Firozabad: There is no greater sorrow in the world than hunger. The hallmark of such heartless poverty was seen in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh. Where a mother falsely collected breads for the hungry children and when the burden of these breads felt heavy, she sat on the road after seeing the light and started distributing them. Whoever saw this incident felt heartbroken. By the way, this partition raises questions on the sensitivity of the system and on the claims of the government. Shakes the humanity and humanity of all of us. The question is asked to ourselves, when will this painful period of hunger end?
labor colony railway gate incident
Let us tell you that at 11 o’clock on Saturday night, two women were sitting under a street light on a deserted road from the Labor Colony towards the railway gate, distributing false breads, which they had collected while washing plates at a wedding ceremony. Talking to the media, a woman told that she was unable to bear this burden of rotis alone, so she is distributing her share. Will feed these rotis to the children at home.
Both women live near Bilal Masjid in Lalpur Mandi.
In fact, both the women distributing rotis in the labor-dominated city were near Bilal Masjid in Lalpur Mandi, which is five-six km away from the Labor Colony. The age of one of them was 60 and the other was looking more than 50. Both told that they were sent to the wedding by a female contractor. Instead of washing the plates, the contractor will give them Rs 250 each, which they will get later. The one who had a wedding here has given some breads, vegetables and other dishes, but he cannot feed the whole house. That’s why she kept collecting the pieces of bread left in the false plates in a small sack. Many niwalas were also included in these.
They neither have ration card nor get pension.
When our correspondent spoke to the mothers, they told that they neither have ration card nor do they get any kind of pension. The truth is the same, those facing you are sleeping. Their faces were testifying that poverty is the worst thing in the world. When a question was asked on poverty, he felt as if he had committed some mistake by collecting these pieces of bread. She said, is there any problem.. We have brought only rotis, nothing else, we were not able to carry them, so we are distributing our share of rotis, so that we can carry our own burden.
Somehow these mothers have gone, one thing remains, does the system see this world?