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'We Keep Waiting': Cop's Wife's Moving Post On Jammu and Kashmir

IANS, 03 Sep, 2018 11:32 PM
    In the wake of terrorists targeting the family members of Jammu and Kashmir police personnel, the wife of a policeman from the valley has penned down a moving post about the sacrifices made by the men in uniform in the line of duty.
     
     
    Arifa Tausif has written how most wives of policemen raise their children on their own like a single parent and have no one to support them with their husbands being away on duty.
     
     
    "For the wives of policemen, the adolescent fancy of 'being together' through thick and thin turns out to be a distant dream. We halt for lunch. We keep waiting to dine together."
     
     
    "We keep planning to attend family functions or funerals-God forbid!-together. We keep scheduling an outing. But that hardly ever happens. It's not about solo parenting only. We're the biggest liars!" Ms Tausif wrote in an article that appeared on a local news website here.
     
     
    She mentions how the wives keep lying to their children assuring them that their father would be home on the coming weekend or the festival.
     
     
     
    "We keep lying to our children that 'dad is coming this Saturday'. We lie that dad is attending the parent-teacher meet this time. We lie that we're going on a picnic this weekend. We keep lying that dad is going to join us this Eid, or that marriage. We keep lying to their old ailing parents that he is expected this or that day. We lie to our own selves," she wrote.
     
     
    Sleeping alone is not the most stressful, but waking up in the middle of the night, uncomfortable, restless and suffocated is, Ms Tausif said, adding that there is no one around to comfort.
     
     
    "We wait and wait, and only wait. Let it be today, tomorrow or a day after, but the plan hardly ever subsides. Even if it does, a police officer only marks his physical appearance at home. Mentally (and telephonically) he is attending to his duties without fail," she wrote.
     
     
    Ms Tausif maintained that while all this makes their lives more stressful, the current scenario had turned the wives of policemen hypertensive as they were always in a state of insecurity.
     
     
    "The risks and dangers are increasing day by day. Every single casualty of a policeman elsewhere makes our life additionally insecure and worrisome. Plus, the varying political ideology of the society makes it hard to explain to the people that doing a job in the police department never means disloyalty to one's people. It's not always a matter of choice," she added.
     
     
    Ms Tausif highlighted how the youth in Kashmir have trained to be something else but have ended in police department due to lack of job opportunities.
     
     
    "It's only the state of affairs of our state that veterinarians are now working as DySps, while a degree in physical education makes you an administrator and a degree in politics lands you in business. And specialisation in business administration makes you a government contractor," she said.
     
     
    "But those with expertise, in a layman's discussion, prove you to be as outlaws," she added.
     
     
    She also wrote about feeling stressful about being blamed for action taken by the security forces against protesting locals.
     
     
    "So the stress increases even when you are out of your home, because in case of any unfortunate event (a pellet injury to someone for instance), people do make us somehow feel responsible for the same," she said.
     
     
    "And then, when anything untoward happens to the policemen, there is hardly anyone to even sympathise with us," she wrote.
     
     
    Arifa concluded her piece by praying "my children understand all this at the earliest. I wish my state comes out of these dark clouds and we see the dawn of a peaceful and prosperous Kashmir". 

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