Am i allowed to live? Why am i asking this question, because that' s what i feel. People object to my living. In this day and age, i'm governed by the army regulations which forbid me to meet a male colleague in my house freely. No, there isnt really any such law but that's what is followed in the Indian army. No single male to visit a single lady in her room and vice versa. Imagine the narrow mindedness of such a statement. A friend, a coursemate with whom you have done your training cannot meet you in your house. Imagine a friend visiting you and you have to tell him to go to the mess because he can't step into your house because of these restrictions.
Imagine, an officer of the Indian army is not supposed to sit with his own colleague in his house if that colleague is of the opposite sex.
What would you feel? disgusted, suffocated, enslaved, angry.
Please dont tell me this is India and it is Indian army and be ready to stay enslaved to such dogma. Let's grow up. Lets get over with our cynicism.
Imagine, an officer of the Indian army is not supposed to sit with his own colleague in his house if that colleague is of the opposite sex.
What would you feel? disgusted, suffocated, enslaved, angry.
Please dont tell me this is India and it is Indian army and be ready to stay enslaved to such dogma. Let's grow up. Lets get over with our cynicism.
2 comments:
can totally understand this...i guess its just present in the nerves of the indian society
How true..God break me Free
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