Thursday, October 9

Smoking in Public R.I.P.

I understand that there are bigger issues that are to be dealt with in this country. But we should discuss this smoking ban in great detail. Because banning something as intrinsic as smoking a cigarette, in a country like India, is nothing short of monstrous. I never thought it would happen. I don't know if others around me have been viewing India from a different prism, but I've felt immense freedom in this place. Forget about the bigger picture and all those depressing things you read in the newspapers, but living a normal life in cities here gives you the freedom to do anything you want. And if you need dedication towards any vice, you can depend on India for that. You can pretty much drink anywhere, anytime. Anyone can manage to score anything from any city, why, it only takes a taxi driver to find out these details in 20 minutes. I don't need to give details on the historical presence of smoking in India, all our gods had these swirls around them. Maybe its extra sinful now because of the health drive, but I personally do not know of any man in my home village who doesn't smoke a hookah every evening, and these guys outlast 100 years quite easily. And so do the people around them. Of course I
m not being naive enough to discount the cancer argument altogether. But how much available data remain on origins of cancerous cells anyway? We just have random statement on how the non-existence of this chemical increases your chances of contracting this cancer or that. What about those people who contract stomach cancer at the age of 22? They didn't even live enough to warrant that kind of body desecration.
I think I smoke responsibly. I wouldn't light up when children are around, or when old men are around. Or when someone is really unwell. And most of the people I know follow these basic rules. Because smokers are not unidentified aliens. They are just in possession of a habit that is more socially criminal than yours. I will never understand as to why drinking is so much more accepted by every generation. My dad took me out for my first drink with him when I was 13 or something, and we end up drinking everytime we meet or go out. But even he gives me an endless lecture whenever he smells smoke on me. I can't tell him that like other kids have veered towards getting drunk, I've veered towards this. He won't get it. Apparently my liver is less important than my lungs. I've seen more people die from alcohol abuse, but I'm still encouraged to leave cigarettes by my well-meaning friends, because that's what they have chosen as the safer option. But why should any place set up these unbelievable rules that are clearly infringing my rights? The argument is that my harmful habit affects other people too, so it should be done away with. And drinking does not do that? How many people run over 12 people while overspeeding after smoking cigarettes? Alcohol is what gets you to work late, because of your hangover. Not cigarettes, they actually keep you awake. Too much alcohol also makes you violent, emotional, lecherous, loud and generally too much of an inconvenience. How are these factors not affecting other people?
India has the second highest standing in world malnutrition index. The State doesn't have funds to feed all the children here, inspite of booming production and useless imports because some Minister wants a cut in that deal. The Delhi Police has already stated they are much too busy to waste time on imposing fine on random smokers, what with bombs exploding all over the country with clockwork schedule. How can Ramadoss logically explain the application of this law that clearly does not suit the Indian budget? Does it make any sense to impose another burden on the taxpayer only because this guy wants to get his not-so popular portfolio in the limelight too. Those hungry kids be damned. I'd rather hit against smokers and Bollywood. The media covers that. If he's so concerned about the health of this country's youth, then his ideal mode of action should be to exterminate cigarettes from this country. Ban the manufacturing. Delete them from the system. But they won't do that. As it gives them unimaginable money. So they'll keep on making cigarettes more expensive, and also make it more difficult for people to smoke them. While industries based on this product as well as the people dependent on them for survival will suffer losses, the government can act like the righteous big daddy and also pocket big change in the process.
There are an equal amount of smokers in this country, isn't it a bit too harsh to expect them to climb down floors to smoke while at work? To not allow smoking sections at all in restaurants and clubs? To make them step outside in the sun or bad weather from places that expect you to pay 300 bucks for a coffee plus tax plus VAT? Why the hell should I be so inconvenienced? Can no one see that this whole thing is more than just a plea for a frivolous privilege. The other day some random woman patted me on the shoulder while I was walking on the road, telling me that smoking is now banned. Great. So now all these faceless strangers who always nursed hatred against this 'filthy' habit will collect the balls to give worthless gyaan to other strangers just on the security of this dumb law? Of course I told her to read up the law in detail to know of the exclusion of streets. Thankfully. But how many more? The coffee place close to my house has this bench kind of sitting area that overlooks the traffic on the road wherein you can smoke, from there all the rickshaw wallahs, paan tapri guys, random people in passing cars, people walking, men with ideas about women who smoke can take part in my smoking experience. It leaves such a bad taste in my mouth. It's so insane, it's like an era has come to an end. Maybe we all will get time to get used to it. And then, as it so happens in India, there'll be a jugaad to get around this as well.

