Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Help a patriot & his family!

Jessy and Bryan Matteo have said, “Even the smallest act of caring for another person is like a drop of water, it will make ripples throughout the entire pond”, today a patriot needs help as life & times have left him stranded between the fields of right & wrong. He is dealing with his quest for justice against the injustice done to him, long ago.

That was a time when he became restless to help his dying countrymen who were victimized by the communalism which had taken the entire country in its embrace during the beginning of 90’s decade. Riots broke up across India and the corrupt government remained silent over the bloodbath on the streets, when law & order went out of control and security forces kept waiting for the orders to act. The public interests were kept on bay & the executives of the government sat in the comfort of their homes and watched the country burn in flames of hatred. Nobody dared to act, it wasn’t a normal riot situation too, but even later, no resistance was notice until the month of March came in 1993.

On a fine morning, a man shaken & stirred up by the massive violence & inactiveness of rescuing authorities writes a letter of 31 pages and submits to the CBI and then reaches to the Palam Airport in Delhi & boards an aircraft enroute Hyderabad as a passenger, hands over the same letter to the captain & crew who got him confused as a hijacker; the episode concludes with landing at Raja Sansi Airport, Amritsar & the man arrested after the negotiation with state’s police chief. That letter wasn’t a hijack note; neither the man was a hijacker, nor did he intend to hijack. All he wanted was just a kind audience from the responsible citizens of India, the intelligentsia, which is believed to carry the moral responsibility of propagation of truth, peace, & harmony across the country. That letter was just an appeal in which he urged the government, intelligentsia, & common people to put an end to the corruption & communalism that prevailed during those dark years of Indian history. That man was just a teacher who out of his idealistic philosophies couldn’t reach to an immediate solution to the communal problem which has risen in India during those days, and he ended up doing what he actually did. That was it.

He didn’t commit any crime, nor did his conduct deserved to be termed as a crime as he didn’t harm any life or property, then why was he sent to jail? A lifetime behind the bars of an infamous Delhi prison, 21 years of uncertainty for his family which have become more longer than a lifetime itself. Was he guilty? That is a question for everyone’s soul. If he was not then please listen to your soul’s cry & help that man. The man is Hari Singh, the true Indian, who risked everything for India and needs justice for him and his family. Help him in his battle to guarantee him the right of fair justice, guaranteed by the constitution.


Justice for Hari Singh.

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