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The Unheard Cries


The colour of the blood flowing in the veins : red, the number of bones in the body: 365, the air necessary for survival: oxygen, the liquid of revival: water, when all the basics needed for survival  is same and plain ,why does the distinction made by man make such a big ruckus ?? the distinction on the basis of birth, the distinction on the basis of the purity of the blood?? What blood? The red liquid made up of cells and fibro gens and coagulants ,the basic of every body yet differentiated on the basis of the family into which the infant is born into? A dalit, a low born, an untouchable  should these words actually exist in the human dictionary?
Last week a 9 month pregnant lady was murdered by Brahmin son and mother solely on the reason that she was a dalit who while loosing her balance in order  to prevent her fall took support of the bucket which was lying there at a convenient  spot to break her fall, the mother who according to the caste system prevalent in our country is believed to be of superior birth, punched the pregnant lady in her stomach repeatedly while her son who came after awhile hit her brutally resulting in the death of the mother as well as the infant. The loss of life of an unborn child, a soon to be mother , all for what , A BUCKET??

A few days earlier another dalit pregnant lady was brutally massacred for just touching the wife of the village head man , may I dare mention ‘unknowingly’. The ‘ superior blood’, have they lost all their sense of humanity , common sense only because of their birth superiority? Is the superiority the reason for their conniving stupidity?
You may be thinking why did I only quote the incidents regarding pregnant ladies ,simple reason if people can’t respect the birth of a new life, the advent of motherhood, the love of a mother, are they even human? Superior birth, high born, all for what to become a killer?? To end a life? Thank you very much says the foetus . Thank you so much for letting me return to my loving god, I’d rather be at my creator’s side than being at this inhumane world.

-Sania Varghese

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