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History amended

History amended

History amended

Another revolution, by the people, of the people, for the people. The proverb though old, but not obsolete"You cannot fool all people for all time."

This is a universal truth from Tiananmen square to Tahrir square. Democratic spirit in each man is shaken with the Gandhian revolution on the autocratic Arab world. Irrespective of age and sex, thousands rolled out to the streets of the land. All set for ending the dictatorial regime of President Hosni Mubarak. Eighteen days of endless rebellion brought down the once infallible Pharaoh. Egypt sees the true spirit of nationalism and true colours of people's power.

Sparked by the Tunisian revolution, the rebels have set forth a true picture of new technology combining with nonviolence to crush a corrupt autocratic government. Starting from public forums like Facebook and Twitter, the revolt orchestrated by the youths took it to every squares and corners of the land. The sequence of events claimed multiplying steps each day, marching towards the common agenda. Large segments of middle class, huge multitudes of working class and unemployed, housewives, younger generations and even the toddlers stood firm against the brutal police and the pro Mubarak forces.

Presidential mock stunts of reassembling the government with shift of few powers to his vice president could not slip the revolutionaries off their feet. They were determined to breathe free.

Vice president Omar Suleiman's threat of imposing a military coup led a menacing edge to their tempers. Civil disobedience, civil resistance, demonstrations, strike actions and inevitable strength made to the victory even before the army who ultimately refused to use force on the protesters through demonstrations and displayed remarkable restraint in face of provocation. The state media had to fall victim to the incrementing gridlock.

The uprising initiated by the Muslim Brotherhood besides being a show of the spectrum of nationalist spirit and oneness, flags off a show of a liberal culture when housewives squeezed with inflation (women of the Arab land, once whose world was restricted to the blacks of burqas), throng the streets ventilating their anti-regime rage. The toddlers clinging to the colours of motherlandred, white, and black immobilises the patrol tanks, strengthening the deadlock increasingly tough for the government to hold on.

Apart from being a victory in itself, it has woken up a hungry beast in every man in countries like Libya and Saudi Arabia. Every people have taken an oath towards a free land, a democracy entailing them to choose their own leaders, and to live and execute their undeniable rights. They will no more accept the atrocities they have been hammered with through decades.


This is not the first show of people's power; throughout the world it has reigned from democracies to autocracies. Apart from being in limelight for all national and international media, this revolution has amplified the global messageRevolutions either demands to demolish a regime or they are demolished themselves.' It has certainly dawned a new era to the nation of eighty million, and to the tone of the state media which quickly altered keeping with the altered reality. The activism passively has denied accepting US as the super power, while it has brought down the most US loyalist president in the Middle East. It has proved to the world a wind of change has ushered in. Iron hands are just not enough to be the king.

We are the power, we are the future and we are the shapers of a country. This is time when the politics should be of all not few. Let the victory of the Cairo revolution prevail through every nation, as it has streaked through the world before. Beijing's Tianman square, to Aung San Suu Kyi's Burma. Individual to multitudes have fought for their liberty and uprooted the regime, creating landmarks to their national history. The land is ours, and every people should be its reformer. It is hoped that the Egyptian revolution soon sees its bed of roses through victory of Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, Jordan and countries alike.

But what needs reconsideration is whether there can ever be true democracy in a self-conscious devout Islamic state? Democracy and secularism comes hand in hand. Well that probably might again show a change in the staunch Islam minds, we hope they value well what they have earned through their blood, lives and dedication. Here it again needs to be reiterated, religion is of an individual, not of a collective'it is how one loves his religion, one need not always perceive his religion as Quran, Bible or Gita does. So when it comes to the Egyptians, a third person interpretation on the future of this Egyptian revolution is indeed subject to change. They might one day emerge as one of the biggest democracy of the world.

Apart the fuzzy future it indicates, the revolution is a manifesto to all nations. It is a lesson to countries like India. Spiraling corruption, deficit of governance, unchecked price rise are something that deserves resistance, no acceptance. Democracy' has limited itself as a notion in the Indian constitution. Repeated mockery to the face of democracy in our country has led to endless suffering for the major middle class along with the impoverished while the high flying faces are amassing their fortune since ages. This is high time Indians learn, it is courage that matters, and this Egyptian revolution deserves to be the best ever example.
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