Who in the right mind would like to see an 8-year-old die? Well, I don’t know about the caste, creed, color or religion of the perpetrator, but I am sure of one thing… This one can’t be a human being. Human beings do not behave that way. They do not kill or maim innocents and especially never the children.
I would like to extend our condolences to anyone and everyone who had to shed a tear on the fateful day.
The scenes that followed the attack are a stark reminder of the fact that humanity still exists.
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People of all ages tore off the barricades and picked up anyone who needed help and rushed them to the hospital. Even the runners’ tents were used as emergency rooms and the moment the shock of the blasts subsided, all you could see were complete strangers on their knees helping strangers who needed help.
Beautiful sight.
I am sure the terrorist(s) didn’t take into account the goodness in people and their will to fight in silence. Bravery is not detonating a bomb and running away. Bravery is standing in the midst of the debris and blood and still helping a fellow human being.
Love for one another is what makes the world go around and for the doubters who thought this type of attacks will paralyze us and make us divided, we have proved them wrong.
Politics may separate us, culture may separate us but love will unite us.
That is the spirit in which this great nation was founded and lest we forget that fact.
A cute kid who held peace placard is no more. There is sadness and anger and the question “why?”
Maybe hatred is the answer.
Certain people are capable of only hatred.
Maybe we should love more, spread the word of love and maybe then there would be no hatred.