A heart-touchy writing by Shafi Rahman (of India Today) worth reading: (read here)
My comment to his writing:
Dear Mr. Shafi Rahman, Thank you very much for an excellent writing...indeed a sad one. Though humanitarians & peace lovers cry out loud since ages to gather help & support in extending a hand to the brutally persecuted Palestinians by the wicked & cruel israelites, still those 'cries' are left un-heard as if the scream-in-jungle which shall never be heard. I remeber a popular saying in my native "when somebody's mom gets crazy, it is fun to watch"... We Indians had a similar situation whenPakistan troops waged war on us by occupying kargil. Still people had not yet forgotten how the slogan 'Unity in Diversity' came into existence (& that was the last time we saw that kind of unity among ourselves) in every hearts & minds of an Indian during the war though the war never affected our living condition. Then what shall be the condition of the people like Mohammed Haji who had lived in such a trauma that nothing can be predicted, without a penny in hand - an absolute state of selflessness, knowing nothing about what to live for. I shouldn't say this, yet, death for 'him' (like the many other millions in the area) is indeed a blessing since 'suicide' (an early escape from severe pain & hardship) is a big 'sin' according to their religious scriptures.
My comment to his writing:
Dear Mr. Shafi Rahman, Thank you very much for an excellent writing...indeed a sad one. Though humanitarians & peace lovers cry out loud since ages to gather help & support in extending a hand to the brutally persecuted Palestinians by the wicked & cruel israelites, still those 'cries' are left un-heard as if the scream-in-jungle which shall never be heard. I remeber a popular saying in my native "when somebody's mom gets crazy, it is fun to watch"... We Indians had a similar situation when
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