There was a time When I used to be proud Of being an Indian However, that feels like light years ago Since then, so many things have changed That I wonder sometimes If this is indeed the same country Where I was conceived Imagine surviving a plane crash Only to have your face charred in such a way That it resembles a piece of barbequed meat And thus even your own mother fails to recognise you That is the India of today A democracy only in name Where the gap between the rich and the poor Is even wider than the river Nile The way in which the so-called upper castes Treat the so-called lower castes Is even worse Than the way in which the Nazis used to treat the Jews Nearly a century ago Not to mention, to insult a cow Is considered nothing short of ****** However, harassing a woman Especially a woman from one of the underprivileged sections of society Is treated, in the manner in which a simple traffic violation is dealt with That is, all you have to do; is pay a fine And you are free to go about doing whatever you were doing Including harassing more women Then we come to the small matter of mental health If you are undergoing therapy or counselling Or if you are meeting a psychiatrist As you pass people on the way You might hear a lot of whispers and murmurs Making it sound as though you were dying Or worse, on the verge of insanity Therefore, whenever you air your views publicly The chances of people taking you seriously Are even less than that of Netherlands winning this year's Men's Cricket World Cup!! It may have been seventy-six years Since we gained independence However, the reality is We are as much independent As Salman Khan knows how to drive a car Without killing people in the process As I mentioned earlier, I used to be a patriot However, when I think of India now I feel a remarkably similar kind of shame That I used to experience during my Engineering days Whenever I failed in a subject After all, when your country's international image Takes precedence over the living conditions of your people Then it is only a matter of time Before you are headed down the path of the Nazis Yes, I am an Indian And difficult as it sounds to believe, I used to love my country However, my love for its people Exceeds that by thousands of miles
A rant about how I used to be proud of being an Indian earlier and what has changed since.