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“Life was fine before the incident. But ever since our father died, everything became worse for us, “Tina lames Tina, while the cold was sitting in her humble residence in Loni, Uttar Pradesh, at the age of 16.
Tina’s father Feroze, who was working as a scarf manufacturer at Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi, was allegedly beaten by a mob, broke in the Northeast Delhi in February 2020 during a large -scale communal violence.
While the news of his father’s cruel injuries had immersed the family into a well in the dark, which was the most unheard of him was a 15-day period, during which he had very little thought of his father’s position.
Private education is a dream in father’s absence
And when the family finally heard about his father, it was not what he was expecting to find.
“We came to know that our father was beaten by a group of people and took shelter in someone’s place. For 15 days, we kept searching for him in the hostage of the hospital, but he was not found anywhere. After 15 days, his body was recovered from the sewer. ,
Tina
The only breadwinner of the family went away, Tina and her family were released into emotional and financial waste. While a Class 9 student continued to study online at Delhi Government School during the lockdown period, her brothers could not provide personal education and had to leave.
“My father’s absence is affecting our studies. Earlier, we will take all five tuition, but now it has stopped. We have to think twice before spending money, ”Tina says, which still has nightmares of violence that came out in early 2020.
Lost a father and a guardian
When Anas pleaded her father not to visit the family small bakery in North-East Delhi, the latter promised that “he would return soon”. But as the terrible description of unrest came out, the 16-year-old trembled with his father being trapped in a crossfire.
Anas’s father, Jamaluddin, was allegedly killed by a mob, who also snatched away his only English mentor. Dressed deeply over his father’s death, a student of class 6 did not eat for two days.
There was no money left for private school education, Ana had to go out of the school and her mother’s uncle’s grocery store.
“If violence had not happened, I would have been in school now nor in the shop. If there were no riots, my father would have been alive. ,
Anas
Ana and Tina’s family lost all the hopes of education when a group of lawyers, doctors and scholars came together to establish together, a non-profit organization, a free for riot victims among other things The school was established.
While Tina and Ana are hopeful about moving forward in their lives, they suspect whether they would forget what they ever saw during unrest.
(This video has been reinstated The QuintFive years after the Northeast Delhi riots, 53 people died in the archives of the archives. It was originally published in January 2021.)
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