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Murtaza Talpur

Murtaza Talpur

The writer works at AWARE based in Badin

Justice for Namrita!

Published on: September 22, 2019 2:17 AM

September 22, 2019 by Murtaza Talpur

Where as a society, we are moving towards? Everywhere the clouds of darkness are hovering around – the pains, aching, sighs, and yells of deserted parents, innocents are being murdered inhumanly. The day times’ incidents of savagery come as nightmare, it becomes hard to sleep for a conscience soul.

On the other hand, our justice system is in deep slumber or it is only for the poor, the case gone in court means it is gone for good! There are thousands of pending cases in the courts, which has been decades but nothing has come out. As result, innocents are in jails and perpetrators are roving freely.

Moreover, take police institution that is in complete doldrums. Generally speaking, taking bribe is the leading profession of our policemen than to save and protect public. It has no such efficiency and training to investigate or reach to actual criminals or murderers. If they have these qualities and don’t employ then means the institution is completely politicized and corrupted.

Besides, our politicians to whom we vote and get them sit on country’s highest apogee -parliament, assembly and cabinet. What they do there? They most of the time plan to dupe, loot and prevaricate public or think only for their vested interests not for divested people.

Tragically, in Sindh, PPP has made the province a complete graveyard and a lagoon filth and in center Imran Khan is doing its best to take the soul out from common public. Heartily congratulations to both! Sindh government and federal government keeping the good pace on!!

Sindh, once was the land of the sufis and saints, but now it has been a soil of reprobates and rouges. Robbers, plunderers, and thieves are ruling Sindh since last three decades. With passing time and bolster of influential the scoundrels’ populations is mounting in the province making hard to live for general public.

Sindh, once was the land of the sufis and saints, but now it has been a soil of reprobates and rogues

Though in last couple of years, in Sindh killings of innocent is at its apex. Once there was Naila Rind, now it is Namrita, a young, and talented medical student at Bibi Aseefa Dental College Larkana, has brutally been murdered in her hostel room a few days back. After slaying, no one knows, who spreads such news that she committed suicide without any rigorous investigation. Now the post mortems reports have come out which says it is a sheer murder.

After outcry on Social Media, the case has got more attention in print and electronic media too. Sindh government machinery has been in movement to arrest the culprits. Also Sindh government has ordered to conduct judicial inquiry on this case, which is an appreciable initiative. Hoping that the judicial committee will work honestly and independently and will not weaken the case for the sake of some rupees, if they are proffered, which I think will definitely be offered.

Whosoever is behind the ruthless murder of Namrita, should highly be reprimanded and given exemplary punishment. So that such Namritas in future should not be slayed. Those who have killed her might have upper hands or links at politicians’ level. But this case need to be taken seriously and should not be given loopholes as has been happening in the past. What happens in the societies like our, during initials days the case seems at boiling points, there are talk shows, social media uproar but as time passes, everyone forgets. And it is a common believe, as the case delays then the chance of justice seem a distant dream.

Finally, the civil society organizations should come out and speak for Namrita. In each and every city of Sindh as well as at federal level press conferences and rallies should be organized to pressurize the government machinery to take it seriously. The concerned departments and institutes ought to play its role to have justice for Namrita. Social Media uproar should continue till justice is made.

The writer is a freelance journalist

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