Sunday, April 30, 2006

Human Hunt...

The news i heard in the morning[NDTV] was very shocking. The abducted Indian K. Suryanarayana was killed. Just before the news, i read in the paper about his family and the plea made by his three little children to the President, and the Taliban leaders [?]. It not went waste now.

Suryanarayan - a son, a husband, a father is no more now. Why would a mechanical engineer, with 20 years of service with Tata Telecom, ever make a decision to join a company in Bahrain? Why would he accept an assignment in Afganistan? Was it because his judgement day had come and there is no stopping? It is totally unfortunate to hear the news. Though we do post mortem analysis [or the root cause analysis, as it called in the IT field] on this fiasco, the truth is this, and it is bitter; a man is dead and he is dead because there is someone in some part of the world who never shows any respect to his fellow human and who takes rule in his hands. The rest all [20 lakhs from the parent company in Bahrain, 5 lakhs from AP govt. are all eye wash they can in no way fill the void created by this man in his people life]

While i was typing this, the breaking news in NDTV was that, the abducted hostages in Jammu & Kashmir were found dead. Where is the humanitarian voices and where is the non-violence path set by the father of this nation?

I have read somewhere that "...a life like Gandhiji will reward you only two bullets..." Is it coming true? Is there no value of human life?

With Regrets,
bright

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