Thursday, October 13, 2005

Who is to blame??

Another one gone!Another to-be-technocrat lost!Who is to blame?Responsible for this escalating count of self-killers?Are the authorities so much to blame and target for all this?This troublesome thought haunts my mind more with the count going further up.And I always end up feeling that the person,whoever concerned,was too stupid to conduct such an act,he must have been no less than a psychotic to be aggressive enough to take his own life for a petty reason,if not petty,then atleast miniscule in stature as compared to the deadly act committed,Im sorry I might have outrightly blunt views on this,no offences to anyone. Since I started my life as a collegiate,this is the third suicide case that has come up and faced light,the last two being in my college itself.Things were,rather have been quite foggy and opaque and the matters pretty suppressed,with the authorities keeping their lips stitched,and truth being available in tiny tit-bits making the cases historical secrets and an aura of suspense still prevails.But does that,in any way point towards the authorities being the culprits?Two of the three cases,have,directly or indirectly,questioned the authenticity of the whole assessment procedure,or on a broader scale,towards the malfunctioning of the authorities,not much being known about the third one.And I,without the slightest of doubt,agree that things are that way,that the exam sheets are not assessed the way they should be,the whole class's dissatisfaction on getting their papers back proves that.But does that mean I have no doors open,no way to go but the ultimate way if I flunk just because of some professor's untimely mood swings during assessment?And if arousing public consciousness was what the acts were intended to do,would the final outcome be even anywhere near to achieving its motive?What difference does that make,if it does?Would the authorities be more sensitive towards we the students,would the assessment now be impartial,or would their ears be open to our voices now?I don't think any of this is a non-Utopian thought for a student!But there has been a loss for sure,yes,and it would have an impact too,but on whom?Today,its nothing more than a stale yesterday's piece of news what was yesterday a breathstirring tragedy which challenged the whole system!Who cares?You are to blame my boy,yes you,yourself for your own stupid good-for-nothing act!

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