Friday, 4 January 2019

Access never denied for Right to Speech

India as a country has many stark differences whether it is about religion, caste, creed, and sex. The thought-provoking headline which I have put today is all because of my school days in life when I use to become a terrible headache for my Civics or Sociology teacher. I had led a rather flamboyant life in my school as I was studying at a Christian School which was truly catholic based with the name being HOLY CROSS. 

The school was beautifully out of the dreams and specially stationed on the outskirts of the Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand and we use to go there by school bus, not in a cramped manner but enjoying the journey of approximately one hour traversing through the city. The school has different people's children from different strata of life and I use to be rather a naughty kid and at the same time studious with a little less inclination towards math.

I really had the habit to challenge any authoritarian in the school but never considered a spoilt brat. The person who used to argue mostly with the teachers on any topic use to fight much on the topic of "Right to Speech" given by the constitution and my teacher Miss Archana Bhatnagar, use to explain such topics with very relevant examples from the current social condition of the country.

Although Babri Masjid demolition in 1992 hardly bought any scare to the city as compared to the 84 riots, most of were into the negative thoughts as we did not support the making of any temple just to create a furor as we have understood that temples are not a great place to worship because during the 84 riots the main center of creating all the riots in the city was unfortunately the temple from where the uproar started and the entire city went up in flames and the two epicenters of the riots were Shri Ram Temple, Sector 1 and Shree Shiv Temple Sector 3 creating much of the problem and the person who was the most iconic in terms of creating the gory incidents was MR. P.N. TRIPATHI.

As I grew up in life I come to know in my thoughts that whoever is in majority tries to overpower others although it stands futile and in the long run the person who tries to overrun others always comes to naught and does not gain anything in life. My teacher always used to say that I cannot suppress your thoughts as I reminded her that we have got the right to speech and although few other male teachers use to say that you are rather argumentative but your points are worth listening which will make you a good orator one day. It was actually said by Mr. KALI KUMAR DAS my English teacher and he said it in another way by saying that your voice is shrill and it will be heard far and wide.

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