It
is trending now days to swear for little and abuse more. I swear to my mom that
I am not lying. Just to showcase your trueness you put your mother into it
without thinking whether you were right or wrong, also abusing someone or in a
group circle is not bad at all, it’s a “YO” factor for our younger generation that
defines how much cool they are. Present generation has lifted up their scale of
using abusive words and use short forms, abbreviations like ‘Do you think
someone has written C on my forehead’ or ‘BC what a joke you have cracked’
It’s
not about blaming a single generation; it is something which our present
generation has inherited from the past. Saying ‘kutte ke pille’ ‘ullu ka pattha’ ‘gadhe ka bachcha’ is not
cool. In fact it is very uneasy if family members are using these abusive words
which we treat very light weighted, in front of their children, they even laugh
after abusing, declaring these words to be common.
Do you
think if children come across with the same situation what will they do? They didn’t react! No, they did react and no
one can stop it if we are doing the same thing again and again within the
family. Replying “You are not elder enough to use it” to children, wow! What a
reply… by a father to justify himself, clap for him.
What
father really wishes for his son, that whatever he couldn’t achieved in his
life beside he wanted it badly, he wishes his son could achieve it; for sure
his son is achieving it! Someone has said right “what goes around comes back
around”
Elder
should convey positively, the gist of their experience to their younger
generation but they are not doing it, Please convey something fruitful
otherwise we may late! It is said by someone that “it’s never too late” Time to
raise your voice saying No Gaali
at all.
Our
Prime Minister Mr Narandra Modi had launched Swachh Bharat campaign on the
birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi to clean India just like swachh Bharat,
this campaign is Swachh Bhasha campaign to make Gaali free India. An initiative Gaali free India launched in
year 2016 on 14 November, children’s day by Vandana Sethhi to give our kids a
Gaali free future.
Mr.
Narendra Modi has showed us a path of responsibility when he had launched swachh bharat campaign, it is the
citizen of India who can unite saying ‘swachhta hi seva’ and can do anything.
Let’s take a pledge saying No Gaali for our future kids.