Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Oppression and Terrorism
Samira
Oppression and Terrorism
“When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes, he has choice but to become an outlaw”. Nelson Mandela
Avantika Ahuja, who lived in the USA, returned to Delhi after her father’s ailment. While she was there, she met Eshaan Khan a university professor.
Being in the same career and the same place, they feel in love. Meanwhile Avantika decided to travel to the USA again in order to work there.
Fortunately, Eshaan agreed to join her, so they got married before they traveled together although the reservation of Avantika’s father about his daughter marrying a Muslim.
Being in the new land with great jobs and living in an Indian district, they had lived happy until things started to change.
It supposed to be a nice night where she had been waiting for her husband to share with him the new of her pregnancy; however, she heard voices coming from their neighbors’ house.
Thereafter, she discovered that they were terrorists. As a result, she became afraid and told her husband what he knew.
Unluckily, it was a disaster when she knew that her husband is one of them and that he used her in order to travel to the USA; therefore, she tried to tell the police, but she failed because of their menace and control.
After, she cooperated with Riyaz, a man whose beloved was their victim, so he succeeded to integrate in that group in term to destroy it.
Finally, it was the last plan where they decided to blow a chain in monorails.
Riyaz told the police what will go on, so it acted to prevent the disaster, it was too late where many victims died.
One monorail remained, Avantika was there with two other women with bombs in their bags.
Eshaan hadn’t known before about this thing; thus, he harried to save his son and wife’s life.
Happily, he did it and saved in fact the lives of hundreds of people.
As a good strategy to not be caught or discovered, he killed himself before the police can catch him, but he never forgot to tell his true beloved Avantika his real name. She forgave him sinceshe defined that he was a victim who lost his family during the war in Pakistan by the Americans.
Reflection: The terrorism cannot be excused since violence is not a good way to solve problem or to maintain justice.
However, the severe oppression must kill the hearts and sometimes change the mercy to a bigger injustice.
May GOD blesses people and guides them to the good way of peace.
Reference: Zee Aflam TV.
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