What can be more deplorable
than
situation in which Indians are slaying
down each other and especially when there is no reason behind it? Again a
matter of segregation has come up in which a young boy named Nido Tania, died
due to injuries inflicted on him by some shopkeepers in Lajpat Nagar area of
South Delhi.
It has not been a covert fact
to us that people from North-East India have been facing discrimination on the
basis of their look, their eyes etc. People from states like Arunachal Pradesh
who are themselves vexed by China are called Chinese and Japanese in northern India.
Not many but almost all the students as well as people who migrate to other
parts of India have to harshly deal with such type of severe, unfair and
deplorable segregation. But such things are not adhered to by the authorities
as well as by the people. If such racial attacks take place in nations like
Australia, Britain and United States of America, then the whole India unites to
condemn and decry the authorities of the concerned nation, Indian ambassador
gives interviews and pleads to the government of the nation to take some stiff
action against such unjust discrimination, but if such things happen in our own
country and are carried out by our own countrymen then we all remain silent
sans even uttering a word. Till now so many students from the regions of the
seven sister states have been killed just because of their facial appearance,
some who couldn't cope up with the discrimination committed suicide. Such things regularly happen but we people turn a deaf ear to the grieved and
harassed people.
North-East regions have been
an integral and indispensable part of the nation without which we cannot even
dream our nation on the globe. People from the north-eastern India have been
staunch and worthy sons of mother India. They have fought for the freedom and
have been got beheaded in the wars, so what happens whether they look different
from us. According to Science we can all trace our ancestors in Africa. We all
have originated from Africa but still many people discriminate against the Africans
just on the basis of their color. This is rampant in India too. Not all but yes
some people definitely do it. But let me tell you one thing that if you are
discriminating against anybody then that means that we are abusing our own
ancestors. How can other people be different from us? They just like us have
the same body, same red colored blood, there is nothing which makes us
different from them, but still some people do this. To be born with big eyes or
small eyes is not in the hands of a person, it’s just a matter of chance so how
can we people blame anybody on the basis of caste, culture, creed, sex,
religion, color, facial appearance etc. This is something totally embarrassing
and reprehensible. We people are ready to condemn other countries in which Indians
face racial attack but when we do the same thing with our own countrymen then what
happens.
Recently as I mentioned
earlier Nido Tania died just due to his appearance. Did his appearance mattered
more than his parent’s dreams which they had seen for him? Was his appearance
greater than the love with which his mother would have brought him up?
Definitely not! Article 14 of Indian constitution proclaims that everybody is
equal before the court of law. Children in India are being taught this from
Nursery to Class X but still such things happen. Why? Today Indian brothers are
killed each other on such trivial issues. That’s completely out of my
understanding. I just can’t think how can anybody resort to kill a person just
because he looked different. Does that make any sense? Mother India which fosters
the whole world is not even able to save her own children today.
If we seriously want to
change today then lets take an oath that from today onwards we are going to
raise our voice against any type of discrimination or segregation done to
anyone. Let’s today tell people that there is no Muslim India, no Hindu India,
no North India, no South India, no northeast India; there is only one and only one India i.e. my motherland
the great Republic Of India.
JAI HIND,
JAI BHARAT
JAI MA
BHARTI
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