India’s independence has past 67 long years, but the lives of commoners today are far worse than it was under British rule. The comfort of independence hasn’t catered to the needs of everyone in India; the law seems to provide immunity only to the influential & powerful, alienating the common man, who has been living life on an edge. Rich people have established nexus with those in power and are getting favorable laws enacted to suit their ends. Those in power are shamelessly luxuries all at tax payer's expense, while more than 50 million are starving to death. Hasn’t our legal system failed in delivering fair justice to the average Indian? There has been a gradual criminalization of the social, political & judicial systems in India which is nearing completion & if not attended in a sparing way would bring absolute corruption to the society that is our habitat. The aforesaid are believed to be the iron pillars of democracy upon which the structure of a nation.
Corruption has been swallowing the political will to establish rule of law and has spread its tentacles far & wide. From womb to tomb, corruption has taken everything in its stride, from maternity hospital to grave yard; we experience corruption at every instance in our daily lives. The injustices & atrocities perpetrated by public servants are worse than that of the British rule. Hari Singh has experienced the failure of the Indian legal system for the last 21 years, which he has spent in a prison cell, filled up with resentment, hurt by the acknowledgement by society, he believes that his society hasn’t endured the vulnerability to corruption, failing which the true meaning of Independence couldn’t be understood. He has begun feeling that no matter how big your sacrifice is, the corruption has bigger jaws waiting to eat it all up, and banish the very essence of sacrifice.
It had been our culture since the ancient times to give sacrifices whenever & wherever the needs rose. Whether Eklavya’s sacrifice to Guru Dronacharya in lieu of the spiritual & ballistic wisdom, he received from him or Veer Abdul Hameed who had shown exceptional war excellence and sacrificed his life in which India’s future was at stake. Sacrifices have been our perpetual practice since forever, but when Hari Singh’s turn came & he risked his life for his nation, it seems our law & society have closed eyes and have gone blind. We have become silent spectators to the injustice that is being done to him for last 21 years. It is a moment of anticipation for us to review our legal system to safeguard the rights of a patriot Hari Singh is. Please stand up for unity & universality. Please unite for what is right & demand Justice for Hari Singh.
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Corruption has been swallowing the political will to establish rule of law and has spread its tentacles far & wide. From womb to tomb, corruption has taken everything in its stride, from maternity hospital to grave yard; we experience corruption at every instance in our daily lives. The injustices & atrocities perpetrated by public servants are worse than that of the British rule. Hari Singh has experienced the failure of the Indian legal system for the last 21 years, which he has spent in a prison cell, filled up with resentment, hurt by the acknowledgement by society, he believes that his society hasn’t endured the vulnerability to corruption, failing which the true meaning of Independence couldn’t be understood. He has begun feeling that no matter how big your sacrifice is, the corruption has bigger jaws waiting to eat it all up, and banish the very essence of sacrifice.
It had been our culture since the ancient times to give sacrifices whenever & wherever the needs rose. Whether Eklavya’s sacrifice to Guru Dronacharya in lieu of the spiritual & ballistic wisdom, he received from him or Veer Abdul Hameed who had shown exceptional war excellence and sacrificed his life in which India’s future was at stake. Sacrifices have been our perpetual practice since forever, but when Hari Singh’s turn came & he risked his life for his nation, it seems our law & society have closed eyes and have gone blind. We have become silent spectators to the injustice that is being done to him for last 21 years. It is a moment of anticipation for us to review our legal system to safeguard the rights of a patriot Hari Singh is. Please stand up for unity & universality. Please unite for what is right & demand Justice for Hari Singh.
Your Support My Hope
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