Mob Lynching Against
Humanity By Liyakat Shah
Recently a young guy from London was
distracted and disturbed mentally due to some tension and stress on mind as a
result he thought to put an end to such a stressful and sorrowful life. So he
planned of committing a suicide by jumping from a tall bridge into the river in
London. As he decided to finally jump into the river people from passerby
notice about his acts and one by one in all many people assemble to save his
precious life. The situation was worth watching because some hold of his neck,
some tied him with a rope, some caught his legs, some hold his belt, some
caught his neck some paints waist and all of them were talking with him very
politely to change and divert his mind of committing suicide to end his life.
The dozens of people who caught him in order to save his life were none of his
near or dear ones or any of his relatives. All were just only citizen of his
country that is London. They tried every means and came into action with
whatever things or ideas they had, without bothering about who the person or
the religion. It was a beautiful act of humanity that binds all the citizens
together. For them life of every human being or a species is precious and needs
to be safeguard and protected irrespective of caste, creed or gender.
But very sad to say that in our country
that is India, the situation is exactly opposite totally different and against
the above mentioned instance. In London dozen of people together try to prevent
one single life of a human on the basis of humanity, but in India we find
dozens or more in group try to kill a human being in the name of Mob Lynching.
No religion in the world teaches or preaches hatred or appreciates any acts of
violence and mob lynching in the name of religion. India is a multi religious
country and all have equal rights to live here no one is inferior or superior
in the eye of Constitution written by the Architect of Indian Constitution Dr.
Bhimrao Ambedkar. It is the responsibility of the Government at Centre and State
to handle such miscreants who create serious threat to our country as well as
constitution. The so called minority people are also the citizens of India and
they also have equal rights as other citizens. It is our culture of different
religion, region, food; places of worship and language bind us together to make
us Indian.
Every single person who lives in India
his or her life is precious and Government should take the responsibility to
safeguard and protect its legacy. The pain and suffering can be only heard from
those people who lost their near and dear ones due to such heinous crime of mob
lynching. There are so many a death due to such crime the list is very long.
Those people who are indulge in such things should think and analysis
themselves what we are doing and why we are doing such things those killed are
also our fellow citizen, if they find anything odd on suspicions let the law do
its work which is not permitted by our own religion and Constitution. Our
beautiful country is already facing many crises and such instances would add
more problems to the development of our country.
The pain and suffering of an Indian brother who speaks
for a mother and father who lost their son, a widow who lost her husband, a
sister who lost her brother and for the beautiful country India who lost one of its precious
citizen of democratic, secular and republic India
Mr.
Liyakat Shah