1
Long have been debated a lot of social issues and flaws prevailing in the societ y . Loot ,murder,child marriage,female foeticide , human trafficking, all sorts of crime tarnishing its image.The orthodox thinking and the misguided leadershi p further adding fuel to the burning matters and sowing seeds of hatred and reve nge.Of all ,the ones which since a recorded time have been the most thought of and discussed are the ones related to women.Rape amongst them holding the top mo st priority in the agenda. Panel discussions , meetings, conferences ,debates, s peeches, everything what one can think of,has been tried by all sorts of organis ations be it governmental or NGO but it appears that almost all the efforts have gone in vain. The very evolutionary nature of us humans to adjust with the surroundings had ma de the society to accept this crime as an unavoidable evil.Rather than fighting it,we started preferring to adapt to the situations and hide the incidents behin d social curtains.But closing your eyes doesn't mean the world don't exists or d oes it? The most inhumane incident of december,last year, once again unleashed t he ghost which has been haunting and challenging the very values of our so calle d civilised society to its core ,mocking them in their faces.The mention of one more such heinous crimes might have been no indifferent to the tamed and misguid ed civilisation who has become used to hear such news on a daily basis but the n ature and scale of it traumatised even the dormouse's and forced them to march o n the streets. Much was seen in this struggling period of a month.People from every race,age gr oup,gender and profession came and participated in the unprecedented mass protes t for such a cause.Media responsibly played its role.Every possible thing under the law was tabled and implemented to ensure quick and fair justice and enforcem ent of strict law.Prevention measures were suggested by every conscious being on their scale and the authorities also complied citing the vehement reactions. We believed that our combined efforts will result in conscience awakening that i t will safeguard our females.But has it done any good?Has it changed anything?Th e number of reported crimes have almost been doubled in a very short time span a fter the entire episode.What do the numbers reflect?Did our movement escalated t he negativity?Did we dare the satan without any preparations?No,the increased nu mbers actually reflects the confidence of acceptance in the society and timely j ustice, which the mass support has imbibed in heart and soul of the victims,it r eflects the belief in law,it reflects the hope for change.We as a society needs to ensure that we do not fell prey to our "Kuch Nahi Badlega" attitude by listen ing to the news of such repeated acts, as change do not occur in a day or a year .We should adopt every possible measure to not let the ray of hope vanish into t he darkness.

Don't Let it die

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Don't Let it die

Long have been debated a lot of social issues and flaws prevailing in the society . Loot ,murder,child marriage,female foeticide , human trafficking, all sorts of crime tarnishing its image.The orthodox thinking and the misguided leadership further adding fuel to the burning matters and sowing seeds of hatred and revenge.Of all ,the ones which since a recorded time have been the most thought of and discussed are the ones related to women.Rape amongst them holding the top most priority in the agenda. Panel discussions , meetings, conferences ,debates, speeches, everything what one can think of,has been tried by all sorts of organisations be it governmental or NGO but it appears that almost all the efforts have gone in vain.

The very evolutionary nature of us humans to adjust with the surroundings had made the society to accept this crime as an unavoidable evil.Rather than fighting it,we started preferring to adapt to the situations and hide the incidents behind social curtains.But closing your eyes doesn't mean the world don't exists or does it? The most inhumane incident of december,last year, once again unleashed the ghost which has been haunting and challenging the very values of our so called civilised society to its core ,mocking them in their faces.The mention of one more such heinous crimes might have been no indifferent to the tamed and misguided civilisation who has become used to hear such news on a daily basis but the nature and scale of it traumatised even the dormouse's and forced them to march on the streets.

Much was seen in this struggling period of a month.People from every race,age group,gender and profession came and participated in the unprecedented mass protest for such a cause.Media responsibly played its role.Every possible thing under the law was tabled and implemented to ensure quick and fair justice and enforcement of strict law.Prevention measures were suggested by every conscious being on their scale and the authorities also complied citing the vehement reactions.

We believed that our combined efforts will result in conscience awakening that it will safeguard our females.But has it done any good?Has it changed anything?The number of reported crimes have almost been doubled in a very short time span after the entire episode.What do the numbers reflect?Did our movement escalated the negativity?Did we dare the satan without any preparations?No,the increased numbers actually reflects the confidence of acceptance in the society and timely justice, which the mass support has imbibed in heart and soul of the victims,it reflects the belief in law,it reflects the hope for change.We as a society needs to ensure that we do not fell prey to our "Kuch Nahi Badlega" attitude by listening to the news of such repeated acts, as change do not occur in a day or a year.We should adopt every possible measure to not let the ray of hope vanish into the darkness.