Sunday, November 30, 2008

Guest Article: Now or Never


My response to the Mumbai attacks on my blog has not been the fastest - part of the reason lies in the fact that it happened right when the Thanksgiving holidays started. However, the biggest reason is time it took for the enormity of the situation to sink in - I am still short of adjectives to summarize my feelings about the incident.

On Wednesday evening, I had decided that I will wait until the whole episode gets over to write on my blog. 60 hours later - by the time the Taj Mahal was finally flushed out of now infamous Sea Rats - I was looking to talk someone who was either involved in the incident or had gone to see ground zero himself. I spoke to a close friend from Mumbai for more than 2.5 hours this afternoon during the drive back from Pittsburgh. He reminded me how both of us had walked in front of both the Taj and the Oberoi at 4 AM while I was in the city in October. He had just returned from the candle light vigil in Mumbai, was disgusted with the politicians and the overall system's (lack of) response and of course, heartbroken to see his city's much talked about resilience taking a hit. Once back home, he scribbled some lines on his first blog entry ever (quoted below).

I just think that today this space belongs to the people of Mumbai and the rest of India, all the innocent people killed to terrorism, all the brave men who took the bullet to keep the rest of us safe and to the HOPE of people reading this article - HOPE that this too shall NOT pass and concrete action is taken to bring the merchants of death to justice.

Jai Hind.

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24 hours after the terror attack on Mumbai, while the people of this country have not yet fathomed the loss they have suffered, its really shameful to see that politicians have started playing the blame game. There is always time for politics and this is certainly not the time. These are tough times for everyone and we as a nation need to provide a united front and take actions to make sure that the people of this country never fall victim to such acts of evil. The common man already has many challenges and difficulties he needs to face and worrying about the safety of his loved ones is one thing he could do without. The people of this country want and deserve to walk its motherland without fear.

In the past 12 months the country has been a victim to more than 6 terror attacks. The questions everyone wants to ask the leaders of this nations are - Why have we been a victim of so many attacks? Why has nothing been done after the first few attacks, and many more? I know its too late to raise these questions and no matter what the answer is the present is not going to change but the answers are required so that we can move ahead with resolution. This is the time to investigate and learn from what has passed, make the right conclusions and implement the right system so that incidents like these never happen in the future and even if they do we are better equipped to tackle them quickly. I fear if we do not act now India is heading towards a certain doom.


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ps: I thought this article paints a decent picture of both the history and traditional greviances of Muslims in both undivided and divided India.

7 comments:

utsavious said...

in the last 4 years of UPA rule,
7000 people have died in Bomb blasts and terrorist related violence.
and more than 9 cases of where more than 200 people died!!

Our chalta hai attitude is more to blame for it than the politicians,

we could not care less if something happens in the country which does not affect us!
this 1 incident shook all of us?
why ?
because its mumbai?
Imagine living under fear daily in Bihar, North Eastern states and JK.
we treat the parts of our own country in a step brotherly way


Our country's foundation has been on non-violence and we should not forget that.
This method takes time , but in the long run, that is the best method!!
fighting or war is not the answer.
Lets cripple Pakistan economically and turn off teh taps for their people from rivers originating in our country!
make them beg and plead.
In the end , all these are diplomatic instruments India can and should use to bring the enemy on its knees.

Peace is important to us for our growth.
Remember this,
even after 50 years from now, Pakistan, bangladesh and Sri-lanka , all will be failed states.
an this cannot be changed.
We need to tackel them nd still grow
and sadly , going to war with pakistan is not an answer.
We should strengthen our intelligence and our Land/Air and water ways so that they cannot come in.
We should make all of us proud to be indians in the real sense!!
and lastly, Get these fucking corrupt politicans room in these hotels so that the next time the terrorists attack,
they kill our filth !!

Peace and love!
Amen!

utsavious said...

pardon my spelling mistakes
My left hand does not know what my right hand is typing and vice-versa !!

:)

Manu Kant said...

Agree with Mr Utsavious, or rather lets all go and pee on the indo-pak border so that they are flooded with water and they are seen swimming near sri lanka in their own "free" world.

Manu Kant said...

war is not an option with India right now. if u goto war now, India will go 5 years back in time and this is the time to move ahead and not go back. All the resources would go into the war without any result as these bastard americans will finally come into the picture with a "peace" message same like the one they gave in 1971 and now it is famously called POK..

Anonymous said...

sir have a look at this when you have time to spend -
http://www.defence.pk/forums/general-images-multimedia/16920-zaid-hamid-mumbai-attacks-detailed-video-response.html

Anurup said...

The article you linked to was really good. Missed that part of the history.

Ujjwal said...

Thanks Anurup.

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