Social media and misery of migrant labour under Corona Pandemic
There is no doubt in anybody’s mind
about the misery of throngs of migrant labour heading home hundreds of miles
away and that too on feet. Instead of help, words of sympathy and hope, spreading
messages on social media magnifying their distress with icing of caustic and
inciting remarks is nothing short of callousness. It amounts to adding more load
on people who are already reeling under the heavy load of personal and social
misery during this universal calamity. That includes migrating throngs and
their kin waiting at home as well as masses, quarantined in their homes
throughout the country.
The way they are worded, it becomes
apparent that such messages are aimed at subtly slandering administrative
machinery or the ruling party without any constructive suggestions or help. And
all this is done under the misplaced guise of the professional obligation of
giving news or the ethical duty to spread the truth or just for fun. Why
conveniently forget the primary humane duty to curb or, at least, postpone
giving shocking news to one who is already traumatized by agonizing misery he
is suffering at the present moment and waiting for a ray of hope in the bleak
looking future.
If at all they are so worried about
their duty and professional reputation they can easily take recourse of sending
their messages directly and specifically to individuals or groups they consider
culprits. Why make mass agony an instrument of political or personal gain.
Here
is a couplet with the hope of evoking the sentiment of empathy for such
tortured masses in the minds of the Overlords of Social Media, whoever and
wherever they are —
Chaahe tan par
daaliye yaa man par ati bhaar,
Jeevadaya ki
raah par dono atyaachaar.
(चाहे
तन पर
डालिये या
मन पर
अति भार,
जीवदया की राह
पर दोनों
अत्याचार।)
Whether you overload the body or the mind;
On the path of compassion for the living, both are
called oppression.
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