Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Mob Lynching

Shattered Lives, Burnt Hopes, Rekindled Dreams, And A New Life: A Story Of Kaif

The lanes of Ghatmeeka were bizarrely quiet when we first went there; melancholy was spread across the streets, humanity was shrouded, and most of the houses were locked. A week ago Nasir (25) and Junaid (35)  were burned alive. Their charred car was found on February 16, 2023, at the Haryana-Rajasthan border, with their bodies inside. They were kidnapped, assaulted, and set ablaze by cow vigilantes on suspicion of carrying beef. 

Nasir left behind an adopted daughter and a mourning wife; Junaid left six children and a wife. We crossed the black gates of the small house of Junaid. His elder daughter was weeping silently with swollen eyes. Junaid’s son, Kaif, was quiet, with tired eyes and an emotionless face. We sparked a conversation and asked him how he was. “They burned my father alive,” he said, and suddenly tears started to roll down his dry eyes, and pain engulfed his emotionless face. 

Sajida, Junaid’s wife, was sitting on the bed, tapping her elder daughter’s forehead with love to make her fall asleep. She told us how their elder daughter was always around Junaid, and his brutal death has shattered her. On our request, Junaid’s  son Kaif, accompanied us to the graves of Junaid and Nasir. We walked, crossed some houses, a few shops, encountered children of Kaif’s age playing on the road; they were happy, unlike Kaif, and finally we reached the graveyard. Their graves were laid side by side, with identical gravestones reading  ‘Nasir and Juniad’ on both. We asked Kaif about the gravestone. “It was difficult to identify who’s abba and who’s Nasir uncle” he said without an emotion. Their bodies were burned so brutally that nobody could identify them.

Kaif led us towards the mosque, and we offered Salah for the departed souls. While praying we saw him sitting quietly with eyes wide open, we made a promise to the Almighty to bring his smile back.

Adhering to our promise, we visited Ghatmeeka quite often. Junaid’s daughter looked weaker on every visit and subsequently died. A religiously motivated hate crime yet again took away Sajida’s piece of heart. A daughter and a sister was lost, and how many daughters and how many sisters will die we don’t know, and when will this crime stop remains unanswered. 

Sajida told us how Kaif yearns for his sister; he frequently misses studying with her. We asked Sajida about Kaif’s school. “Junaid was the sole breadwinner, and now we are left with nothing,” she said. On further conversation, she told us she wanted to send Arbaz and Juanid to school, but financial crises were a hindrance.

All Smiles With Miles2Smile 

On learning about Sajida’s adversity, we stepped up and facilitated the admission of Kaif and Arbaz to Meer Public School, a boarding school in Rajasthan. A third-grader, Kaif, who lost his heart to brutality, is finding it again. Once lost, he now exhibits confidence and participates in extracurricular activities. In our recent visit to Ghatmeeka, he smiled and told us how he could fluently read English paragraphs. ‘“Shall I read it for you?” he excitedly asked. 

Sajida told us that Kaif spends most of the time studying. On further conversation, she said Kaif envisions dreams of becoming a police officer. He wants to end the hate crime so that another Kaif does happen to face the same fate..

In addition to facilitating the admissions, we set up a cosmetic shop in Sajida’s house, helping her to make ends meet. Sajida merrily told us she sold two beautiful dupattas (long scarves) in the morning.

Miles2Smile’s small effort added meaning to Sajida’s life, gave a sense of purpose to Kaif and Arbaz, and rebuilt their homes.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Mob Lynching

The consistency of violence in India against Muslims has left no room for survival. Every day we encounter a new mob lynching case where...

Mob Lynching

“My Saddam didn’t die a natural death; if he had, I would have found peace. But I feel no peace,” said the ailing mother...

Mob Lynching

“Allah, they killed my brother, my only brother. They killed him. I don’t even have a father, and he was the only one earning...

Livelihood

The consistency of communal riots in the country has left no room for survival, yet there are a plethora of stories of courage and...

Miles2Smile is a non-profit organization registered under Section-8 of the Companies Act 2013 (18 of 2013) and Rule 8-Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014. The organization has its headquarter in New Delhi. The prime working area of the organization is relief & rehabilitation of distressed individuals or groups and educational upliftment of the marginalized and underprivileged.