Wednesday 20 October 2010

THE VERDICT

The end of the first decade of this new century is marked out by two dramatically opposite events. Tagore’s sesquicentennial birth anniversary falls this year together with the verdict on ever bewildering Ayodhya conflict. If the first reflects epitome of peace and tranquility then the other is sheer desecration. Any structure that invites inhuman relations will defile the area in question. A religion is true to its sense only when it debars hate and skepticism. No verdict is acceptable which breed inhuman relations and raises mankind to bad repair Let there be a violation of norm in this disputed land of the holy unknown and an institution arise from the dust where the poor and the ill and the injured irrespective of their religion, caste, creed and colour take shelter beneath the benevolent, compassionate hands of the doctors.