“Beyond Talking” & “The Think-Tank”
A highly respected gentleman wrote on Tuesday, 27 July 2010: “Perhaps it might be easier (and cheaper) to set up a Social Sciences think-tank to discuss, debate and research the Aligarh Movement in today’s context. AMU needs to provide India’s political class with leadership and advice on the issues plaguing Indian Muslims. Can alumni work towards funding such a Centre?” and the same gentleman writes the following on Thursday, 12 May 2011: “The community needs to go beyond talking to an action mode – to establish conditions to excel and compete.......” and “We show our frustrations, then get into discussion mode, but never come up with any road-map to establish conditions on the ground, to change these not-so-well ground conditions”.
We are not aware if the above-mentioned Social Sciences think-tank has become functional and has discussed, debated and researched the Aligarh Movement in today’s context. We are not sure if this Social Sciences think-tank has already accomplished all that it was expected to. If this is not the case (and we don’t have a proof that the think-tank has actually done any of the above) then how can we conclude that “The community needs to go beyond talking to an action mode”? Has the idea of establishing a think-tank been shelved and there is no need for it anymore?
If we are still working hard to establish such a think-tank then what will be the meaning of going “beyond talking”? Shall we not wait to know the outcome of the discussion, debate and research on the Aligarh Movement in today’s context? If we still assert that we need to “go beyond talking to an action mode…………” then what will be the justification for and function of the think-tank? Why should we still work for the establishment of the think-tank? And why the think-tank itself should not go “beyond talking to an action mode”? If it goes to that mode how will we get “any road-map to establish conditions on the ground, to change this not-so-well ground conditions”? And if we get a “road-map” who will communicate (or ‘talk’ about) it as we have already concluded and publicly announced that we need to “go beyond talking”?
“The community needs to go beyond talking to an action mode” indicates that we have already talked enough and there is no need for it anymore. If this is the case, then how will we counter someone if he argues that we haven’t actually ‘talked’ enough and this is why we haven’t ‘acted’ enough? We haven’t ‘talked’ enough if we haven’t tried to reach to the crux of the matter to the best of our capacities. We haven’t ‘talked’ enough if we are living with a lot of prejudices and preconceived notions under severe conditioning effects of generations. We haven’t ‘talked’ enough if we haven’t really taken the analyses to the logical conclusions.
Finally, why should we go “beyond talking to an action mode” if we haven’t “come up with any road-map” as yet and we have candidly admitted it, too? If we still get to “an action mode” which road we will be treading on? Will it not be a direction-less (read VISION-less) journey and action?