Jeneta, Another Victim of Dowry !(?)



Another awful incident of dowry. This time the victim is Jenita. 67 Sovereigns and 2 lakhs was not enough for the software professional from Infosys, one of the ethical institution in India. This distressing incident can be viewed with assorted facet. The only positive aspect would be that a Pakistani saved poor Jenita. May god bless Dr.Inamullah. One might ask (infact i can see some similar online comments on this) as to what is so great about Dr.Inamulla's gesture? Well, it is certainly great as his gesture is unquestionably humane. Just imagine how many of us(including me) stop by an accident scene to rescue the badly injured victim? Prior to rescuing the victim our mind flows through concerns like confrontation of police and court.This incident also punctuates another crucial point. The shady rivalry that appears to exist between India and Pakistan is unreal. Truly, the people from either side believe in love,affection and care for each other.Apparently the evil facets of this incident are dowry and savage conduct of Mr.Christy Danius together with his folks. He claims that it was an accident that had crucially injured all his folks in the car including himself. If this is true why would he leave his wife alone on the roads in a foreign country after the accident, abandon her in the hospital, stop taking calls from India(Jenita's folks), change his residence. He had well managed to fool the US police force but not all. If this awful incident is proved to be true then, Infosys should take disciplinary actions against Mr.Christy Danius. This would be a lesson to him, his folks and all those who are raving for dowry from the girls family.This incidence throws light on the fact that the evil of dowry is not prevalent among the poor and downtrodden. It is far-famed among educated individuals. To my knowledge i see many men employed as software engineers and their family raving for dowry by high lighting the enormous salary and abroad job of their son. I would also blame the girl's folks who push the attitude and principles of their son-in-law take the back seat. Just like Jenita, a MBA graduate there are chrores of women working in highly respectable positions for software industries in India being treated like doormats in their house. I most of the cases the women would be drawing salary in par with their husband or more than that.

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