LET'S OPERATE FROM FAITH... AND NOT FROM FEAR
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coutesy: Afsar Dayatar/Rediff.com
I was in Parel area, yesterday. Life seemed as frantic and as normal as
ever… The trains, buses, taxies, posh cars and men in formal attire, the
hawkers and traders, the school children
and policemen, the beggars and slum-dwellers…
It never struck to me, even for a fraction of a second, that, barely a stone-throw
away from where I was standing, the horrendous crime – the gang rape – had taken
place. Nobody was talking about it… Life buzzed as it always did…
But, at home, when I
opened the newspapers and switched on the TV, it sounded as if this city had gone
down in ruins just the way the Shakti Mills compound – where the heinous crime
had been committed – had. For a while, my mind believed in the horror story and
I saw myself slipping into a kind of depression…
Yes, for a while, I
failed to see the reality around the ruins of Shakti Mills… I failed to see the
buzz, the glory of mighty skyscrapers, the wealth, the hope, the freshness and
yes, faith… I failed to see a million good, trustworthy souls…
The young girl has
been traumatized… We can understand the pain and the sorrow the family is going
through… The grief has to be experienced fully and there is no way out… All
that each one of us around the affected family can do is, that, we can stand by
them in their hour of sorrow and silently help them regain their faith in life,
in love, in hope… in dignity and grace of living with head high…
What else can we do?
Blaming the
government and the police cannot solve the problem… Even if the accused are
hanged in the public street by the mob, except for a release of our pent-up
anger, it would not change the reality… It would not reduce the pain and sorrow
of the traumatized girl and her family…
The only thing, the
sensible thing, now needed is: to experience the grief fully, asking God to
help overcome it soon, and help move on with life with dignity… With hope and
courage…
I am sure, the brave
young-girl and her family will…
The media survives on only sensational stories… It wants to
tell us - and wants to do that desperately - what is not right with the society,
its people… what is wrong in this world, in our lives… How we are exploited,
done injustice with and so on. If the media starts reporting about the goodness
of people, the glory of life… the reasons why we should not lose faith, trust,
hope and love… why we should not lead our lives in fear and anxiety… Yes, the
day they start writing ‘inspiring’ stories about life and living, that would be
their death knell!
And, they know it
well!
My deepest sympathies
and solidarity are with the grieving family… I pray for the courage and grace…
and, I hope, the girl will bounce back soon and find a greater purpose of life…
Courage is grace
under pressure…
The early we learn to regain our composure,
our faith, and our
hope… the better…
Let’s not buckle down
under the pressure, whatever be it…
Let’s operate from
faith, from love… and, not from fear…
It would inspire!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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