Kerala has often seen the impact of political vendettas and blood revenge. When it comes to calculating the losses, it often falls on the unfamiliar. Such blood games have affected so many poor families who live a selfish life regardless of the color of the flag. Similar is the situation of the ignorant children who had to witness the murder of KT Jayakrishnan Master in Kannur. So many young hearts have been bearing the impact of witnessing that revenge for ages.
Shezina, who was an eyewitness when Yuva Morcha leader KT Jayakrishnan was hacked to death in the classroom on December 1, 1999 and took her own life two decades later, is unable to recover from the psychological trauma, also reminds us. A reminder that political conflict directly and indirectly affects the ignorant poor. In this context, the note shared by BJP leader Sandeep Vachaspati paying tribute to Shezina is noteworthy. When the teacher was standing next to him laughing and playing, pieces of flesh and drops of blood scattered on the children’s clothes, the lives of the 16 children in that class were disrupted. Sandeep also reminded that the mental state of most of them is damaged.
Read the Facebook post:
Sandeep’s Facebook post
Shezina committed suicide in the house of Panur Koorara Chekoot. This is not just one of the countless suicides taking place in Kerala. This is murder committed by communist savages. An 11-year-old girl who was murdered 22 years ago has killed herself today aged 33. On December 1, 1999 at Panur School East Mokeri UP, KT Shezina’s life ended when the state vice president of Yuva Morcha named Jayakrishnan Master was hacked to death in the classroom. Not only Shezina but also the 16 other little children who were in 6 B.
When the teacher was standing next to him laughing and playing, pieces of flesh and drops of blood scattered on the children’s clothes, the lives of the 16 children in that class were disrupted. Most of them were mentally disturbed. With consistent counseling and treatment, many have returned to life. Some unlucky people like Shezina, who could not be cured by any treatment, ended up with a depressed mind. Shezina finally decided the other day that she didn’t want to live anymore. Thanks to the efforts of her loving family, relatives and BJP workers, Shezina was able to study till graduation. A cultural Kerala (if there is such a thing), a tearful tribute to the lost Shezina.
In fact, the case should have been taken over the killing of 17 people. But later Kerala saw a lack of blood in the eyes of the first accused in this case, Acharambath Pradeepan, who was made the PTA president of the same school. A hunt for power can calm many and do many things. But remember that the time will come when all this will be counted. Greetings brother…