Let me start with a salute to the hundreds of real life heroes who fight for us on the frontier. The pain and stain of 26/11 have not left us yet and the families of the real victims are under the shadows of mourning. And yesterday, we had an oppurtunity to listen to Mr.Unnikrishnan, father of Sandeep unnikrishnan, a true officer who married the army to serve the motherland.
As the brave parent started on the note of expecting none of us to sympathize with him atleast for the day, the brave vibes of a true citizen of India was revealed.Yes, it was indeed great to listen to him speak virtues and emotions of his son, who was a person , rather who is a person(i believe these souls never die)with an optimistic air of eveything. Sitting here on a cushioned chair in the comfort of a conditioner, it is easy to blog about my feelings as i was taking his words. But, it requires to much more in me to take a step to really do something for the country or someone atleast.
In his words reflected the love and respect for his son, and it had tints of grudge towards the system in place also. As he shared his decision to commence a trust on sandeep's name so that his memories stays alive forever, my mind prayed for those hundreds who fight and die at the borders whom most of us don't know by name. Are they not fighting for us, are they not sincere to their job, are they not one among us?When we nag about what the system is lacking to content our hopes and aspirations, we forget there are people who really brook because of this.Lets be with those families who really need support.
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"Lets be with those families who really need support."
Yup, to luv n respect them is the least thing we can do for the nation(n 4 ourselves, as they too r de reason for our existence).
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