Kolkata | Those who wash the dishes of other people's houses after crossing a distance of forty kilometers, who fertilize the soil before sowing the seeds of the crops, who plow from sunrise to sunset, who bear the burden with bruised hands and feet, who are hourly workers in brick kilns, who are gardeners, cobblers, sweepers, whose If you get colorful dishes at home, a new dress for Puja or EidThe faces of the children of the house shine like the morning light.The girls of the house have calloused hands and rough hair Where children go to school with an empty stomach.
Those who don't have any literature meetings, shopping malls, whose house girls don't even have a good saree. When they received 1000 rupees at the beginning of the month, tears fell on that money just like the tears of fairies. How do they get that money? Because of this money, the children may not have slipped into smuggling. They keep the money carefully. We may not understand these things. It is very difficult for our literature-loving, parlour-going, stool-faced crowd to understand those who sit on the street in the hot sun and eat a piece of dry bread and resume work.
We don't understand how much they need a bicycle and 1000 rupees in their house But if we say at least 'they don't want work, they want to beg' it is a world insult to themDon't do it!When the factories closed down, they came into contact more and more with the utensils of other people's houses, with the wheels of rickshaws, with the light and darkness of small shops. Now their children try to understand the school books.
The girl who works for ten to twelve hours in a brick kiln, the girl who takes the local train at five in the morning, when they get a thousand rupees in support, they might think of bringing a curry for the afternoon tiffin along with the bread. We have endless opportunities to abuse leaders and parties! So if one thousand rupees comes, the one whose roof survives, did I do this deep insult? Where as we all know that insults come back to the one who insults them in rebellio