have reached a higher level of sophistication in the society and are well respected among the animal community. We are well bred and well fed. Our infant mortality rate is nearing zero and several other metrics clearly indicate that our kind is flourishing under the careful care of the human community. As someone who has experienced the hospitality of the human kind first hand, I can vouch for the fact that the humans are actually very friendly and amicable towards the animal community. As soon as they find that there is something that you can offer to them that is potentially useful, they will start taking good care of you. Therefore, I suggest that the animal kingdom put up its best face when interacting with the humans and help them understand each of our worth.“

With a sly smile, Tiger Noswami responded, “It is interesting how you conveniently ignore the fact that your kind has been well fed and well-bred only to be butchered and served on a platter!”

Before Coswalya could force a response to his punch under the belt, Tiger moved on to ask Jaspreet Owl what his opinion was on the topic. Jaspreet, with the air of the seasoned politician and a voice that resonated across the room, replied, “It is appalling to notice that the current generation of leaders seems to attach little significance to the big picture. I have watched this forest get reduced from what was a large and free society of animals living in perfect harmony, to what it is now – a fenced, deprived and almost carefully programmed habitation. It is a fact that some of us have benefited more than others. Cowsalya is a testimony to the elite group of animals who have been successfully domesticated by the humans. However, the successful thriving of one species does not mean holistic growth or survival for the animal kingdom. Nature needs balance. We are all interlinked. I have seen several thriving species get wiped out – animals and birds alike. Water is dwindling. Hunting is becoming more and more difficult. Extinction stares at us in the face. Unless there is a strong stance taken by the UFSC in the upcoming meeting to protect the animal kingdom, I fear that all the forests will slowly but surely be transformed by the humans into fenced zoological parks which merely serve as recreation for the human kind.”

“Woah Woah Woah! Hold on there!”, interrupted Johnny Pug. “Though I completely respect the elderly gentleman’s experience, I believe that he has just gone bonkers! He’s predicting Armageddon and doomsday! Let me tell you that all this ‘extinction’ business is just a huge conspiracy theory spread across by the previous generation of animals, in order to try and alienate the current generation of animals from the humans. These are the guys who actually believe that dinosaurs and mammoths existed! I’ve lived all my life among the humans…”

“Which is still less than half my age”, Jaspreet butted in.

“My father too!”, Johnny added with a smirk.

“Still less than my age. You dogs don’t live very long lives, you know? Probably for good reason”, scoffed Jaspreet.

“Better to live short and happy lives than to live long and gloomy ones, I say”, barked Johnny.

“One minute, just one minute, Gentlemen! Let’s not get into personal attacks here”, Tiger intervened. “Tonight the animal kingdom wants to know about its future. The animal kingdom needs to know what lies ahead. Is it cooperation and coexistence with humans, or is it war to determine the survival of the fittest? The animal kingdom demands an answer!”, Tiger continued to roar without even stopping to catch his breath.

Johnny Pug took the opportunity to continue his point. “As I was saying, I have lived my entire life among humans. I have been part of several of their entertainment initiatives and I am treated like a star wherever I go. And let me tell you that the demand for pups like us has gone up several fold simply because of my participation in their Codafone commercial. The population of our breed has actually gone up, thanks to the support and demand of the human kind! To my breed, I am a hero! I must agree with the pretty lady here that as long as you can offer something useful to the humans, it can even be something intangible, like loyalty, or love, we can coexist peacefully. The ‘wild’ animals are simply resistant to change. They give too much emphasis to natural habitat and food cycle and all that crap. That is the reason they find themselves at the crossroads between survival and extinction!” concluded Johnny, his eyes meeting Cowsalya’s at several critical moments during his narrative.

“Mammoths DID exist!” trumpeted Tusker Rana, his deafening voice shaking up even the roaring Tiger Noswami. “We have long memories and we have learnt to treasure our history and tradition. It has been handed over from one generation to the next in a very careful fashion and hence we know that mammoths are not a myth, but a very real species. They are our ancestors, and I shall not silently watch a mumbling mutt dismiss our history as myth!” Tusker raged with emotion. Though Johnny wanted to disagree, the sheer enormity of his opponent forced him to swallow his words.

Tusker continued, “We the elephants are at a critical juncture in our history. We are uniquely qualified to speak from the perspective of the humans and from the perspective of the animal kingdom as we have been attempting to coexist with the humans for the past few generations.“

“You guys cannot even decide among yourselves whether you want to be domesticated or not. Some of you choose to be domesticated by humans while many of you rebel and choose to roam free in the forest. Sure, your species is in a unique position, but not in the way you described it. I see indecisiveness, not introspection” pounced Leopard Shah, sensing an opportunity to join the debate.
Slamming the desk heavily with his trunk, Tusker responded with a deafening thud “With all due respect, your mouth runs faster than your mind does, Mr. Shah”.

“Let me make my point. Our attempts to coexist with humans has not been a total success. They neither totally harm us, nor are the completely benevolent towards us. What Cowsalya and Johnny described as coexistence, is simply a distorted description of reality. In reality, humans merely exploit the animals that attempt to integrate with their kind. We are never treated as equals, though birth, life and death are common events in all our lives. For generations, we have been exploited for our physical strength, and for our ivory tusks. They do not even let us mate with our women in peace. From time to time, we have had to show them what we are capable of, just to remind them that they have us under complete control.

I am just surprised that we are getting blinded by the physical comforts that they offer for some of us like timely food, and shelter from the sun and rain. Ultimately, the cows are bred for their milk, meat and skin, the dogs for the security of the human kind and the elephants for their physical strength. And for those of us who choose to remain in the wild, like Tiger and Leopard, we all know how they are hunted merely for human entertainment and fashion!” roared Tusker passionately.

