Sunday, August 25, 2013

Anti-superstition and black magic ordinance need judicial review!

Anti-superstition and black magic ordinance need judicial review!

As expected; government has passed the anti-superstition and black magic ordinance. The ordinance needs a judicial review as it is heavily contradicted by everyone who has gone through the draft content of the ordinance.
I have discussed lot about confusing phrasings, lack of legal explanation/meaning of term usage/definitions, in details on the, "anti-superstition and black magic ordinance" before...which was published in Daily Tarun Bharat, Daily Sanchar, Daily Prabhat.

My point here is nether Mr. Dhabolkar's murder nor the ordinance. My observation is; government just took benefit of his murder to pass this ordinance...those who opposed this bill are stun by this murder, and I think that they have a feel of guilt...and they might be thinking that, opposing the ordinance can fingered suspicion on them. And exactly this is benefited...despite of knowing lacking lots of technicalities and legalities itself in the ordinance framing, other political parties/social organizations preferred to stay tight-lipped on this.
In their perspectives mentioned above, it may be fine for them for time being; but in long-term social sense, this is dangerous! This can happen/ can be repeated in any case.
In recent past; for Mr. Dabolkar it was becoming really too hard to gather people to ‘keep on’ his movement..., gradually he was losing supporters...this could be seen by his public shows, movements and so on... 
Now I am thinking that if there is any beneficiary of his murder; than only those can be bough in frame that can control particular social lives and specific religious practices!

We should not see just what we are shown; we should use our own senses to see if achievements/motives are something, different from just highlighted!