Jyoti Sharma and a ‘Lesser’ People..!

It stings, doesn’t it?

To be mocked on the world stage.
To have a foreign leader—not exactly known for consistency or tact—toss our economic efforts aside with a sneer, label us a “dead economy,” and then, while we bend over backwards to accommodate his whims, leave us humiliated in front of the world.

We fume.
We rage.
We demand respect.
We say we’re not a “lesser people.”

And yet…

While we take to global platforms to thump our chests and roar our greatness, back home in a quiet police station in Chhattisgarh, a woman named Jyoti Sharma walks in with all the arrogance of someone who knows she won’t be touched. Not by the law. Not by conscience. Not by the spine-less protectors of the law who stood watching as she slapped pastors, shoved girls, abused nuns, and even raised an axe at a woman of the cloth.

Yes, an axe.
And no, it’s not a metaphor.

The court previously had declared her an absconder.
But instead of the police pouncing on her and presenting her before the judiciary—as any civilized democracy should expect—they watched. They watched as she broke every legal and human code. They watched as she raged through the station like she owned it. And when the dust settled, it wasn’t Jyoti Sharma in jail. It was the nuns. The pastors. The believers.

So I ask you: what does it really mean to be a “lesser people”?

Is it just about how another nation treats us? Or is it also about how we treat our own?

Because the truth is, in India today, a Christian who sings a hymn may be treated worse than a mobster who breaks a skull. A nun offering shelter is seen as more dangerous than a political thug with blood on his hands. And people like Jyoti Sharma? They become bold. Brazen. Emboldened by silence and applause in equal measure.

We Indians talk a lot about karma.
But isn’t what we’re seeing on the world stage, a bit of our own karma playing out?
Isn’t our silence in the face of injustice at home echoing across international borders?

You can’t demand dignity abroad while denying it at home.
You can’t cry foul when you’re mocked globally while rewarding thuggery locally.
And you most definitely can’t speak of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” when one section of your population feels like they’re carrying crosses not just of faith, but of persecution.

I don’t believe in karma but I do believe in justice.
And I believe that when a nation starts to rot internally, the world can smell it.
So maybe, before we run to China—yes, China, who killed our soldiers, helped shoot down our planes and is the friend of our enemy—for validation, maybe we should ask: what kind of nation do we want to be?

One where criminals are protected, pastors thrashed and nuns jailed?

Or one where even our enemies see us upholding justice?

Jyoti Sharma may have escaped the law today.
But we, the people, have a choice.
To stay silent…
Or to show the world that we are truly not a lesser people.

By treating every Indian as an equal citizen.
Even after a mistake.
Even in disagreement.
Even if they wear a cross.

That, my friends, is how a great nation behaves…!

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4 thoughts on “Jyoti Sharma and a ‘Lesser’ People..!”

  1. So vividly described Bob. It pains, grieves and stripped in the hands of evil doers, today it’s Jyothi Sharma, while many others names only God knows will definitely face justice not from the law of the land but from the true justice give on the day of judgement which is coming soon. The helpless nuns might have faced all kinds of insults and atrocities but their silence should not be misconstrued as weakness but modesty of the one who lives in them which will avenge all evil doers. It’s sad they aren’t aware of such a judgement day which is coming soon. Oh! My Lord God they don’t know what they are doing? Should we say Forgive them!?
    Yes, the nuns did and said the same in sheer silence like the sheep at the butchers hands… but justice is coming soon.
    Lovely comparison : when it’s rotting within (in villages and small cities and towns) it’s stinking on the borders as is evident from the western foes.
    Let the maker of heaven and earth open His eyes and bring to justice for the meek and the poor.
    Where is Article 25 of the constitution? Is it defaced or erased from the law books that the lawyers and judges can’t state and uphold it ?!!

  2. Hats off to you Bobby Clements for telling it like IT IS!
    In your article on “Jyoti Sharma and a ‘ Lesser ‘ People….!” You have not pulled any punches, nor beaten around the bush! Well written and straight from the heart!
    May your tribe increase!

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