Sunday 14 September 2008

No safe place for common man

After watching this movie, "A Wednesday" on Friday night, I felt as helpless and frustrated as any common man on the street. The message this movie sends across is simple “Governments…please stop testing the patience of the common man because it is already running out”. I went to sleep, thinking about how unsafe the world has become. Barely few hours, On Saturday, we witness yet another terror attack, now it was our capital.

Watching all the mayhem caused on the streets and so many innocents killed, I was angry, frustrated and extremely disappointed with our intelligence and mainly the politicians. Surely one can argue that being a country of billion people, it is difficult to track every individual but point is what lessons have we learned and what is the government doing to teach these culprits who in the name of Islam are killing innocent Indians.

If someone can casually go and plant these bombs at India Gate which is memorial for soldiers who died fighting for our country then I guess no one in India is safe. Our politicians assure us that these culprits will be punished but these assurances are as void and frail as our system. What we need now is India to act tough…very tough....get to the root cause and annihilate these extremists groups, whether it is SIMI, LET or any fucking terrorist camps inside our territories. Don’t catch them, just kill them. Surprisingly, I have not seen a single Muslim politician who came out in public and spoke harsh words about Islamic terrorists. Aren’t they polarizing us further?

1 comment:

dreamcatcher said...

India is a heaven for terrorsists. Abu Salem is eating biryani in jail and Monica Bedi is back on television.

The worst part is that another politician who is also a part of Bigg Boss is helping Monica Bedi to get a flat in Andheri (which she was unable to get on her own due to her links with the underworld).