Almost a week has passed since the most gruesome of all attacks has happened in Mumbai, the financial capital of our country. While agitations, apprehensions and tautness are prevailing in a part of mumbai, most of the mumbaikars have started getting back to normalcy. The catchphrase is that mumbaikars are "resilient" which I feel is the most ridiculous of all. Its not because of their resilience, but their helpnessness-the bare truth that staying cold n frightnened will not bring them their daily bread, which is driving them to regain strength each n every time.
It was heart-wrenching to watch even a 3year old asking our leaders to carry out some action rather than pleading for votes, so that we can live in a safer India. Now they can say that its we, the people of India who elected them and chose them as our representatives. YES, but each and every citizen of our nation has a belief when they do that- that these leaders and representatives would carry out their responsibilities in a way that the woes and hardships of the common man and the entire nation as such would be given due attention. But here what happens is, the parties keep changing, the leaders keep changing, whereas the plight of national affairs remain the same yday and today.
I wonder if these leaders give the least seriousness to such catastrophes. What was Mr.Vilasrao Deshmukh thinking when he took RGV and his son Ritesh along for visiting the Taj Mahal hotel? That this is a terror-tour or something? Not even in any wildest dreams wud he have thought tht this wud cost him his chair. And this should be a lesson for all those nasty politicians out there looting and ruining our nation. Now there is an other pack of blockheads who neither does anything good by themselves, nor do they respect others who are willing to and who have sacrificed their lives so that the fellow citizens, incuding such dunces and morons are safe out here.If you still didnt get, I'm speaking about our honourable Chief Minister of kerala , V S Achuthanandan for the most despicable remark about martyr Sandeep Unnikrishnan's family "If it had not been Sandeep's house, not even a dog would have glanced that way".If this old chap had atleast a tinge of respect or condolence for them, would he have uttered those words?He himself has thus very well proved that what Major Sandeep's father has done by shooing him out of his house was the right thing.Such shameful figures like VSA do not even deserve to speak about bravehearts like Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan.Last time the role of bringing shame to keralites was well performed by Rajya Sabha MP Abdul Wahab when he abused an Air India pilot Rajat Rana by calling him a "glorified driver" when the pilot questioned an airline official about the delayed arrival of this VIP.Its high time a cleansing action gets started to safeguard India from lethal external forces as well as such menaces from inside the country hampering the progress of our nation.
The media on the other end is making things worse by playing the blame game alleging about terror attack links to Pakistan. At the same time it was more shocking to see the Pakistani media defending itself against all assertions stating that its a dirty game played by India to accuse Pakistan and its terrorism.Here is the video in which a famous pakistani defense analyst Zaid Hamid speaks about 26/11 mumbai attacks as a planned operation within India which terribly went wrong.He also says that it denotes the beginning of end of the federation of India.
http://neeshu.com/Articles/pakistani-media-taunts-indian-army-video.html
If only our leaders blow apart their oppurtunism and corruptions and stand together to fight against terrorism by formulating strict laws and security measures...but that again remains as a distant vision, for we all know its never going to materialize. And the worst of all, that I can also do nothing but mourn the loss of many innocent lives torn apart by those ruthless men. I salute all the valiant soldiers who have laid their lives for our nation,India..If at all we are safe, it is because of you people.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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