Sunday 7 August 2011

654 and still counting


Yes that’s the number of people or the so called mumbaikar died till now in terror attacks and thousand have injured. The pain is terrifying, emotions are running high and mumbaikar are loosing their resilience and this is happening from 1993.
               The city of seven islands was never the same. After 1990s terror and terrorist were the words which were evolved in this period. The people involved in the first attack of the 1993 blast were the suffered of Bombay riots. Riots were held in two schedules one was outrage of common people and the other well planned. Also in the first blast all accused were arrested, not all but almost all. Since then the blast which have occurred there are still no breakthroughs. Only claims are made that lashkar, isi, im, etc must have done. But so what, what next.
                Are we in no position that we can stop these attacks? Why we tweet on twitter, what do we post on face book, what is candle light march, do they stop attacks. The answer is the tenderest attack on 13th July. Again the same tweet, same post and same candle light march. No now it’s high time, we don’t want condolence. We want stringent action to stop this.
                After the attacks we start working, we go to schools and colleges i.e. we move on. We call these as the so called spirit of Mumbai. No this is not the spirit, it is just that we are compelled to work, to move on   
                Now after the blast people are trying to come out of this nightmare. In such critical situation youth leader like rahul Gandhi says, “it is impossible to stop such attacks. One or two blast will happen and its normal. Mumbai is another place like Iraq and Afghanistan”. Harsh word from rahul Gandhi is not at all accepted, It cannot be digested in situation like this. Infact we have to take security steps. New laws for terrorist so that they can be punished soon. Not the one like kasab.
               

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