Loud Thinking December 01, 2013 at 10:12AM

Posted by Syed Nayyar Uddin on December 1, 2013 in My Views |

My father was a fervent believer in the British Raj.
He sincerely doubted the capability of the post- independence Indian political parties to govern the country.
To him, the lowering of the Union Jack was a sad event.
My Mother was the exact opposite. When Subhash Bose quit the Indian National Congress and came to Dacca, my mother, then a schoolgirl, garlanded him. She learnt to spin khadi and joined an underground movement that trained her in using daggers and swords.
Consequently, our household saw diversity in the political outlook of the two.
On major issues concerning the world, the Old Man and the Old Lady had differing opinions.
In them, we learnt the power of disagreements, of dialogue and the essence of living with diversity in thinking.
Success is not about the ability to create a definitive dogmatic end state; it is about the unfolding of thought processes, of dialogue and continuum.

Subroto Bagchi

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