Dear Zaira
Zaira, my heart goes out to you. Reasons,
many. If I could, I would wrap my arms around you and hold you close to my
bosom because a warm hug is all a child of your age needs at times like these. I,
like many other women, who must have watched the video, can relate to the
atrocity you went through. Yes, we all have been through it and may be, many of
us, if in the situation, would have dragged the man from one end of the aisle
of that Vistara aircraft to another and beaten all the manhood out of him but, that
is the courage that comes with age. A child of tender 17 years cannot figure
out how to react and tears rolling down your cheeks speak of the hurt you must
have felt. Hurt, no one should pass off as weakness. As much as I am aware of
the emotional mayhem you must be going through, I am glad you brought the
incident to everyone’s notice. I hope the concerned authorities find the
details of that monster, which isn’t difficult to do, and take action against
him.
However, once the storm inside you settles,
I want you to think, understand and remember that in spite of all the empathy
we are pouring on you today, you stand alone. Sorry Darling, that’s the only
truth that is. In all the pictures I have seen of you, one cannot close the
eyes to the indeterminate weight on your face your own people have put on you
so please don’t get carried away by all the love. We will continue to be unfair
to a girl of 17 who is only trying to live the way she’s destined to. When I
say we, I mean just everyone.
This
morning, I woke up to really disturbing comments on the posts speaking about
the molestation. Unsettling remarks but reflective of the decayed civilization
we all are a part of. Though not much surprised but I wish, we were a better
lot. Most of the intellectuals have already assumed that this video of yours is
just a publicity stunt. Molestation is not only a bad touch; some speak
nonsense and also get away with it! Others, like your own people, give off a
clear air of duplicity while they pretend to stand by your side. Let’s be
sincere and plain; this molestation has us wearing all the warmth on our cold
sleeves because it has taken place in India. Am sure you haven’t forgotten all
the love you received for meeting the Chief Minister and you bear in mind the
perpetual abuse that comes for having chosen a ‘wrong’ path. In response to all
the love from your homeland, the mentions from India made me cringe in my bed.
Perils of being caught in the conflict to which there seems no end! Politics
aside, how can one even think that molestation by some imaginary ‘200
terrorists’ would be just ok? You have
to be outright sick to make such a remark. Unfortunately, sick is what we all
are.
Zaira, once you get back to your normal
self, these reminders, these declarations and these assertions must not weaken
you. Yes, the power lies in accepting the truth and consequent to that you must
come out stronger. It is a lonely walk no doubt but you have already picked the
pace. You are a very brave girl and know that, there are people who wish you
well. Be aware of the difficulties you face, but, keep walking as the Broadway
is all yours. You radiate refinement from the inside out, keep shining.
Hugs.
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