One person dies every five minutes on Indian roads. Not
something that is going to upset many of us.
The good thing is that there is someone who has decided to
do something about it. Indian Institute of Tecnology (IIT )-Delhi
student Dikshant Sharm has written to Aamir Khan to highlight the
issue of road safety through his hugely popular reality TV show Satyamev Jayate
in the coming season.
IITian Dikshant lost four of his friends in a road accident
when they undertook a trip to Rajasthan to celebrate their placements. Two of
them lost their lives and two others were injured badly when the Innova they
were traveling in overturned near Jaisalmer in March this year.
Dikshant has been seeking signatures from people to petition
Aamir Khan and Satyamev Jayate to do a show on fatal road accidents. He has so
far got over 32,000 people to sign the petition.
In his petition, Dikshant says, "Someone told me that
the lives of my friends could have been saved if they were taken care of
immediately. But no help arrived for about 30 minutes and they succumbed to
their injuries. I have realized that the impacts of road accidents are huge.
Not only do they claim lives, but they also have a devastating impact on the
lives of those who are involved. If a loved one of yours has been involved in
the accident it haunts you for the rest of your life."
Ever since Aamir Khan's reality show Satyamev Jayate went on
air two years ago, it has created awareness about burning issues that afflict
Indian society. Aamir and his reality show have been successful in starting a
debate on many topics the show took up, Satayamev Jayate's director, Satyajit
Bhatkal confirmed having received Dikshant's petition. "The team of
Satyamev Jayate met this group of students. We were very moved by their story
and what they intend to do."
Bhatkal further added, "Taking a leaf out of their
life, these students have turned a personal tragedy into a larger issue that
affects society at large. We are very positive that we should do something on
this issue."
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