Friday 13 April 2012

R I P BABIES!!!

"A FEMALE CHILD IS NATION'S PRIDE......."

I'm running out of time, being very busy these days, but very happy and enjoying each moment thoroughly. Because my parents are around..... I have got the oppurtunity of spending some quality time with them by taking their care & making them happy........ I believe a daughter always wants to care for her parents whereas a son thinks, he should care for them.
We four sisters are very fortunate to get such parents like them, who are loving, caring as well as considerate & very understanding. They never feel bad for not being blessed with a son. For them, their daughters are their pride..........
Sometimes, I say sorry to myself for not being blessed with a daughter, because-
'A baby girl...... One of the most beautiful miracles in life, one of the greatest joys we can ever know, & one of the reasons why there is extra sunshine, laughter & happiness in our world today.............'
                               But it's the height..... perhaps the end of living & the beginning of survival of the female in this brutal world of inhuman activities, where the father becomes the killer of the infant daughter, who thinks his child is his live property & acts as the author of the child's being, who has every right over his creation......... there he's mistaken. He forgets that, he is merely an instrument of God to bring life onto the Earth. He is not the owner of the child. The child is rather the destiny's child, a soul meant to grow on the Earth into a fullness of her being..........

R I P  BABY FALAK AND BABY AFREEN!!!

First FALAK, then AFREEN- these two cases have shown us the mirror about the gender discrimination..........
Why can't men follow the good teachings- like one of Lord Sri Krishna's teachings in Bhagawad Gita- 'I look upon all creatures equally, none are less dear to me and none more dear.......'
Then, why does man make this discrimination & act so mercillessly???

When three-month-old Baby Afreen, allegedly battered and abused by her father for being born as a girl, and finally lost her battle of survival at a hospital at Bengaluru after suffering a cardiac arrest, a wave of overwhelming response in form of anger as well as sorrow felt throughout at the pointless loss. It's appeared as an urgent lesson for the Government and the so-called civil society. It's a sensitive story of death of an innocent female infant by a dowry-crazed father desiring a male child, which indicates a very nasty deep-rooted problem that needs to take very determined efforts to uproot. It tells about the indignified state of our society. Until and unless the abusive father is termed as a killer with the charge of murder and sent to the gallows, the violence against the girl child will keep on continuing............
We need to focus on strong deterrence as well as awareness against gender bias, that could ensure criminals shy away from such heinus crimes. It's a very long war- but must be fought. We cannot afford losing innocent FALAKs & AFREENs anymore!!!