Friday, January 12, 2007

A few questions for which I don’t have answers for

Nithari killings, Mumbai molestation, Child killed by children. These were a few top stories, rather horror stories flashed in all channels over the last two weeks. A sense of deep concern, a fear over thinking the Nation’s future where my son or daughter is gonna live, and a pain over the neck were a few reactions of mine on getting to know about each of the instances.

Imagine a so-called knowledgeable intellect, having done all his educations in premier institutes, slaughtering the kids mercilessly (unimaginably all the victims were kids – ruthless & hard heartened) deputing his work also to his servant, another claimed cannibal.

Imagine a so-called Safe Metro to live in India hosting one of the most disgusting acts the Nation has ever witnessed for a long time. A poor girl, who was accompanied by her partner to celebrate the New Year’s Eve being molested fearlessly and shamefully by not one, not two, but by a gang of rascals, who eventually manhandle the girl’s companion. Hoping for a happy new year and wishing to celebrate with the Nation, the girl after the incident, would have become a pessimist, battered and skeptical.

The incredible of all the three is the story of a child being killed by children. None could have even imagined a 5 year old kid being kidnapped and eventually stabbed to death by his fellow friends for the sake of money and that too to celebrate the New Year lavishly and extravagantly. And one of the teenagers convicted in this case says “We were aware that even in case we were found guilty, we would be sent to the reform schools as against the rigorous imprisonment. Hence we dared to do so.”

Where are we heading to? Where is the Nation heading towards? Are we really living in a safe place? Are we in the process of creating, or at least thinking about a serene environment to our future generations?

The aforementioned are a few of the queries that continuously prop up in my mind off late. But I don’t have the answers. Might be all the aforesaid incidents could be tagged as one off cases, but yet a very high rise in the rate of murders, terrorism borne activities, child abuses, sexual assaults, serial killings, and even cannibalism in India gives me a feeling that is India still the same safe place to live in, as it was a decade ago?

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is the effects of foregin culture influence. Some do it by watching some of the movies and stories that they see in TV and imitate them. In addition, more parents are more interested in what they earn rather how they raise the kids (this involves particularly upper and upper-middle class).

Lets hope 2007 brings some much needed changes in our Society!

10:37 PM

 

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