Many would
term it as one of the ‘Darkest Days’ in the history of Assam, as
violence had shown its truest colours on that fateful day, the 30th
of October,2008. But for some it would be the day that changed their lives forever.
A day which left men crippled, which
swept away shelter from many, which orphaned hundreds and effortlessly extolled
the flag of terrorism in the Assamese mainland.
But still
nothing has been done to curb the roots of terrorism and violence. In a country
where even justice comes at a snail’s pace what more can the departed souls ask
for themselves-- few lamps and candles to commemorate their priced lives...
Yes Men
kills Men, even though we were brought up by the saying that “GOD IS THE
ALMIGHTY”. God had His own plans to check the reins of population growth by His
natural growth and death cycle, nonetheless man diverted from his goal of
productivity and bowed to the Evil. Terrorism is one such evil that is itself a
hypocrisy, which under the veil of false patriotism has taken the whole world
in its grip, creating a slur to humanity every time by offering sacrifices of
blood and emotion.
Its not only Assam alone, its the whole world
rocking as a cradle to the tunes of terror, whose growth, whose origin, whose
end is yet to be known.
I still
believe that none of the souls rests in peace, for no one can, neither the dead
or the living- for loss of life in any form is irreversible and inexplicable.
(p.s. On 30th October,2008 a series of bomb blasts
rocked several districts of Assam.)
back on ur track!! well congrats dt u're bk wd a blast!!
ReplyDeleten ys terrorism...........smetym i support dm n smetym nt..!!! dz bmb blast! i dnt think a true terrorist wd like to kill innocent ppl.. may b it ws done by sme powr hungry politician..or othr!
Monika, do you really believe in God? I do not. Have never done. I must be the most vocal and the biggest Atheist in this world.
ReplyDeleteIf God is willing to prevent evil, but is not able to,
Then He is not omnipresent.
If He is, but not willing,
Then He is malevolent.
If He is both able and willing,
Then whence cometh evil?
If He is neither able nor willing,
Then why call Him God?
Epicurus (circa 300 BC), Greek philosopher
No justice, hence no God.
Hardeep (hardeep1960@gmail.com)