A TALE OF TWO LOCKDOWNS

 



“Be kind to others. Because, the world is dealing with

three pandemics same time:

Greed, Corruption and Corona Virus.”

De philosopher, DJ Kyos

 

“Hello Sir, how’re you? This is my new number; please save. Please do get in touch with me whenever you plan to visit our beautiful land.”

Who was this man, and which beautiful land was he referring to?

Both, my wife and I, had a desire to visit beautiful Kashmir – which was, always, hailed as ‘The Heaven on Earth’ - for a long time. But, for a very long time, our desire was crushed under the painful reality of endless insurgency on the one side and the merciless deluge on the other. It took decades for the people of Kashmir – whose main livelihood depended on tourism – to limp their way back to normalcy. So, in the summer of 2016, when our 25th wedding anniversary was approaching, we both decided to fulfil one of our long-cherished-but-buried wishes. By then, tourism was substantially back. A couple of our family friends had just made a tour and opted to say at Nazir bhai’s wonderful facility. He had built a lovely facility at the place where he lived… His wife cooked amazing local delicacies and his children made the guests feel at home. He would dedicate one car and a driver at every guest’s service during the entire stay… right from the pick-up at Srinagar airport to drop-back at the same point. We had a fantastic local by the name Farooq as our diver. He went out of his way to make us feel we were his own…

After we came back from Kashmir, we referred Nazir bhai’s name to many of our friends and relatives. Some of them were lucky, that they could visit and enjoy Nazir bhai’s hospitality before the abrogation of Article 370… when most of us got to hear about this dreaded word ‘Lockdown’!

Kashmir’s lockdown is not like ours’. There is no one-million-army (close to that) patrolling our streets and by-lanes… We had our full-blown exposer to internet and the latest mobile-network. They were robbed of everything – email to a simple phone call. They couldn’t communicate with anyone around, leave alone the people afar… Their leaders were put behind bars and their schools, shops and fields – everything was ‘locked down’…

Yes, our lockdown is different…

True, almost all of us have suffered and continue to suffer because of our lockdown… The plight of migrant workers and daily-wage workers is wrought with misery. Yet, when I compare this with what the people of Kashmir had to go through – and still do - I think, our plight has been much better off…

I do not know, how Nazir bhai, Farooq and the rest in Kashmir have been trying to cope with their lockdown… I remember the stories Farooq would graphically depict – stories during the great floods in Kashmir… “Can you believe, that this entire village was under water for so many days?” he would ask us pointing to some villages he drove us by. But, never, ever we would hear from his or Nazir bhai’s mouth one word about self-pity or victimhood…





A week ago, when I saw this surprise message from Nazir bhai – “Hello Sir, how’re you…. Please do get in touch with me whenever you plan to visit our beautiful land” – yes, when I saw this message, it broke my heart!

Probably, the people in Kashmir are just allowed to use 2G mobile network… Probably, they are trying to limp back again to normalcy… But, I don’t think any of us here have the heart to visit this ‘Heaven on Earth’ again… at least, not in many more years to come…

And, what kind of reply do you think I was capable of giving to this wonderful gentleman from Kashmir – Nazir bhai?

Well, if words could heal a bit! I did give an honest reply wishing the snowfall to return soon in Kashmir and expressing our desire to be there to feel its gentle touch…




Are we still cribbing about our lockdown?

 

GERALD D’CUNHA

 

Pic's.: pixabay

 

Video: Aabha Hanjura

Comments

Immense pain and depth there..people will reason their plight with the past...but pain is miserable in all forms..
I was also fortunate to enjoy hospitality of nazeer and farukh bhai ��
Gerald D'Cunha said…
Thanx Ashish. Let's hope, the situation improves. Love

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