It was a cold day. I, A Mathematics teacher was in my school
checking the Mid-term exams of my students when I a colleague(a former teacher
at APSACS) of mine came into room tensed, telling me that some terrorists have
entered the Army public school. I didn’t realize the intensity of this
situation till I messaged my mother to turn on the t.v and check the news
channels about the situation. My mother replied me back “20 killed , one of
them was a teacher”. My hands clogged that moment and I told the colleagues around
me about the miserable news. All of them were dismayed and a gloomy environment
was created by the news. It was 11:30 A.M . Little that we knew that it was
just the start.
As soon it was 2:15 p.m, I left my school in my car and
drove back home. When I reached back and saw the news on T.V that around 60
students have been killed, I lost hope in humanity. How brutal this mankind could
be, I realised it that day. How brutal can a heart be, I realized it that day.
Sitting in front of the T.V the number of deaths kept on rising. The army was
already there but the death had reached earlier than them.
Surely, we live in a world where humans have heads without brains, body without a heart, thirsty eyes and hands full of blood.
These pictures were taken by me at APSACS when it opened up for public on 20/12/2014
Lighting candles in the memory of the innocent souls.
A message to the Government, by the People, for the terrorists.