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Articles: Short Stories | Tears unnoticed! - Ms. Susmitha S
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It’s the time where all need to come into a single roof.. then why all these barriers which are not holding any more in our living?”
“Then do you think, Sanjay has to think about this?”
“No Vindhu .. Sanjay’s constraint is not caste .. whats hindering him is his family’s environment. He doesn’t want to hurt or disturb his family for his sake. He is not willing to face the aggression from his family.”
“Now what to do Grandpa?”
“Uhmm .. you youngsters are the ones who need to lay proper foundation for a healthy society. Ofcourse you need to face some troubles and hurdles initially.. no doubt. But remember you are doing for a good purpose. If we fear those minor troubles, we would not have eradicated Sati, child marriages.. isn’t it?
“Uhmmmm”
“Vindhu .. what parents want ultimately is that their children to be happy. So though Sanjay’s parents have trouble in accepting Sumana initially, they get convinced once they find Sanjay being content with Sumana and also if Sumana is successful to meet their expectations as a daughter-in-law. Same context applies to Sumana’s parents too with Sanjay. Its all upto Sumana and Sanjay to make up their life.”
“Great … Well said Grandpa! so what should be done now?”
“Hmmm .. if at all Sanjay and Sumana are still having the same feelings, I would suggest them to take a step further, handle the situation tactfully, rather than compromising with it. After all those kids aren’t doing any thing wrong … U know the Lord itself encouraged to marry the person you love! Did you understand about whom am talking about …?” smiled Grandpa.
“Yes .. Lord SriKrishna… not only love but intercaste too”, winked Vindhya.
“Yes ofcourse”
“Really I pray for such a thinh to happen .. you know both are such lovely persons..”
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