Friday, April 9, 2010

Precious People : The Forgotten Ones

Hello......D.Aseim here......





Imagine a day, when you walk out of your house, and are unable to take any further steps because there's too much stink. You smell and see it all over, yet the lack of food is making you bear it all, you have to reach the lone shop before it shuts, and tolerate a never ending queue for two bits of bread........then suddenly, you're shot dead.




Could you possibly imagine a day without the people who pick up your daily garbage, the waste disposal people, the farmer without whom you couldn't eat, and the army people who brave killer temperatures, sorroundings and weapons just to protect you, or the policemen who have to work for 24 hours at stretch, at times without proper food or rest, for weeks, their vacations cancelled ?





These are the men, without whom, we won't be able to survive, quite literally. Yet the fact is, that we rarely care to spare a thought for these people, taking time off our...um...BUSY lives. The governments ignore them, their salaries are peanuts, their torsos are mostly bones and their clothes are tattered. At the same time, the guy who endorses your favourite brand of poison (which soft drink do you take ?), the man who steals your money and tortures you to your face (politician) and the man who killed the buck are the ones you'd rather read , see , hear and talk about. And yea, they get richer n richer, doing things which are of little use, still getting the people's support. Near and Deer ones , did we say ?

You see, people would rather discuss the "Literary Meet", or "Yaar Apnee Waali IPL State Team Jeetegi ?", when these things are useless, yes, I used the word USELESS. Simply because, if tomorrow, one of em' was refused food, thrown waste in the face, and stabbed twice in the chest, I guarantee you I would neither be hearing literary verses from that person nor would I hear a "Mumbai Indians Zindabaad ! ". On top of it, no team ever plays for the state, which the gullible lots can't digest anyways, and it's no gossip that they play for money, ONLY. Yet, these are the people who get discussed, talked of and praised.





It is high time, that people are to realise, that the true Bharat Ratna ain't no Sachin, Amitabh or Lata, it is every single one of these people, without whom, the former three would be of little use. Why did I make this post ? Just to ensure, that it is upon educated people like us, to bring justice to these people, whether we become journalists or not. Also, it is about time, that signature campaigns are made to ensure a decent life for these people, instead of running a campaign to promote some "Sahitya Chalval" or "Aman Ki Asha" or some "26/11 Candlelight March" and other un-productive movements.





Here's Me Saluting The True Heroes Of This World.............................Peace OutZ!

5 comments:

  1. The present day world is living a simulation, but they might get hit hard, the day they'll realise that Farmville and Second Life can't fill their belly. Nor can IPL, Reality Shows, Soaps, Flicks, Rap Songs, Twitter, Google, or even a Rahul Gandhi, for that matter.

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  2. Aseim really great thought yar. We always forget that all peoples in our daily life while running for our daily bread n butter. Its not the responsibility of our government to take care of all these people but also as a part of our social responsibility its our duty to do something what we can that may benificial to all those neglected peoples.
    REALLY GREAT THOUGHT. ASEIM BABA KI JAY HO.

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  3. Hi anup here

    I wanna add some thing to Aseims post that. these Real heroes are real heroes I don't have any doubt about that.
    i hope government is doing work (not good but doing) they are employing workers to do these types of work but those employers are taking good salary (realy good salary they are getting) but main problem is that on sites they are not working but someone else are working there & getting paid from on record employee, those employee are working are not working properly AFTER ALL IT IS GOVERNMENT JOB.

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  4. @ Aseim: Real nice! It is part of multilayerd system and some layers are seen but not ''noticed''. Thanks for raising good point.
    @ Anup sir: Ka ho? Satat ka 'nikhal karunyachi' zalak? Tumhich amche guru vha ani samjawun ''mokle'' vha bare ekdache! Kharach!

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  5. Best post. No words to say. We really have to salute these real heros- every day, every moment- with our small deeds.

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