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Today indeed a dark day of our history in India. Today's newspapers report that 
this Aadhaar Bill has been passed in the Parliament. We mourn for this passage 
of this Bill. We spread mourning all over. We now have no option but to 
acknowledge that Bamons and their collaborators has established legal framework 
to control everyone in this country. We have entered one of the darkest phases 
of our history. Morn my beloved mourn. For these are the days of mourning. 
Without mourning there is no healing. Mourning heals us. Mourning infuses us 
with relief. Mourning gets us face to face with roads ahead of us with sign 
'dead end' unless you strip away your most personal and intimate data. Mourn my 
beloved mourn. Today we mourn. Today our country has extended the warfare on 
every one living within its borders. Mourn my beloved mourn. We have still 
freedom to mourn. Mourn my beloved mourn till this right too is outlawed and 
our throats throttled. Mourn my beloved mourn. For our life in India from today 
has single purpose - to mourn. We mourn. Our Parliament has been turned into 
cemetery. Corpses of every living human are now technologically tracked. You 
can no longer dare the ruling bamons. Joy of this Bill is that man of us will 
not even know that we are turned into living corpses moving around cities and 
countryside. Yet mourn my beloved, mourn. If you are in your senses mourn. I 
mourn the the sudden demise of freedom of my body. Big brother is now a 
confronting reality. Mourn my beloved mourn. Let our tears be the testimony of 
our protest. Let the ashes of freedom on fire deliver new hope - the sense of 
mourning. For now sense of mourning alone is our hope. This is not a defeat 
though. This is red carpet welcome for freedom to walk upright by our side. For 
this mourning is nice. I mourn. You mourn. He mourns. She mourns. They mourn. 
For mourning now is our way of life till our gravediggers in Indian Parliament 
get sense of mourning too. We have a hope one day we shall overcome. Yes we 
shall overcome. Deep in my heart I do believe we shall overcome one day....

Sebastian Rodrigues, March 12, 2016                                       

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