Weeping humanity in Delhi.On the day when the father was going to the grocery store, the three-years-old girl may have been eating chocolate. A year old boy may have said something to Amita. The father may have said ‘Well,’ with a smile on both cheeks.
The two children were waiting for their father’s pathway, when their father would lift the chocolates and pour the chocolate. But at that time the father did not come, nor did he come at night. The father, who was playing horses with two children to put them on his back, did not come the next day.
Why did the father come this way? Why is his body so frozen? What are the white and ringing in the nose and ears? Even though the boy could not say anything, the girl was shaking her question to her relatives. In a trembling tone, relatives said, “Your father is dead.” This was the last time. This time you will never come to take you in your lap, adore you, hug your chest.
Even though she did not understand the first sentence, ‘Never come again’, the girl cried at the pigs. In this cry as the leaves of the tree fall, the sky and the air becomes heavy. What will comfort you, like the crying of the girl and her relatives cried. The eyes of the neighbors who came to the burying also began to glow. Even Maulvi Sahib cannot hide his tears.
The mourning of the relatives of automobile driver Mudassir Khan, who was killed in a riot in Delhi around the communal law CAA and NRC, is now viral social media. Someone posted that picture and wrote, ‘Weep in Delhi weeping humanity’. Someone wrote, ‘This cry is a curse to the world’. Someone else wrote, ‘This cry is India’s’.
The above photo has been reported by Kolkata’s renowned daily Anand Bazar magazine. Captioned ‘This is the India-Pakistan Border’! ‘Hell has become known capital’.
Indian media reported that the CAA opposition blocked the road in Delhi’s Jaffarabad on February 22 last. The next day, on February 23, the ruling BJP’s pro-Hindu activists started a counter-rally for the CAA. Then the clash between the two sides was created. And the protests turned into violence and Delhi became a battleground.
Moodassir Khan, a resident of Kordampuri, was on his way to a nearby grocery store on February 25 in the throes of conflict-violence. But fierce Hindutva shot him in the head. He was taken to a nearby GTB hospital but doctors declared Mudassir Khan dead.
His body was conveyed to his relatives on Thursday after being taken to hospital morgue. Mudassir’s body was then brought to his home in Cordampuri. At that moment, Mudassir’s wife and children broke into tears. He was later buried in a nearby cemetery.
Until Mudassir Khan, at least 38 people have been reported in the riot of the extremist Hindutva. More than two hundred people were injured. In addition, numerous houses and shops of Muslims, including educational institutions and mosques, were set on fire in front of the police. Delhi has been upset all along.
Violence against minorities has come down since the BJP came to power in India, carrying a proud history of living together with people of diverse faiths and faiths. Not only Muslims but Dalits of the lower caste of traditional religion are also being victimized in the name of mass murder.
News Room,February 28,2020