Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Dawn of Intelligence. RIP.

I think the dawn of Intelligence paved way forward to another land where he would've been needed most.  Sad demise of our National Hero A P J Abdul Kalam sends mourners discomfort that there will be no one now who could assist them on pure Nation inspiring upheavals. I respect him as a great human being, he could always sway media personnel’s on the questions which he thought was irrelevant to his profession, which is Indianism. Not that he would satire upon the media individuals but he could easily deny the question by answering it to be in nationalistic and people centric way. Never became politician, although is blamed for, there had been guesses that he had political motives behind denial of post of PM to Sonia Gandhi, but his detractors couldn't doze him before his intelligence. Whenever I pass by the street I see every other fated person who comes across me, talking filth or demeaning one against the other, makes me feel as if Indianism is astray and has no meaning these days, but I always am proved wrong single handedly by him. Not because he is a renowned person I feel this, but because of the things he talks about in his programmes while he talks and become candid with the children or students. He could single handedly turn you into an Indian by just simple means of inspiration. He could ask you directly on what your perspective be if you were offered to be someone important on some position. He wanted every Indian to understand that being Indian was not a matter of amusement but a matter of Reverence.


 Indians have now become little more mature but remain same on the platter of India view. If you try to know what does it mean to every other person you meet in your house, street, shop, College, nothing they all are divided on the barb of politics which certainly does not unite them on any dais. Everyone has the view of someone as being greater of greats and same great is opposed by other sect as insane. Voluminous is the gap between this divide. So where Indian does stands in here, nowhere. A P J Abdul Kalam had the potential to erode every follower, supporter, Bhakts to one place leading to India. He was charismatic in shaping young minds into young guns. Only President to visit the Siachin Battleground (highest battleground of the world) dreamt to be an Army officer, however he was rejected but he was soldier at heart and became Wingman of a bigger Wagon Indian nuclear programme.



When in office he had to take several steps which are termed as controversial by several opponents but he knew somewhere what he was delivering at what position. His scientific position had been exemplary throughout from getting into ISRO to becoming 'Missile man' for Pokhran test-II. He made every effort in developing and nurturing minds of the student in every possible way he knew. He is also known for his love of books, he wrote Ignited minds, Wings of Fire. He often used to ask aspiring students of what they would be remembered for when they leave the world, indirectly, to target their respective goals and inspire them in achieving it. The way I connect to him is through his altruist nature. I know from within my heart that he was true wherever he went. He was for the development of India and its fellow people. He handsomely rejected second term to Presidents post with higher goals. He already set his target to be a teacher to the vulnerable sections and whomsoever he could teach and make them learn.  He was made Chancellor of various varsities for shaping the future of the students. He became People’s President and will remain to be. I definitely would've sinned that couldn’t get the blessings and teaching from such a great Preacher in person. I pay homage to such a great soul, not one who is born every millennium. Rest in Peace A P J Abdul Kalam.