Thursday 3 May 2007

In Defence of Ahmedinejad?!

The fall had taken its toll……

If the scars were not apparent,

It was b’cos they overlapped with the previous ones…

It required something extraordinarily outrageous to shock me back to my senses…

…….to force me back into writing…

Mahmoud Ahmedinejad might never have been someone on whose defense I could write, but for this…

India, Italy, Istanbul or Iran. ……….the fanatics across religions speak in the same perverted tone…

But can any one stoop this low?!

The only time these days, I feel like a naughty little boy is when I occasionally visit a friend’s house where my Primary School Teacher will be sitting in his easy chair on the Verandah. There, for once, I forget my manliness. In spite of the balding pate, the long beard and my social stature, I find myself being reduced to a bundle of nerves. And my Primary School Teachers are the ones who command the greatest respect as a group, if not as individuals in my life. The innumerable stories they had told us, the myriads of things that they introduced to us for the first time in our life, the excursions they had taken us to, the gifts they had bought for us on those trips spending money from their pockets, I still remember some of my class mates standing up and crying when one of our favorite Teachers was transferred.

In most countries the primary education is not yet given the due importance and the primary school Teachers are lowly paid. And their biggest satisfaction and reward is when they see their favorite students climb up in life. I had always noticed the glow in their eyes whenever I paid a visit to them to convey and share some major happy incident in my life. They seemed to me to be happier than myself at times.

And coming back to what shocked me into this post.

This morning as I lifted the news paper, I saw another stricture for the embattled Iranian President from his godfathers. This time on Teachers’ Day he committed an “indecent act” of kissing the hand of a woman in public. He didn’t stop there; he went on to embrace her!

How outrageous?!

This is for the first time in Iran’s history since the Islamic Revolution of 1979 that such an act was committed by an official of the state, let alone the President, in full public glare.

Some sympathizer of the President tries to downplay the incident by stating that the Woman, a Primary School Teacher, who is over 70, became emotional after receiving the award from her former pupil, and made the first approach bringing the President into a difficult position as he either had to reject her or give into shaking her hand.

Ahmedinejad, in spite of all his tough talk, seems to me to be emotionally unfit for Politics. And I thought the expression in his face, for once, resembled that of a little child.

If you haven’t seen the picture in The Hindu, take a look here

What would have been your reaction, if you were in the Iranian President’s shoes?

3 comments:

Abhi said...

I would say any man who questioned what Ahmedinejad did will be a lunatic who like the petty politicians and terrorists who just make a mountain out of mole hill. This phrase is apt for what has happeneed here. Its high time that someone with sense thought about changing the laws in that country from the present Shariya system which was made for a nomadic tribe many centuries back.

Blesson Varghese said...

I guess those guys are in a maniacal frenzy.......I have a question to them.."Wouldn't they kiss or embrace their mother's and sisters ???" They have grown so cold that they see every good act of embrace and kiss through their eyes of lust.......

Hope I wasn't too harsh with that comment..

Abhilash Suryan said...

It was never my intention to start a debate on the relative merits of religions here. My idea was only to highlight the importance of Primary School Teachers in the character building of the young ones .... their undeniable role in influencing the thought process of the young kids....
and the place they adorn in the hearts of their pupil long after they leave school.....at least some of them...
Both the religious leaders and the school teachers lead us forward, showing the directions in our life....but while the former forces us to move forward, looking backwards....the latter shows us the world ahead and sit back and applaud as we run into it....

@ President 'Ahmedinajad'
Your profile name announces yourself as 'female'..
So President Ms. Ahmedinajad, how many more years.... or is it decades or centuries?!....will it take for those running the affairs in your great nation to grow in their minds to such a state to accept someone like you (read female) as the President?...to return to the glory days of the Persian Civilisation....glimpses of which were still visible in the only close images I've got to see of your great Nation through the movies of Mohsen Makhmalbaf and his daughter Sameera?
On that day I'll stand up and applaud them.....