Me, mine and ours is a mean term
when it comes to India. India is a land of diversities. We as Indians
have rights in every aspect. Be it to speak, write or even the most
popular one, right to question the government. Yes we as Indians have
the most coveted independence. But how can we lose that concept of
freedom through our silly fights of religion, state and virtues?
Embracing one another setting aside these barriers can enhance the
peace in our nation. We, as kids have to be very careful on the fact
that our fellow neighbor or friend also has the right to live their own
peaceful in the way they wish. We should try to respect their ideas
facts or nature of life. We can never live a peaceful life by snatching
the rights of our fellow men. After all we all belong to our mother
India. In most case when we stay silent on the inequities of
intolerance that happens to our fellow Indians, we not only hurt the
individual or the community as a whole, we also raise a big question
mark on the future of tolerance in need.
Every single step of intolerance done
towards to our fellow Indians need to be questioned only then that
particular virus will stop curbing our peace and sanity of the nation.
We often forget that our forefathers left no stone unturned to fight
against such biases. But when such crimes crop up again in our society,
it’s our duty to get into field and pit out such cancer. We are not
going to lose anything by accepting our people as he/she is. Indeed that
bold action of ours will help the nation to be a safe and a better
place to live in. In doing so we do not become disobedient or break our
values, in fact we set an example to others to lead a similar life. So
today lets make it appoint to accept on another as they are and break
the barrier myth not only from our minds but also from the society as a
whole. When one positive step is taken, it will surely crop up into a
million beautiful flowers that spreads aroma to the whole world. Lets
all join hands to make India the most tolerant nation on earth. Jai
hind.
Steffey Sherine
Social worker, Thoothukudi.