Introspection is important
There is always a benefit in any situation that you come across at the workplace, however, you do not always see it (“Open-plan office: Win or fail?”, Gulf News, April 17). The idea behind steady progress is to see every circumstance as a tailor-made lesson. For example, the situation of dealing with a difficult customer who is never satisfied, is the right time to practice patience! Before exchanging angry words, why don’t we try to perceive things about our own character which need changing or to rehearse some quality that we need to put into practice more often? It keeps us alert and gives us plenty of opportunities to put our truth into practice. Actually, we should be grateful for these kinds of opportunities to evaluate ourselves. This way, we can transform anything into a constructive lesson and move on. If we learn how to look to our challenges in our workplace, we will learn a lesson in personal development.
From Mr Ali Al Aradi
UAE
Don’t involve religion in crime
How come every day this kind of shameful crimes happens, especially in Uttar Pradesh and New Delhi (“Rapekilling of girl, 7, heightens Indian outrage”, Gulf News, April 18). The latest case was because of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Where is the touring Prime Minister now? He has hardly given his voice in the matter. I think whoever commits a rape crime should be punished severly, irrespective of any religion.
From Ms Sammira Moh Al Deen UAE
Leadership needs change
Wow, this is the largest democracy in the world. I apologise to the majority of Indians who are educated, wise and well-mannered people. I hope they get rid of such leaders and this ideology.
From Mr Shahid Shaikh
Saudi Arabia
What is the government doing?
The present government will not take care of humans, rather they give protection to cows. Being an Indian, I am ashamed to talk about our country. They are spreading violence, hatred and looting
the country. I think the prime minister is interested in visiting countries because he does not have the spine to take care of the country. If the present government continues, India will collapse soon. I pray for India.
From Mr Anish Mathew
Sharjah
A daily piece of news
It’s sickening to hear such things every day from every corner of the country. It’s becoming more of a norm. India’s justice system is one of the worst as they give a clean chit to such inhumane creatures rather than serving justice to the family of the poor victim. From Mr Mahein J. Khan
Dubai
Take a stand
Humanity is ashamed of these perverts. As a father of a daughter I feel disgust that some people are tolerating it every day. Educated Indians should stand up now. Your daughter may be the new victim. Please stand up for God’s sake and for the sake of our daughters.
From Mr Usman Khizar
Dubai
Facebook comment
Girls are no longer safe
Imagine, law enforcers are meant to protect the citizens, and religious leaders are meant to protect and teach worshippers, but all of them raped, tortured and killed an innocent little girl who was young enough to be their daughter. It is such an unsafe place to bring up girls and women. I hope they are given a severe punishment.
From Ms Cassandra Debbie Sandra Jr.
UAE
Strict laws will instil fear
This is shocking. It is very shameful that rapes involving children have become an everyday occurrence in India. These crimes do not seem to stop simply because the government and the judiciary have failed to provide justice to the victims and punishment to the culprits. Sadly, some have started to use rape as a weapon — as a means of seeking revenge and threatening others. The merciless killings and rapes of children and women will not stop unless the death penalty is imposed for such crimes. These people who have no regard for children can go to any extent. They are a serious threat to society and must not be shown any leniency. These tragic incidences will only cease to occur when stringent measures are taken against these rapists
From Ms Fatima Suhail
Sharjah
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