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Let us give our children a better tomorrow….

Rest in Peace or Return if Possible is not meant for the small kids for whom it is too early to leave the world. The reason-- they were the victims of Child Sexual Abuse. For sometime the media and public will be in outrage as a result of the murder of a little child victimized of an attempted rape during the school working hours, which grabbed all attention, but after a few days who is going to remember, apart from ‘a mother who carried the kid in her womb, a father who carried to tomb and a sibling who accompanied to school but alas lost a friend forever’. Once you leave your children at the school gate or anywhere and keep watching him/her till she fades away from your sight, you are not sure that you can see them safe at home again until they come back with a happy and cheerful face. That’s the sad scenario of today where a child begins the formal journey towards life and the society  in which the children are meant to be kept secured. The kids, neither a girl child nor a boy child, are safe in school or anywhere else in the polluted environment.
    Few days back, just two days after the nation was trying to accept true the tragic incident of a child sexual violence slowly, there was another incident of sexual abuse with another girl of class one in another school in yet another city. Some are just the highlighted cases which have caught the limelight but in fact there are ‘n’ figures of child rape cases in schools which do not come out. 
Dear People, it’s not the rape of these kids, instead 'WE' and the entire society is thus Raped by a single person ‘The Rapist’ or a gang ‘The Rapists’.

Do you really think culprits should be put behind the bars for years as the trial and conviction goes on, where these ruthless people get conditioned to living in jail and assume that being in jail is just a place of cheap honeymooning- no work and free food, minus a comfort bed and you get buddies to chitchat and talk about issues concerning nation’s development. These criminals should be heartlessly and inexorably punished in the severest forms at the earliest- may be then there will be a fear among the people who gets provoked at any time of the day. They should be given punishment at the earliest because this might be a lesson and warning to those who get provoked, loose their mind and control over self and thus pounce on seeing a beautiful or a cute face.

     People tend to remember the incident until the media doesn’t get another breaking news to focus on and then another similar crime thus takes place. Why should an innocent soul face the Black Day only because he/she is a adorable little being and has a charming face and that provoked the rapist? A “NO means NO” is not even understood by these babies. We are the flag-bearers of the educated India but even the educated parents will condemn sending their children anywhere to school, to park, to tuitions, to neighbors, because they are not assured that there kid will return safe back home. Today every parent would be thinking seeing his/her child what if my kid faces the same fate tomorrow that the little 7 year old boy or the class 1 girl went through.
    This Land does not own this criminal mindset and neither they deserve a place here to live in- whether it is an illiterate or a literate; a commoner or a messenger of God- No one is allowed to touch our kids inappropriately. 

Until then ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the world of illiteracy because raping a kid is raping the society, and higher literacy rates does not have any congruence with the child sexual abuses. And illiterate to literate to highly educated parents, everyone, will be scared to send their children to schools or anyplace outside home because wolves have started roaming freely and innocent kids may fall prey anytime. And Parents, they may not see them safe, secured and hearty coming back home again.
Let’s be civilized and give our kids a better tomorrow.
God Be With Every Single Child Living On This Earth.
Rest in Peace little souls…



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  1. The punishment should be such extend so that no one else would dare to think of such hilarious crime. There should be amendment in our law for faster action in such cases when there is a proof. Putting the culprit in jail doesn't help here. Should be hanged.

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