“Nothing in this world compares to the comfort and security of having someone just holds your hand.”
― Richelle E. Goodrich
Hari Singh’s fight was never against a person or a system, it was only against the culture of corruption that crept into the system and ruined the essence of humanity. What he did might be defined as a threat to a set jurisprudence, but your sense of humanity nullifies if you can’t respect the integrity of being human & the value of a human life. Hari Singh has been a man of principles who believed in the very idea of justice which guaranteed equality, absolute equality & no discrimination at all. He encountered a chain of unfortunate events that shook him to the core and he decided not to remain silent and went ahead to be vocal against the prevalent injustice, which was being done to innocent citizens in name of faith & religion. Every one of us knows that no religion preaches violence so the very term religious violence happens to be a myth; all that exists is the vested interest of a handful of people who intend to manipulate religious sentiments of a common man in order to reap benefits out of them.
Hari Singh stood against this very conviction of ill minded people that India could be manipulated & they could ensure gains from it. What he did to stop those communal forces was a bit unusual but the motive was noble, he just wanted to save the harmony of his country from getting blown away in the winds of violence. Corrupt governance added fuel to the violence that broke out in early 90’s across the country & as a result India suffered some very fatal wounds, recovery from which continues till date. Hari Singh had sensed the danger & knew it well that India stood vulnerable to communalism. He became vocal & broke his silence. He organized public meetings to address the common man and informed them about the danger they were sleeping on, but all went in vain & he was disheartened.
He reached out to take a very enthusiastic step which only a man who loves his nation would understand, and ended up causing a stir in the air. Courage is of no value unless accompanied by justice; yet if all men became just, there would be no need for courage. Can courage be punished if it is for the future of a country? Stop injustice to the man who has risked his life for you. Stand up against the injustice he has been facing for last 21 years. Stand up to tell the world that we believe in equality. Stand up and speak up, because if we didn’t speak today, corruption won’t let us speak tomorrow.
Ensure Justice for all. Ensure Justice for Hari Singh.
― Richelle E. Goodrich
Hari Singh’s fight was never against a person or a system, it was only against the culture of corruption that crept into the system and ruined the essence of humanity. What he did might be defined as a threat to a set jurisprudence, but your sense of humanity nullifies if you can’t respect the integrity of being human & the value of a human life. Hari Singh has been a man of principles who believed in the very idea of justice which guaranteed equality, absolute equality & no discrimination at all. He encountered a chain of unfortunate events that shook him to the core and he decided not to remain silent and went ahead to be vocal against the prevalent injustice, which was being done to innocent citizens in name of faith & religion. Every one of us knows that no religion preaches violence so the very term religious violence happens to be a myth; all that exists is the vested interest of a handful of people who intend to manipulate religious sentiments of a common man in order to reap benefits out of them.
Hari Singh stood against this very conviction of ill minded people that India could be manipulated & they could ensure gains from it. What he did to stop those communal forces was a bit unusual but the motive was noble, he just wanted to save the harmony of his country from getting blown away in the winds of violence. Corrupt governance added fuel to the violence that broke out in early 90’s across the country & as a result India suffered some very fatal wounds, recovery from which continues till date. Hari Singh had sensed the danger & knew it well that India stood vulnerable to communalism. He became vocal & broke his silence. He organized public meetings to address the common man and informed them about the danger they were sleeping on, but all went in vain & he was disheartened.
He reached out to take a very enthusiastic step which only a man who loves his nation would understand, and ended up causing a stir in the air. Courage is of no value unless accompanied by justice; yet if all men became just, there would be no need for courage. Can courage be punished if it is for the future of a country? Stop injustice to the man who has risked his life for you. Stand up against the injustice he has been facing for last 21 years. Stand up to tell the world that we believe in equality. Stand up and speak up, because if we didn’t speak today, corruption won’t let us speak tomorrow.
Ensure Justice for all. Ensure Justice for Hari Singh.
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