Most of us might be observed from
the real lives – If a bad/wrong incident happened, people will react for the
incident, but how many days? Till justice prevails? Will the law enforce? And
what’s next? Will it not repeat again? Who is doing wrong? Who is bad? Who
should take care of it? Who should change all these? Who is fighting against
evil? Who is showing humanity?
Once the incident is happened,
after few days, people will forget about that and they will be busy in their lives
and this kind of incident will repeat again and again and again, there is no
end for this, they will never care about this, the only thing they do is
showing mercy, few laugh at them, always evil wins over good.
Bad spreads easily and very fast
than good. Public observe bad than good from media like social media, news,
movies etc.
One will never know once they are
in that particular situation. The pain, the struggle, the fear, the stress, the
failure, whatever they carry from that incident. Giving advices, messages is
easy but hard to follow and it is a fact. It’s a human nature and human
tendency, no one can help with this.
Very Frankly and straight – Not
might be most people but few might think that they were be in that place, time
or situation for example – someone lost money and complained at police station
and got viral in news, few thinks that, might be if I get that money… which is
similar to selfish.
The people should change their
mindset, audience should change their thinking, public should change their
views.
The media – People will believe
what media shows, judging someone is easy but who know what is going on with
that someone. They should know who is who and what is what.
A cheater will cheat the innocent,
but a cheater will get cheated by a scammer. The funniest thing is they know
they are cheated, still they will never change and they will do the same again
and it repeats, they will never realise, the level of innocence. They believe
the same person; they excuse the cheater.
What happens if a common man
takes justice and law in his/her hands? Is it acceptable? No, it is not
acceptable, but can-do self-defence like protecting self to prevent from a
crime/harm. The first clause of s 97 of the Indian penal code provides that a
person has right to self-defence.
The world is corrupted, creating
false evidences, fake persons, etc. Every individual should get equal justice,
is it implemented? Yes. But, is it in a proper way? Is it happening in real?
Not in all cases.
Article 14 define no one is above
the law. All are equal in eye of law. But is it true? Is the law prevailing
equally for everyone?
An example – A Disha case, it is
happened, already forgotten, incidents taking place again and again, like 13
years old school girl raped in Mayiladuthurai, etc. These are only few which
are coming in notice to the public by some media and how about which are not
get noticed and not coming out, kept in secret because of some life threats? Who
are fighting for these people? Can they get a permanent solution? In some cases,
few might escape from the scene with corruption.
Somehow, it needs to be acknowledged
to the unknown, every case needs to be transparent to the respective family and
need to have tracing part.
Every common man needs to know
who is who and what is what. Here we can take a small example from a movie
Bharath Ane Nenu regarding financial distribution and transparency.
Government should be very strict
towards law and order, justice, common man/people etc.
Eradication of corruption, loyal
and equal justice, strict laws, transparency, tracing, etc and few other things
need to implement by the government.
It might not be possible in
reality but government must try this (Reality VS Movies).
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