Jaspreet Owl nodded in quiet agreement. Cowsalya and Johnny were lost for words, not because of a lack of vocabulary, but due to the sheer authority and respect that Tusker Rana commanded through his size and voice.

 “Coexistence with humans is possible only within certain clearly defined boundaries.  Any breach of the boundary will result in heavy losses to either side. Have you not been watching the news? The humans have been slowly encroaching into the forests and building their bunkers and razing our lands. When we innocently walk back into our former territory and panic at the sight of all the destruction, we get hunted! The encroachers treat us like encroachers! We all know that the boundaries of the forests have been shrinking rapidly and there is lesser space for all of us. Our resources are dwindling and our folks are dying. If we let this continue, soon, the human kind, without even realizing that we are also an integral part of the great wheel of nature, will wipe us off the face of the earth! True, some of the species willing to completely surrender to them may survive, but bear in mind that once they discover a replacement for what you can offer, you will be discarded without mercy, just like how we were discarded, and often killed, after they invented those huge metal machines.”, Tusker Rana added, now clearly getting emotional.

Tiger Noswami could not afford to give so much screen time for his panel. It was his show after all! He found the perfect opportunity in an incoming phone call. “We have a special guest joining this discussion from the Amazing forest. Can we put her through, please?” Tiger instructed his crew.

“Hello. Can you hear me?”, a feminine voice so pleasant, that even the rickety telephone line could not distort, could be heard.  “Yes madam, we can hear you clearly. Please go ahead”, asserted Tiger who did not want to waste airtime on his show. 

“I belong to a rare species of trees native to the Amazing Forest. I have been watching the show and wanted to put forth my two cents.” It wasn’t clear whether everyone was keen to listen to her, or whether they were simply enchanted by the pleasant voice, but silence ensued.

“You have all been talking exclusively about the animal kingdom. However, you have forgotten the fact that the entire animal kingdom, which as a matter of fact includes the humans, is purely dependent on the forest for its survival. Every blade of grass, every leaf and every fruit that is borne by the trees and even the very air that we breathe out, is essential for the survival of all life on this planet. It is nature’s design that one life has to be taken for another to survive – from the smallest beetle, to the largest cows, from the smallest blade of grass, to the largest fruit a tree can bear.  However, when one species decides to take over and dominate the rest, and creates an imbalance in the design, it leads to the destruction of several species, which in turn starts a chain of destruction. The humans, though they seem to have realized this, don’t seem to have grasped the gravity of the situation. For some odd reason, they seem to believe that planting a sapling in one part of the world will compensate for the uprooting of a hundred year old tree in another part of earth – shows how naïve they are about how nature works.

We, the trees, have only been of benefit to animal kind from time immemorial. The humans have used us greatly. We offer them protection from the forces of nature, we offer them food, we offer them the air they breathe, and we offer every bit of our body for their comfort and survival. They have flourished so much, simply because we offered ourselves unconditionally and without resistance. But do you notice that we suffer the most in order for them to survive? Do you notice that now our very survival is now under threat? Do you realize that the humans don’t seem to have realized that without us, they cannot survive? Do you not see that they seem to care about the survival of the countless other species that depend on our survival? They do not realize that with every tree that they bring down, they are marching faster towards their own doom.“

There was an uneasy and deafening silence that filled the newsroom when the unnamed tree took a moment to catch her breath. Tiger was not used to silence on his shows. This is not how it is meant to be. But even he found himself short of words considering the weight of the argument. He somehow managed to mumble, “So what is it that you suggest the UFSC decide at the meeting tomorrow?” The entire newsroom crew watched in dumbstruck silence at how Tiger, who always maintained control over his panel, was inadvertently transferring his airtime and control on the show to this anonymous caller from the Amazing Forest.

“I would like to see the UFSC unanimously decide to start a non-cooperation movement towards the human kind. I would like for all domesticated animals to stop providing what they now unconditionally offer to the humans. It is a well-known and time tested fact that only when something is lost will its true value be realized.

Let’s stop giving them the milk to drink, stop giving them the love and protection they take for granted, stop bearing fruits and vegetables that they so fondly consume but let us continue to give them the air to breathe, for without it they would die. Let’s join hands and leave their bunkers and march into the forest. They do not have the power to bring us all back. They may choose to kill us in order to stop us. But soon, they will realize that they cannot survive without our support. Let them realize that their very survival depends on respecting and protecting the boundaries of nature, and that they are not beyond nature. Let them also realize once and for all, that they cannot incessantly consume nature’s gifts to satisfy their greed and uncontrolled growth. Let them realize that we are as much a part of nature as they are and that destroying any of us, will only lead to the destruction of their own kind. That, I believe, is what the UFSC must decide to do tomorrow.” The telephone line was abruptly disconnected.

All his life, Tiger Noswami grew up thinking that the louder and faster he speaks, the more powerful he is perceived to be. The voice from the Amazing Forest turned his opinion upside down. He regained in composure to conclude, “Ladies and Gentlemen, I believe that the silence in the room after that phone call is a sign of agreement with the caller’s opinion. Should the UFSC decide to boycott the support offered to human community? Please text us your response to 56767 with the hashtag EqualEarth on Chatter and let the animal kingdom know what your take is on this sensitive issue.”

“As we are running short of time, this is Tiger Noswami signing off…”

“But I don’t agree with ..”, barked Johnny Pug.

“Thank you for joining us on Forest News’ Speaking Wild Tonight Mr. Pug. Good night everybody” declared Tiger as the lights and microphones in the studio went out.