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One does it; the other pays!

(March 31st, 2010)
My heart was crying (sincerely) on last friday night after hearing that a promising young graduate girl Mahjanbeen 22 from Dehradun lost both her legs after she fell on Metro tracks on a crowded rajiv Chowk Metro station.

My heart was unconsolably disturbed right upto the following sunday. (Why only sunday?). Let us not talk about the 25 year old man from Bihar who under the influence of his 'inbuilt' unruly indiscipline was trying to bang head-on into everything especially the women to have his way before everything else. He lost his own one leg but the innocent girl lost her both because of him.

My problem here is somewhat bigger. I can't help thinking and blaming it also on ever increasing rush. The reason: one and only, the ever increasing population. When will it stop? When will people start thinking about others as well as their own children before producing more and more? Shouldn't such people also be blamed equally for the lost/destruction of such precious lives'? The girl was to be married soon but now all her dreams are lost. Who is responsible? The one who wouldn't care. The one who wouldn't think twice before having any number of children above two. I appeal to all right thinking youngsters to come forward, write blogs, take steps to pressurize the Government to formulate strict policies related to birth of more than a specified number of children per family.

By the way I was to tell you that on sunday I read a report about the Mahjabeen's family. Her father has 9 CHILDREN in all. But now the poor country has to wait a bit more for the grand children. Pity!