Tuesday 28 April 2015

Nurturing the Beast within



Referring to a wretched incident that occurred in Kondhwa, Pune around April 21st 2015:

Nurturing the Beast within

He needed food. He didn’t have any. Neither did he have any means to conjure himself up some.
So, he did what every other of his ilk would. Wandered looking for whatever bits could come his way.  He entered a house. A group of little innocent boys, tender aged, present there were delighted.
 They fed him sumptuously, showered heaps of affection and compassionately decided to let him stay along.
He would have died to believe the above sentence to be factual. Or at least remotely close to it. But yes, he did die.
Because he had entered hell. The keepers of this hell were indeed boys between age 10-12, and they were indeed delighted. Delighted to see the hapless target that would feed their savagery.

The subject referred to in third person until now is an eight month old puppy. He was simply looking to satiate his own hunger. Unfortunately, so were they. But their hunger was of that to torture, to hear their victim cry and wail in agony. Their intention was to maim and mutilate another living creature, limb by limb. And they took their own sweet time, savored and relished while the eight-month old hoped for an immediate death. He was later hung on a tree, where life dripped slowly out of him. When found, the puppy had his jaws broken, there were marks on his back and blood was dripping on the floor.

These kids, unfortunately being kids are bound to get their juvenile privileges. But their appetite for cruelty at such a tender age is bound to snowball, if let go. These naïve murderers have distinctly set themselves on the murky path of psychopathy, which generally begins with torturing animals as they cannot retaliate. This budding extremism needs to be nipped in the bud, before it exemplarily raises its ugly head again to strike, maybe one of us.  







No comments:

Post a Comment