I Trust Only the Indian Constitution: My Struggle as a Poor, Fatherless Person

 

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I Trust Only the Indian Constitution: My Struggle as a Poor, Fatherless Person


For the past three years, I have been facing social isolation, denial of work, and daily humiliation because I am poor, fatherless, and have no financial power in this society. Many people can easily say, “Trust God,” but for someone like me who struggles for daily food, medicine for my mother, and basic respect, it is not easy to believe in anything.


I do not trust any God on this planet because I am poor and fatherless. I only trust the Indian Constitution and law and order, which promise equality, dignity, and the right to live.



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My Reality


After losing my father, I have been the only support for my mother. We live in a small room, struggling every day to manage rent, food, and medicine. I tried to work as a plumber and delivery partner, but people denied me work, spread rumors, and pushed me further into poverty.


Even after filing complaints in the State Human Rights Commission, there is no result, and the reality of being poor and fatherless in India means being invisible.



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Why I Trust Only the Constitution


Religious people around me tell me to pray, but prayers do not give me food for my mother, money for her medicine, or work for survival. It is the Indian Constitution that gives every citizen the right to equality, life, and liberty.


This is why I trust law and order, not false promises. I trust the Indian Constitution to protect me and give me justice in a society where people ignore the poor.



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What I Need


I am not asking for sympathy. I want work, dignity, and protection of my rights as promised by the Constitution.


If you are reading this:


Understand the reality poor and fatherless people face.


Help me find small online or offline work so I can support my mother.


Share this post to raise awareness about people like me who still trust the Indian Constitution even when society fails them.


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I am alive today because I believe that one day, the Indian Constitution and law will pr

otect and support me and people like me.



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