A few days back while skimming through the Calcutta Times
(the daily entertainment dose of Times Of India) my eyes stopped on something
which was more than just entertainment. The section was basically aligned with
an upcoming Bengali movie of Parambrata Chatterjee, but the person on whom the
film was based is what interested me.
It’s more than a year that BARUN BISWAS was killed. But
undoubtedly his flame lives on. Not only is he an inspiration for the movie but
is also the same for millions who are supporting and striving for a better
society. Barun Biswas’s life is worth knowing and revering. Following it to an
extent which one can is the next great thing. Surely, being someone like Barun
Biswas requires extreme selflessness and sacrifices. He was a true hero, a hero which the Indian
society truly needs.
Barun Biswas, the youngest son of a farmer was a dauntless
social crusader who feared none. As rightly described by his father, Barun had
nerves of steel!! He had almost single-handedly raised voice against atrocities which
the local goons had unleashed in his town –Sutia in North 24 Parganas. Rape had
become an everyday thing in the town until he strengthened the people to take a
brave stand against it. Not only this,
Barun also ensured the social rehabilitation of the rape victims by fixing
their marriages and helping them financially. He taught poor children, bought
medicines for sick, coached job seekers and arranged money for many needy families.
He even campaigned and prepared a blueprint for the dredging of a canal to
prevent flooding in Sutia and nearby areas. This was later accepted by the
Government. In his early life he had cracked the West Bengal Civil Service
Examination but he eventually made up his mind to dedicate his life for service
of the society.
Whatever he would earn at the end of the month, he would give
it to poor families. He spent the least on himself and saved the maximum for
the needy. He would even ask his family members to do the same. Barun would happily
give his bed for someone to sleep and he would himself sleep on plastic sheets.
Like any other unsung hero of our society Barun Biswas too, didn’t believe in
advertising what he did.
But today’s dark society ruled by politics, money and muscle
power had already marked Barun for death. But still, as his mother says, Barun
never went to back foot despite knowing the threats lingering around him.
July 5th 2012- Barun Biswas was murdered by
sanctioned goons of local MLAs who were badly affected by Barun’s work. A year
later Barun’s family is still waiting for justice.
Who killed Barun Biswas?? – the title of the article in
Calcutta Times looms in front of us.
Till the day Pratibadi Mancha (a social organization set up
by Barun) raises its voice against all atrocities.Agreeing with what Barun Biswas’s mother said, I would quote
her words -“Barun chilo, Barun ache, Barun thakbe”.
Can people like Barun
Biswas blossom in our Indian society??
Surely, if political terror and its aided hooliganism is not
stopped then one will be just left revering such great men rather than
following them.
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