ZERO TOLERANCE
Honestly, I did not know that… this English phrase – ‘Zero Tolerance’ - ever existed!
Thanks to the current Delhi protests against
gang-rape, the phrase has become a viral… and, suddenly, I find myself infected
by it!
But, frankly, I am not able to
understand what it means!
Last
night, my wife and I were travelling by our BEST A.C. bus. There was a crazy
traffic. At one spot, the bus couldn't move an inch for nearly twenty minutes!
There were hundreds of vehicles… including so many luxury cars… and, everyone
seemed to have lost his patience… Even though they knew it did not help, they
were honking, shouting, abusing… and blaming all and sundry. Yes, notably, the Government
and the Police!
But, inside our Mumbai A.C. buses
– if you are not in a hurry – it is sheer bliss! Both, my wife and I… we were
just chilled!
I was watching from the window a
very interesting sight… just outside, at one corner… Believe me, it was all in
the open!
About seven to ten men – might be
in the age-group of 20 to 40 – clearly from the extreme low-income strata… were
doing drugs… It appeared to be some cheap stuff… they passing on to each other,
all lost… their heads down, covered and depressed… all oblivious of the crazy
traffic around… not at all afraid of the Police… Yes, these men – poor,
depressed and goal-less – were lost in their own world…
I was curiously watching the
faces of our co-passengers… and those inside the fine cars…And, believe me:
nobody cared a damn about it!
After some twenty minutes, our
bus moved… and, we could not see the sight any more…
With that, the ‘sad chapter’ was
over… !
When
we were home, at almost 12 at night, I wanted to know what was the latest
up-date on Delhi
protests… My young son, who is home on a Christmas vacation, instantly shouted,
“Please dad, do not watch… it is depressing, particularly, when we go to sleep!”
“Just for a minute, my son,” I
pleaded and watched the drama: I really regretted not heeding to my son’s
advice!”
I thought of the roadside junkies. The addiction had gone so deep into their blood, that it made no
difference to them even if the Police hanged them or the public lynched them…
And, hanging or lynching wouldn't solve the menace…
How could one help them come out
of addiction…? Is the problem linked to their poverty and desperation?
No, all poor do not become dope-edicts!
Even the super-rich do drugs…
What is their problem?
The way we react to crimes, rapes
and corruption… leaves me worried!
If you give Police the weapon
called –
‘Zero Tolerance’ –
take it from me, we will end up creating
our own Frankenstein’s
Monster!
Sorry my friends, Tolerance is the weapon of the brave…
Mark this: the enemy that
challenges you from inside the well, is your own shadow!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Abhishek Iyer
Comments
How true!!!!
Deena
- Poonam