Kerala was shocked to hear the news that his own daughter was poisoned to death for falling in love with a non-religious man.
This was news that shocked the Malayali conscience. What happened in Aluva was a brutality that should not be done to a father or his children.
But below this news, some people came and justified this action by saying the love of the father.
Dr. Nelson Joseph has criticized such people.
Nelson Joseph criticizes those who come and justify this cruelty by saying how much that father must have loved that daughter, you are a potential hypocrite.
Full form of social media post –
“How much that father must have loved that daughter!!?”
There is…
Is beating with a rod and then poisoned to death ma…ma…great compassionate love?
selfishness
To justify all this, not a single coconut should be dragged beyond it.
The wrongdoers are all those who walk with “pride” and fall as soon as they fall in love with their daughter or son or a girl or a boy of a different religion or caste.
Other than that, they are not lovers.
Anyone can feel love and affection. Then religion and caste will not be a barrier. Not only that, but it is up to them to decide who they want to live with.
From now on, it is up to them to decide who they want to live with until the end. Other than that, not the parents.
Whatever criteria other than love is applied to that decision, it is not aimed at the future of the children. Looking to satisfy your ego, selfishness, pride..
That’s it..
Nah, now some will come. With the dialogue that I have to live according to what I say at my expense.
No child is born without asking father and mother.
Therefore, it is the responsibility of the parents to give the children what they need after they are born.
You don’t get any additional authority over them for that reason alone.
Your children are not your personal property. So the dialogue of “I will do what I like with my Kochi” is not applicable.
Beware of those who justify this cruelty.
There is a potential misogynist in you.