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Please don't listen to psychedelic music. It can get you arrested. And that is just the good part. See what I mean, no freedom. I'm waiting for the day when India will be like Russia, when psy will be so goddamn common that it'll give competition to dandiya nights. Yay!

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After all that is happening around me, it's no wonder I hate going out. It's like your home has become the trippiest and safest place to hang out. That's why I'm moving again in search of something different.

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It's really funny to see all these Bongs crying now. Earlier it was oh Mamta didi is such a socialist hero, yes we definitely will hold on to this land and let no one enter. And now it's hogwash like how Durga Pujo celebrations have hit a lull because of the exit of the king of small cars. Modi has again proved his smarts. This just shows that a normal human being will nowadays not even accept something he readily wants without nakhras. And when it's taken away, he'll waste some more newsprint on how unfair it is that his wishes have been answered.

8 comments:

woenvu said...

the liver is less marketable than lungs. and it grows back. relegated to the realm of trivia.

the 14, 19 and 21 of organs are the lungs, brain and heart. the rest are.. yeah. work-around-able. :)

Anonymous said...

lol. Oh really this trivia escaped me completely. We'll hide this from others, it weakens my point :)
So you stay awake at obscene hours as well, must be some law student thing..

woenvu said...

i just woke up early. i'm in your city now actually. venky debate.

scary place, this city. *shudder*

Benaam Badnaam said...

brevity my dear lady brevity is the virtue of ppl who use logic...

a.) smoking is a non social vice (double negative i know but this is how i wanted to say it)...motion for

b.) unlike drinking smoking is not personal...u force it on the world as passive smoke....motion against

c.) smoking kills...quite reasonably proven (motion against)

d.) walking on the road in delhi kills...also reasonably proven (motion for)


I say...
banning anything is never reasonable...logical regulation works much better and for the benefit of more...

But
since when did our politicians have brains???

Anonymous said...

Hey, I came across a very old comment of yours(2007) on some blog which gladdened my heart. You defended Delhi big time- yay! It's true. I love the infrastructure in Delhi, I hate the way people talk like they ae rapes happening on the street every minute. I hate the running down of the snob culture ( uh sorry for flaunting big cars but we do have the roads you know!).I love Delhi, so yay again

LostLittleGirl said...

bobo: What city? Delhi? Even I'm in Delhi, bloody hot it is. Haven't dared to step out

mystique : Actually you applied brevity so strictly in your comment, that I'm not sure if you agree with me or not. It'
s a non social vice yes, but it makes a lot of people happy and less stressed, so it balances out.

Anon: Lol, I remember that blog. Saddi dilli ke liye kuch bhi. I can't stand these bloody hypocrites who live within 5 km of their homes all their lives and have extensive opinions on life in Delhi

woenvu said...

delhi it was. went to humayun's tomb in the middle of the afternoon. bad idea. :)

Proseaholics said...

Brilliant post. I can't believe the no. of people who are for the ban. It may be a small step for health, but it's a giant leap for martial law.

No one says smoking's good for health. But for as long as people can have the freedom to choose, nothing else matters.

Take that freedom away and while today it's the smoking ban, I shudder to think of the bans that could follow.