COINING OUR VALUES
On my way to Agha Khan
Hospital to meet my younger brother, who had just went through a major surgery,
my three year old nephew came along. Throughout the way he kept on pleading
with me to take him so he can meet his beloved uncle.
I tried to convince him that
children are not allowed in hospitals and the guard will scold him if he tried
to go inside. For a while he stayed quiet and I sighed with relief, thinking
that he had understood the scenario, but then he put his hands in his pockets
and started to look for something. In no time he found what he was looking for,
a five rupee coin! Stuttering, he said
“Appi mere pass coin hai , mai police ko doun ga aur phir who mujhe jane dein gein.” (I have a coin I will give this to the police and then he will let me go.)
“Appi mere pass coin hai , mai police ko doun ga aur phir who mujhe jane dein gein.” (I have a coin I will give this to the police and then he will let me go.)
This claim obviously stunned
me and left me speechless. I couldn’t imagine how this thought came to his
childish mind? Is it us the adults? Is it something he witnessed around him?
None of us can claim we aren't involved in corruption. Good write up :)
ReplyDeleteReallyy??? when did this happenn....but whatever nicely portrayed :)
ReplyDeletenice great work short but a good piece
ReplyDeletemessage nicely and neatly delivered
oh the corruption has gotten hold of the next generation. perfect. BTW hope your brother is well now.
ReplyDeleteOne of the biggest problems in our society portrayed in the simplest of words. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteamazing piece of work!
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