Saturday, November 28, 2009

26/11 : Whom to blame

Another terrorist attack on Indian soil, hundreds killed and  thousands injured, wide coverage from Indian Media and as usual condemnation from Indian Politics. 2008 year saw series of attacks from terror groups in different forms and created havoc on each and every Indians but still we have not learned lessons  from series of  dreadful attacks. It seems we Indian reluctant to show any assertions to Political society and we treat it as just another attack on us. After one year of 26/11, we still feel unsafe and fear, although there is  a reformation of Police, Indian securities system and Indian intelligence agency but as per reputation we don't expect much from them.
Even after one year alone terrorist captured Ajmal Kasab is still alive and government has spent more than 20 crores for his securities. Few days back leading news papers came with headlines "Mubaiker's demand : Hang Kasab ". Most surprising fact is the delay in verdict of court, although we have proper evidence to prove him guilty. Then why delay in judgment ?? Same thing goes to Afzal Guru. What message we are sending to world that we are incapable of bringing justice in time? Are we not loosing faiths on Indian judiciary system? By hanging them, we will send strong message to perpetrators, will boost morals to our security  guards, will  bring smiles to innocent victims of the terrorist attack and also will build confidence on common man.
At this point of time, when we are openly threatened by terror groups, to counter such threats we need tough law and its quick implementation with no delay. This will definitely win the lost confidence of common man. Still after one year, victims have not received its proper treatment, few of them still carrying bullets in their body. Railways jobs which was promised at that time, has not given till now to needy. Although some consolation rewards have given but this is not adequate. Main problems are delay in implementation of any promise made by politicians and its root cause is multi-layered bureaucracy. We need to have transparency in system and quick response. 

2 comments:

Ashish said...

Really nice one.. u mentioned the true facts..

NorrisFan said...

well u are definitely getting better.... nicely done man...

you raised the right questions but as a matter of fact, I ( and perhaps everyone) would like to see some answers now ... I don't know if there are any but it would be good if someone can point out a few ... think about them in your next post...