Aunties in my building have been making theplas/masala chappatis everyday to give to an NGO that distributes it to travelling migrant workers. But the conversation every time I go to give my share of rotis is revealing. I've learnt that kindness can exist without respect. 1/n
Some of the comments:
"They just can't listen to instructions apparently"
"What's the need to go home now? Work has started"
"Paapa (bechare), they are so hungry they tear at food like animals."
"Only these people can live in the station like this."
"They are not calm people, paapa (bechare)"
"Police is struggling to herd them. Of course the lathi has to be lifted to make them listen."
And my fav:
"They're going home coz in Jan Dhan account, everyone's got Rs. 1000 each. Aaramagi they can use that."
3/n
These educated women are immensely kind, setting time aside to cook for the poor & up to date on news, even if uncritical of some govt propaganda. But they give the hardworking poor no dignity. Hope actual engagement with individuals changes that. n/n
Also let me place on record that I am also an aunty. :)
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