Increasing Suicide and Murder Cases in Nuclear States
By
Zaheerul Hassan
Professionalism,
faith, discipline, courage, leadership command responsibility, loyalty,
decisiveness, comradeships andworking under stress and strain are some of the
recognized physiognomies of the soldiers and their commanders of professional Armed
forces and like other vital institutions. Of course, the manifestation of
revealed characteristics transforms into achievements when soldiers produces
valuable results under the crises like wars and natural catastrophes.
Similarly, the said deduction stands equally good to the employees deputed on
vital military and nuclear installations. However, possibility of displaying
valorousness can only be possible when dedicated troopswith motivation move to
the battlefield. But, performance or results could be opposite to it, if the soldiers
or responsible people with stress and worries land in arena or engagein sensitive
nature of assignments. They may become the victims of depression which can
ultimatelylead tosuicide attemptseven in peace time.
In
fact, the uncertainty of jobs, fear of intelligence agencies and poor economic
conditions are some of the major factors which can cause psychiatric complications
in human beings. But if such snags
appear in employee of nuclear plants then indisputably one can say that any
minor mishaps on the plants canturn into a disaster. For examples, the world
major nuclear accidents and maximum theft cases at nuclear plants occurred
either due to the poor management, insufficient security, and inadequatesafety arrangements
orarising of sudden technological problems.Moreover, in all such cases Inquiry
Committees have fixed the responsibilities of accidents on the shoulders of the
concerned management and poor security and safety measures. Unfortunately, in
1984 accident in Bhopal Union Carbide Pesticide Plant, over 8000 innocent
people were killed and more than 5000 suffered from serious injuries, as a
result of gas leakage.
On
June 13, 2009 the famous nuclear scientist LokanathanMahalingamof Kaigaof Atomic
Power Station was found dead from Kali River. A channel also addedon November
11, 2006, Director of Uttaranchal Space Application Centre, Dr. Anil Kumar
Tiwari, was alsoshot dead by an unidentified person near his residence. Again,
on February 28, 2012 an expert committee appointed by the Tamil Nadu government
has submitted its report on the safety aspects of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power
Project (KKNNP) to the Chief Minister of the state.
In short,
Indian nuclear installations are not practicingthe safety methods along with
rigid security measures.As a result offinancial corruptions, 160 theft cases of
uranium radioactive materials have also been reported and registered with the
police since 1984. Moreover, the fear of lifting away by RAW and CBI for
investigation prevails among the employees is also adding to the stress and
strain.
The
current research over suicides’ cases reveal that suicide rate among the forces
engaged in armed confrontationis increasing all over the world.
India
is maintaining one of the of the top militaries of the world, She has 3.8
million troops being the 2nd largest army on earth, 4th largest air force in
the world, and 5th Largest Navy in the world, The Indian Armed Forces also have
a large Coast Guard but the rank is not known. Ultimately, India’s Militaries
strength is 3rd ranking in the world.
Astonishingly, the responsibly authorities do not pay heed to resolve
the problems of individuals employed on sensitive nature of duties.
According to Times of India report, 597 Indian
troops committed suicide during the years 2009 to 2013,this takes the annual
tally to 120 soldiers a year in India. Apparently, it is being felt that India is
facing serious threat to her existence. Apart from fighting against freedom
fighters of Kashmir, Indian army is terribly involved in crushing liberation
movements of Naxalites and Sikhs. Naxalites were active across approximately
180 districts in ten states of India.Reportedly, many soldiers are not
interested to fight against innocent people but unfortunately they are bound to
obey wrong order due to their poor economic background. Therefore, fighting against the will increases
stress which ultimately affect their mental health.
In
January 2010, Dr. Lakshmi Vijayakumar an Indian scholar published her article
with the title of “Indian research on suicide” in “Journal of Psychiatry”. The
journal is the official publication of Indian Psychiatric Society. Lakshmi
mentioned that the suicide rate in India is 10.3. But in the last three
decades, it has increased by 43%. Majority (71%) of suicides in India are
committed by people below the age of 44 years.
According
to her, the reasons of committing suicide could be physical and mental illness,
disturbed interpersonal relationships and economic difficulties. The vulnerable population was found to be
women, students, farmers etc. A social and public health response in addition
to a mental health response is crucial to prevent suicidal behaviour in India.
Probably,
Dr. Lakshami deliberately had not touched the cases of suicides in the second
largest Army of the world. The reasons
could be best known to her but defiantly there is a need to dig out the causes
of prevailing unrest among the troops and the individuals employed at nuclear
plants.
In
November 2014 Indian Defence Minister ManoharParrikar in a written reply to
LokSabha, lower house of Parliament disclosed that at least 449 personnel of
Indian Armed forces have committed suicide since 2011.
A
British newspaper reports that 247 U.S. troops self-murdered themselves in the
year 2012 alone, while this year only 222 American troops were killed in the
battlefield.Although, western countries including United States are taking
serious measures to prevent suicide cases in their forces. but they still
failed to fight the actual problem. The major cause of American marines’
suicidal cases is their stretched deployment all over the world. Major
suffering have been noticed in Afghanistan based NATO and American troops. According to media reports in2012, 50 serving
or ex-army men self-destructed in UK alone.
Israeli
army comprises of a total of 187,000 regular troops and almost whole army is
committed in fighting against innocent Palestinians, since decades. As per Israeli newspaper, 10 Jew soldiers committed suicide in 2014, out
of which 4 troops remained a part of the fifty-days-long Israeli aggression on
Palestine, which started in the month of July last year.
Apart
from this, Pakistan Army, engaged in the worst fight against terrorism, and
lost over 5000 troops in the war but has remarkably maintained zero-percent
suicide rate.
In this
regards, ISPR official in a news conference also confirmed that not even a
single Jawan of the Pakistan Army has ever committed suicide.
However,
international reports and media showconcerns over the increase of suicides in
armed forces and murders of the scientists in the nuclear plants. Thus, all
countries in general and nuclear states in particle should take steps to
resolve the confrontations amongst them. The personal problems of staff and security
personnel’s employed on sensitive duties and their recruiting and training
criteria should be revised.
Moreover,
India, Pakistan, South Korea, Iran and Israel should be officially acknowledged
as nuclear states by UN. Under this scenario, International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) should be authorized to monitor
and inspect the nuclear plants of the said countries. UN should play its role in settling down the
Kashmir, Palestine and Maoists disputes, so that chances of war could be
reduced. Failing which, can lead to a
big global disaster.
|