Black Day at Kudandhai
'Fate did not take the kids away, it was sheer recklessness of the officials' said my cousin. I do agree with this. I was starting for office; FM radio was on and a lady was talking about the aftermath of the event and saying measures that should have been taken before this horror happened. All of a sudden, people who are not known to most are brought to light, are made prominent and asked to give opinions about an event that had 'happened'. What is the use? Will someone promise that an event of this kind will never happen again in India. If they do, that ascertains the people and that is the way to go. And last, when will the parent class take note of these when they admit their kids to a school? Better late than never. Pray, this never happens again - ever. My condolences.
'Fate did not take the kids away, it was sheer recklessness of the officials' said my cousin. I do agree with this. I was starting for office; FM radio was on and a lady was talking about the aftermath of the event and saying measures that should have been taken before this horror happened. All of a sudden, people who are not known to most are brought to light, are made prominent and asked to give opinions about an event that had 'happened'. What is the use? Will someone promise that an event of this kind will never happen again in India. If they do, that ascertains the people and that is the way to go. And last, when will the parent class take note of these when they admit their kids to a school? Better late than never. Pray, this never happens again - ever. My condolences.
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