Recently Odisha has come to lime light for pathetically wrong reasons. A video clip of a poor man carrying the dead body of his wife for cremation at home, 60 Kms away from hospital where she died of Tuberculosis shocked one and all. He was accompanied by his young daughter who was sobbing. The man was refused an ambulance as he’d no money. This blood-chilling unbelievable inhuman clip went viral and hospital staff was busy defending themselves claiming the man didn’t wait for the ambulance to come in, which was in fact far from true. The poor husband was, however provided with an ambulance after he trudged 10 Kms, thanks to the initiative reportedly taken by some kind hearted youths in this regard. This incident bears testimony to the fact how poor people are sometimes treated like subhuman beings in our society
In another incident in Odisa the dead body of a poor octogenarian woman was crushed to fit it in a sack at a hospital to facilitate carrying the corpse.It;s also an abjectly inhuman act that is unthinkable in a civilized society. More often than not the poor and the down trodden people are treated with equally similar cruelty and indignity when alive and even when dead. These incidents reveal how pathetically all norms of human rights have been trampled upon. We should be ashamed and try to make amends.
Incidentally,just hard
on the heels of macabre incidents that took place in Odisha, came the video
clips of some heart wrenching incidents
in social media that laid bare how the marginalized people are treated in our
society. In Madhya Pradesh a man along with his 5-day old baby, his old mother
and his dead wife were shoved out of a bus
amidst forest in torrential rain .It happened immediately after his
wife who was unwell died on the bus. In another incident
in Tamil Nadu a boy was found begging to bribe an officer for sanction of money
to cremate his father who had just passed away
Presumably,
many more such heart-rending incidents are taking place but only a few are
reported in press or social media.
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