Our country is perhaps preparing record in facing terror attacks to enlist the name in Guinea’s books of record. Attack after attacks occur and our leaders say that everything is normal because they sit in hi-fi offices and enjoy King palaces under security of hundreds of our police force. They move under police escort. It is poor and downtrodden who become victim of each terror attack.
Banks are open or close, market is open or not, Shiv Sena declares a Mumbai Bund or BJP protest the Mumbai Blast it hardly matters to those whose family is made victim in terror attack. Only the bearer knows where the shoe pinches.
Appeasement policy of our leaders and flattery oriented culture of our top officials is the root cause behind growing weakness and ineffectiveness of our controlling systems and procedures. Our officers take it easy to say everything is quite normal while giving feedback to his boss so that the officer concerned is elevated in his post and allowed to accumulate wealth as much as he can do through legal or illegal means.
World leaders laugh on Indians when they observe that even after frequent attacks there is no improvement and seriousness in Indian administrative machinery.
We should try to learn from America in general and Mr. Bush in particular who did not allow terror attack to recur after 9-11 incident.
Even Obama being President elect from rival party play the tune in unison with that of Mr. Bush for fighting out terrorists from the country. All Americans are one when they discuss and talk safety of their country. Indians are busy in blame game with rival political parties.
This is why terrorists and extremist, Marxist, naxalites have been spreading their devastating network so dangerously that even the unity and integrity of the country is under threat and facing the worst days in history.
The term like ‘Everything is Normal’, ‘High Alert’, ‘Red alert’, ‘We are undisturbed’ and so on are so commonly uttered that general mass ignore them. It is the wisdom or foolishness of the leader who use these terms they do no understand the pulse of common man.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
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