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ayushmishraaaaa · 8 months ago
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Thursday , 07/11/24
Title: Standing Against the Violence: A Call for Justice for Hindus in Bangladesh
Today, as we watch events unfold in Bangladesh, the targeting and persecution of the Hindu community feels nothing short of heartbreaking and unacceptable. These continuous acts of violence—against individuals, families, and sacred places—tear at the very fabric of humanity. When innocent people are subjected to such cruelty simply because of their faith, it's clear that we must raise our voices, stronger and more united than ever.
Religious intolerance and communal violence have no place in any civilized society. Every individual deserves the freedom to practice their beliefs peacefully and without fear. Yet, in Bangladesh, time and again, this basic right is under siege for many in the Hindu community.
International communities and governments must take a strong stance, advocating for justice and peace in Bangladesh. This is not simply a regional issue; it's a matter of human rights and dignity. The safety of minority communities isn’t just their concern but a global responsibility.
Let’s push for accountability, demand protection for all minorities, and make sure that religious freedom isn’t just an ideal but a reality.
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ayushmishraaaaa · 8 months ago
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Tomorrow: A New Beginning
As I sit here tonight, I remind myself that tomorrow is a blank page, a fresh start. No matter how today went, tomorrow offers a chance to try again. It's a new opportunity to push past the limits, chase dreams, and embrace challenges.
There’s something powerful about the idea of tomorrow — it holds hope. It’s a promise that we can be better, do better, and feel better. Whatever happened today doesn't define me, but how I choose to move forward tomorrow does.
So tomorrow, I’ll wake up with determination, focus on my goals, and remind myself that every small step counts. It’s not about perfection, but progress. I won’t let fear or doubt control me. Instead, I’ll be driven by the belief that I have the power to shape my future.
Here's to a tomorrow filled with strength, passion, and the courage to continue the journey. Every sunrise brings a new chance, and I'm ready to make the most of it.
Ayush ❤️
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ayushmishraaaaa · 8 months ago
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Today, as I sit to pen down my thoughts, my heart feels heavy, burdened by the weight of an incident that shook not just me, but every single person who believes in humanity. The rape that occurred on August 9, 2024, at RG Kar Medical College, Kolkata, is a scar on our society, a painful reminder of the safety we fail to provide to our women, to our daughters, to our future.
The fact that even after all these months, justice has not been served is deeply unsettling. Every day that goes by without justice feels like a betrayal to the victim, her family, and to every woman who fights to exist in this world without fear. I find myself questioning, again and again — how did we let it come to this? How is it that, in a world that claims to be progressive, we are still struggling with something as basic as ensuring a woman's right to safety?
The government, which should be our protector, seems to have turned its back. Where are the leaders who promised us change? Where are the laws that were meant to protect our sisters, mothers, and daughters? Silence from those in power is a wound deeper than the crime itself. It sends a message that women's lives, their dignity, and their safety do not matter. It makes me feel helpless, yet angry, because justice delayed is justice denied.
I can't stop thinking about the victim and the courage it takes to live through something so devastating. Her strength, and the strength of every woman who survives such brutality, is beyond words. And yet, why must they carry the burden while the system continues to fail them?
As I reflect on this tragic event, I end with a few words, a prayer, and a demand for justice. Because until we, as a society, truly value and protect our women, we cannot claim to be free or equal.
"Woh maa ki beti thi, sapno se bhari thi,
Zindagi se ladi thi, par phir bhi haari thi.
Insaaf ke rang ab pheeke padte ja rahe,
Hak ki awaaz sunne wale khamosh ho ja rahe.
Kab tak yunhi betiyan dar ke jeengi?
Kab tak yeh zameen sirf unka qaid khaana rahegi?"
I hope, with every fiber of my being, that one day we wake up to a world where women are truly safe, where justice is not a distant dream but a lived reality.
Until then, we must keep fighting.
Ayush
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ayushmishraaaaa · 8 months ago
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14 October 2024
Navratri Diary
This Navratri was truly special, filled with laughter, love, and moments I’ll cherish forever. The first day in college, playing Garba with friends, felt magical. The energy, the music, and the joy we shared while dancing made it an unforgettable start. The colors, the twirls, the smiles—it was pure bliss.
As the days went by, the fun continued with my colony friends. We celebrated together, laughed together, and of course, distributed Prasad, which brought a sense of peace and devotion to our festivities. Sharing that sacred offering with everyone made it all the more meaningful, connecting us to Maa Durga and to each other.
But as Navratri reached its end, the joy slowly turned bittersweet. The pandal, once so alive with music, prayers, and smiles, now stood empty after the Visarjan. Saying goodbye to Durga Maa felt like saying goodbye to a part of ourselves. The vibrant decorations that once filled the space were now just memories, and the silence of the pandal left us waiting, already longing for next year’s golden 9 days. Those days that fill our hearts, homes, and streets with joy.
It’s a sadness, yes, but also a beautiful reminder of the love and devotion we pour into this festival. And until next year, these memories will be the warmth that keeps us going.
Ayush ❤️
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