Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A real scumbag!

Never in my life have I ever dreamed of the day when such a dastardly deed such as this could happen in the human race. We have known animals to fight with their lives for the safety of their young. These are the ones who are supposed to possess no brains, nothing to help them think of morals and right moves. With the knowledge of this horrible case, those young of such protective animals are really fortunate to come from parents with a strong instinct for love.

Perhaps, some of you could have already read of the case of this scumbag from Jainpur Village in Faizabad District in Lucknow who had his two daughters murdered to claim insurance money. And the insurance money was not exactly a life or death issue but merely to purchase a piece of land.

To kill his two daughters he gave a neighbour Rs50,000 and his motorcycle as payment so that he would commit that foul act. The two trusting girls followed the neighbour to watch a cinema show before they were shoved into the nearby river to drown. What kind of neighbour could commit such cold-blooded murder on children known to him? This is a case of people descending to the lowest level of depravity; people who are worse than animals I would like to say but they cannot even be compared with those beautiful creatures; no, these are people beyond redemption.

Well, it is true that it takes all types to make a world. And it looks like the worst type is sometimes hardly recognisable or easily identified. Would those two girls who died ever realised the purpose of the neighbour taking them for a show? Would they ever thought their own father would send them to their graves?
would they know that, to their father, the value of their lives is equivalent to just a piece of land? Those poor unsuspecting girls died without even a hint of the cause of their demise.

In a way, we see that when people buy insurance for us, it is not something to be happy about. There could be a motive. For, when people hope to be the beneficiary and receive money from such an insurance, the motive cannot be said to be good. There would be greed and perhaps the hope that the insured would die soon.

In buying insurance, the insured must be the one to desire such a protection, either for himself or herself; or the loved ones. When it is the insured decision, then there is no thought of achieving money through insurance which can only emerge through greed.

It would be interesting to study those two scumbags, the man and his neighbour, on how their minds work but that would take up too much space. For example, I wonder if greed and a thinking mind could have lead those two scumbags astray. Was greed too great to fend off and did the mind help greed to overcome intrinsic love? I wonder.

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