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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Now and Then...We need Bhagat Singh

A year has been passed when financial capital of India was targeted by a biggest terrorist attack of country and 177 people died and many injured. All were shouting and putting pressure on politicians and policemen. Whole Mumbai was stun by the big attack on the city. Offices, colleges and schools were shut for 3 days. Eye of every Indian was on TV and the movement made by Commandos and terrorists. Mumbai was silent and in moan.

A year after the situation is we are lighting a candle. We are arranging rally. My question is “Will it work to wake the politicians up?” I think this wont work. Every time terrorists attack on our country and what we are doing is just remembering that incident, every year lighting candle and arranging rallies. Cant we do more than this?

I have seen a debate on Times Now at 12am today. A gentleman in London Mr. Noon was asking the question to Indian government and law that “Are you capable to handle these kinds of cases?” Babri case took 17 yrs to get some result and a year has been passed and kasab case trial is still going on. Why our law is not that much strong to take the action in few days or month? Why our government not that much strong to put pressure on Pakistan even though we know that they have lot more terrorist camps running in the country?

We can take footage of those camps but we can’t destroy them?

Mumbai attack was very big attack but if we go through last few years India faced lot of attacks and many innocent people were killed.

I think the terrorists are thinking the same dialogue which was in the Movie ‘The Wednesday’ – ‘Hum to aap ko isi tarah marenge, karlo jo kar sakte ho’.

They don’t understand the language of peace so lighting candle and rallies wont work any how. We have to do something to stop this and it should be stop soon.

We have to wake up and raise our voice. I am raising my voice by this blog and also will send the same to all the news paper sites.

Jai hind, Jai bharat and saluting the commandos and policemen who lost their lives in these kinds of attacks.