BETWEEN THE HEADLINES

A Few days ago

a headline stayed with me

A sixteen-year-old girl.

A festival night

meant for laughter and light.

Instead, the paper writes

in the cold language of law 

Section 70(1)

of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Just a number.

Just a charge.

But somewhere

a girl lost her childhood

between those words…….

I pause,

yet turn the page.

Another headline waits

A woman in Dehradun 

once a bride

with bangles, dreams, and prayers.

Now the law calls it

Section 80

of the BNS.

Dowry death.

Such a small phrase

for such a cruel ending.

And today

the world posts bright messages —

Happy Women’s Day.

Flowers.

Discounts.

Speeches about empowerments

Yet the newspaper

tells another truth.

A truth written

in broken homes,

empty rooms,

and parents

who read the same headline again

hoping it will change.

Yes,

our Constitution promises equality

under Article 14.

Beautiful words

every law student memorises.

But I close the newspaper slowly.

Not because I finished reading 

but because my heart

cannot read more.

And I wonder 

If equality truly exists,

why do these pages

still carry so many daughters?

So today,

when the world says

Happy Women’s Day,

the newspaper whispers back

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