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Is Aasifa ours?

The answer to that is- "It doesn't matter". 'Ours' is a very relative term therein and 'justice 'is more important. There are 'n' number of people who believe that this is a religious propaganda against a certain ethnicity and there are political heavyweights involved. The root issue is security of life and no politics should be ushered in thereof. Astonishingly, there was no word from our otherwise vocal Pradhansevak ji on this issue. Consider this scenario, not all amongst you, the readers know Aasifa personally still you feel something for her, thats social media for social media illiterates a.k.a critics.



The influence, influential and influencers are all a horrendous group of people, I believe. Right from the instagram influencers to political ones, everyone want to brand themselves. Political ones, have a wider and more uglier perspective.  

The victim was a eight year old girl. The moment you hear the name, your conscience keeps your humane emotion to rise. Thats a conditioned reflex in both the races. To get a gist of political angle, two of the BJP ministers in J&K coalition were allegedly protesting against arrest of culprit who belong to these minsters' religious ethnicity.

The day from which this case came up the counterintuitive cases were coming up more and more. The IT cells of all political parties are more ferocious than the sleeper cells in the wake of such cases. The portrayals of contrasting rape cases are all over the Internet. God forbid the rising number of such contrasting cases!

The judiciary, I'm sorry to say is these days under an influence of security of its stakeholders or under media influence. There are numerous instances showcasing this notion. I maybe wrong, because that's just from my perspective.

For me as an individual, next time I see a minor eight year old girl, I'd either drop her to her parents or just be there, around her at a safe distance for no reason! Because being human is invaluable and not essentially a brand! 

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