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A Disturbing Blow to Social Harmony

The attack on Dr. Farooq Abdullah during a wedding ceremony in Jammu is not merely an assault on an individual but a stain on the beautiful social traditions of the region, where people from different communities come together to share moments of joy and celebration. Such occasions symbolize harmony, warmth and mutual respect, and therefore any act of violence in such a setting deeply disturbs the social fabric that Jammu has long been known for.

In a civilized society, there can be no space for crime, intimidation or violence. This incident raises serious concerns not only about security arrangements but also about the growing mindset that encourages such acts. Those responsible must face exemplary punishment so that a clear and firm message goes out that law and order cannot be challenged and that acts of violence will not be tolerated under any circumstances.

It is reassuring that leaders across the political spectrum have strongly condemned the attack. The concern expressed by opposition leaders and the seriousness shown by the government, including the discussion in the Rajya Sabha, reflect the strength and maturity of India’s democratic system. One of the most admirable features of the country’s democracy is that political differences are set aside when it comes to protecting peace, stability and public order. Such unity sends a powerful message of collective responsibility.

Dr. Farooq Abdullah’s remarks after the incident also deserve thoughtful attention. He expressed concern that the roots of hatred in society appear to be growing deeper, and that individuals driven by such divisive mindsets are not in short supply. According to him, those who speak about harmony and brotherhood increasingly find themselves under threat. This concern cannot simply be dismissed, because recent years have witnessed several tragic incidents where hatred and intolerance have cost innocent lives.

The rise of communal divisions and hostility not only weakens social cohesion within the country but also damages India’s image on the global stage. For decades, India has been admired for its pluralism, democratic spirit and the ability of diverse communities to coexist peacefully. If the flames of hatred are not extinguished in time, they can gradually erode these foundations and become a serious challenge to the democratic fabric of the nation.

Therefore, the need of the hour is a clear, firm and united stand against all forms of hatred and violence. Governments, institutions and civil society must work together to strengthen the culture of tolerance, mutual respect and peaceful coexistence. Concrete measures—both administrative and social—are necessary to discourage divisive tendencies and reinforce the values that bind society together.

Ultimately, the unity and integrity of the nation depend upon strengthening the spirit of brotherhood and compassion among its people. Preserving these values is not merely a political responsibility but a collective moral duty. Only through justice, dialogue and a renewed commitment to harmony can the darkness of hatred be overcome and the true spirit of India’s democracy be protected.

Syed Amjad Shah
Syed Amjad Shah
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