INDEPENDENCE DAY STORY
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JINGOISM versus PATRIOTISM
Fiction Short Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
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A Flag Hoisting Ceremony is held in our residential society on
Independence Day.
This story happened a few years ago during the Independence Day Flag
Hoisting Ceremony held in our residential society (gated community).
Most residents of our residential society are “Techies” who work in
various IT Software Firms in the IT Park at Hinjewadi near Pune.
After Flag Hoisting – there was a program of patriotic songs by
children.
I noticed a small boy displaying patriotic fervor with great zest –
singing patriotic songs most passionately.
Though it was not a fancy-dress competition – the small boy was wearing
a dress resembling military uniform – and he even had a toy gun in his hand –
which he was waving fervently.
Later – while we were having tea and snacks – I talked to the small boy’s
parents – and mentioned his military uniform and toy gun.
“He loves the Army…” his mother said.
“Yes – my son is very patriotic…” his father said.
“You should put him in a Sainik School…” I said, “I think they admit
boys when they are 10 years old – from the 6th standard onwards…”
“Why Sainik School…?” the mother asked me.
“Sainik School will prepare him for the National Defence Academy – NDA –
so – he can join as an Army Cadet and later become an Army Officer…” I said.
“Army…? My son is not going to waste his life in the Army – I have got
much better plans for him – we are going to put him in an international school…” the father said.
“International School…?” I asked him, a bit curious.
“Yes – I want my son to have the best education – and – after his International
Baccalaureate (IB) – we will send him abroad for higher studies…” the father
said.
“In any case my son can’t join the Army – he is an American citizen…”
the mother said.
“Oh – you are US Citizens…?” I asked her.
“Our son was born in the US when we were working there – so – he is an
American citizen…” the father said.
I looked around and saw plenty of jingoism among the young “Techie”
couples – and I wondered if they confused jingoism with patriotism.
Now – Sainik Schools have been opened to girls – and – I saw many
politicians and “feminists” applaud this decision to admit girls into Sainik
Schools.
I wonder how many of these politicians and “feminists” will motivate
their daughters or granddaughters to join Sainik Schools…?
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VIKRAM KARVE
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