India Shining
December 29th, 2:25 am a young girl died in a Singapore hospital.
Her family by her bedside the doctors says he died peacefully. She had spent 13
days battling for her life and undergoing various procedures and treatments.
Through it all she kept asking to live. Eventually though she breathed her
last. She breathed her last not realising that she had stirred a country out of
its apathy. She breathed her last not realising the kind of emotions her story
had evoked in the country and the capital. She breathed her last not knowing
that the prime minister and politicians themselves would receive her body on
its arrival back in India. She breathed her last now knowing that a police
constable had given his life to try and bring peace in the situation that
followed her story. She breathed her last not realising 10 delhi metro stations
and the whole of central Delhi would have to be shutdown just contain the scenes
that developed after her horror story. She probably struggled with feeling used
and abused and as she battled and finally lost she probably did so feeling
alone and dirty in the midst of a nation right outside the doors that was “standing
with her”. She went to the end not understanding the impact or worth of her
life.
It’s a sad story and as I reflect on it my thoughts go to the poor man
struggling to find warmth under a flyover in Delhi. He watches as his own life
ebbs away within just because he didn’t have a sweater or a jacket. I think of
the young prostitute struggling with AIDS and knowing that in the midst of a
world making resolutions her being alive tomorrow is something she doubts and
sometimes doesn’t even hope for or want. I think of the elderly woman sitting
alone in a home for the elderly. She is sitting there, far removed from family,
children or grandchildren because they have schedules that have no place or use
for her anymore. As they come towards “breathing their last” they do so not
realising how much their life is worth. Sadly they live in a society that
forgets, that undervalues and that moves on.
India shining… unfortunately the stairwell to India shining is lined
with these – the forgotten, un-forgiven, undervalued, marginalised, poor,
hungry and ignored lives. Let’s hope 2013 is a year that wakes us up from our
own apathy and blindness.
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