CRUSH, CRUSHING AND CRUSHE

BY SHAHID KHAZIR DAR

When you are happy, the world of which you are a part is happy. When you are at peace, the world of which you are a part is at peace. Bringing peace to the world through you is about setting an example, being the goodness, the light and the caring that the world always needs more.

Social Evil, anything that could be considered harmful or dangerous to society or a community.  Let’s take examples and determine why they can be called “Social Evils”

Take an example of Kashmir valley, where you find the beauty of nature. No doubt an evil eye has engulfed the valley of saints, shrines and mountains. Whether the Northern part of valley or Southern part.

From North to South, day after day one and other misfortunes visit the families almost every day and are major concern for Kashmiri’s.

Now the new crime has emerged in the valley i.e. crush, crushing and crushed. People are being crushed. Few months ago when protest broke out in the Safa Kadal area of Srinagar the ‘summer capital of Jammu And Kashmir State’ youth was crushed by an armored vehicle which later shakes the whole valley. Another misfortune happens before a week, when Umar Farooq from a village of Kupwara district in North Kashmir mercilessly murdered by unknown culprits. His body was brutally mutilated. Police registered FIR but no action has been taken so far. Once again when I scrolled the social networking site, what I saw disheartened me again, a school bus crushed a 3-year-old boy in down town, Srinagar.

Crime rate is increasing with rapid speed the situation is going worsen day after day. People have now become hindered, how to tackle these social evils and crimes which are taking place in our society. This is a wake-up call and an alarm to the whole humanity. As somebody has rightly said, when you wake up every day, you have two choices. You can either be positive or negative; an optimist or a pessimist. I choose to be an optimist. It is all a matter of introspection.

 (Author is Mass Communication student at GDC Baramulla, and can be reached at Shahidkhazir6@gmail.com)

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