Dilemma
The date was 22nd March 2020, a Janata Curfew was
announced by the Prime Minister due to Covid - 19 or Corona Virus as is
popularly known which was devastating the world! In the address to the nation
on the issue the PM looked very worried. The Social media, as is the wont, was
carrying horrible stories of the impact of the virus. The virus doesn’t fly in
the air but the fear was all over in the air. Newspapers and the visual media
were abuzz with the data of number of people affected, number of people dead
all over the world. Many countries had gone in for lockdown and expectation of
a complete lockdown of India was high. Next day government announced suspension
of all domestic flights from 24th March. Our son, Vijay, was
employed in Mumbai & staying alone in a single room apartment. His office
also announced “work from home” on 23rd. We wanted him to be with us
during this health crisis period. Luckily he could get a ticket in the last
flight from Mumbai to Belgaum on 24th. An Ola cab was booked on 23rd
for the next day. We were happy. But late in the evening taxis and cab services
were officially stopped. News started pouring in of Police actions on the people
moving on the roads of Mumbai. Whatsapp and Twitter were flooded with the
videos of people getting beaten up. The anxiety returned, whether Vijay will be
able to make it to the airport? We had a very disturbed sleep that night. 24th
Morning the Ola driver duly informed cancellation of the ride. Well
intentioned, he also advised Vijay not to take a chance of going on the road as
he may also be beaten up. TV channels were showing the empty streets and the
police bandobast in Mumbai. We in Belgaum unable to do anything left the situation
to unwind itself. In Mumbai, Vijay, decided to check for himself and carrying
his backpack he went on the road to find a conveyance. He found nothing. He
called up a couple of friends to drop him to the air port but the dread of
police action dissuaded them from helping. A police constable gave some hope
when he encouragingly informed Vijay that some City buses were plying & he
may get a bus to the airport if he waited. When even after one hour of waiting
no bus was in sight, Vijay decided to walk down the distance of about 5 KM to
the airport. The streets were empty and police were stopping the four and two
wheelers but not the pedestrians. Vijay could reach the airport in time.
Meanwhile in Belgaum we were full of anxiety, what if the
flight gets cancelled? What if the plane is not properly sanitized? What if
there is a complete lockdown and he has to stay back in Mumbai, how will he
manage his meals? The anxiety reduced a lot when he boarded the flight. I
started for the Belgaum airport to receive my son. Belgaum roads were all empty
with barricades at many places. The concern, the fear of the people of
possibility of getting sick was pulpable and it added to the efficiency of the
administration. Some distance away I saw a masked man waving me to stop the car;
he was carrying a travel bag. I slowed the car and stopped near him, ready to
give him a lift . Then suddenly a thought occurred, what if the gentleman is
Corona positive? Is it safe healthwise to take him in my car? The whatsapp
videos& messages all started flashing simultaneously in my mind. The
negativity crept in. I politely lied to the gentleman about my destination
being close by and moved on. Traveled one kilometer & the nervousness
subsided a bit. Having missed out to help someone in need brought in the
feeling of guilt. I pulled the car to a side and waited to see if someone gave
the man a lift. A truck and a van passed by, I could not see him in either of
them but then it was not possible to see everyone in the moving vehicles. I
tried to convince my conscience that the man must be in one of them. As I was
getting late for the airport, I started moving to the airport.
At the airport Vijay came out after scanning for the
temperature. He looked happy but pale. He was worried if there was someone
Corona + in the flight! I did not hug him. I asked him to sit at the back seat-
Social Distancing! At home he was made to keep his belongings outside for
sanitizing and first thing he was to do was take a Dettol water bath. The fear
was making us take extra precautions.
Next day the 21 day complete lockdown of the country was
announced. Within a couple of days of the lockdown the disturbing news of
plight of migrant workers started making the front pages of the newspapers. The
TV Channels were flashing the pictures of hordes of the workers with their
families on the road walking. I once again got in the desolated mood for not
having helped a man in need. The theory of Karma started making rounds in my
conscience. A few days still and came the shocking news of Tablighi Jamaat and
Markaz. There was a sudden spike in the number of Corona infected people.
Innocent, unconnected people were also getting affected. The guilt feeling of
not helping the needy started giving way to a more matured logic of stay safe,
stay healthy. The feeling of guilt subsided but dilemma persists if I did the
correct thing.

Wow! So proud to be your daughter! Keep writing and sharing 🥳❤️
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ReplyDeleteAwesome write up sir... continue the same🙂🙂
ReplyDeleteThank You
DeleteThe guilt for sure is disturbing. However on the grounds that , if we are healthy alone people around us can be healthy, you can give yourself a sigh of relief. It is equally important not to be a carrier of a pandemic while trying to help others in need.
ReplyDeleteThere are different ways of supporting people in these times , am sure you folks will be doing it. What ever I have known about you.
But the very thought of penning this down about the personal experience and also the guilt is appreciable.
Thank You. Yes we are supporting a few and will continue to support till we can.
DeleteOur culture says that every action of ours is destined .and the controller is the Almighty. So believe that he might be helped by someone else who is destined for the same. Keep going ..with the help you are rendering for others who are more needy. Stay blessed and stay safe .
ReplyDeleteThankyou very much for your kind and soothing words
DeleteYou have missed out of helping one needy who must have been destined of help from some other quarter. As repentance, ensure that you identify 2 needy people and redress theit problem. You will have peace of mind.
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