Monday, February 15, 2010

Can terror be a history in india

With people trying to forget the 26/11 mumbai attack, the recent blast in pune has again ignited our inner fire against terrorism and given a stance to stood together with pune. I will like to give a detail about that incident, which the politician dubbed as Accident..
The blast in Pune occurred a day after India and Pakistan agreed to resume their peace talks regarding the Mumbai terror attack. Both the countries fixed Feb 25 as the date for a meeting at the foreign secretary-level.
But unfortunately, A bomb concealed in a bag went off Saturday evening in German bakery in Pune, killing nine people and injuring 57. Instead of supporting victims, the politicians are playing blame games. Home minister is trying to escape by saying that there was no faults in intelligence.
But yes it could have been avoided, if the government would have deployed the police for normal daily duty, instead of deploying huge police force for Rahul Gandhi's visit to Mumbai and to ensure release of Shah Rukh Khan's My Name Is Khan but left the common man with out security.
This blast might have been one of the severe devastration of terror if the terrorists either planted bomb in the Jewish community centre or the Osho Ashram, both within a few feet of the bakery.
So its the time to Wake up and do something for our own security(a common Man) if not Z++ security like our great VIP's.

4 comments:

  1. I admire your concern on this issue......Pune blast was one of the major terrorist activity in India since 26/11 attacks...the terrorists kept silent for a while ,but they have proven their presence once again....but how long such activities will be carried out in India????....but whom to blame????....according to sources ,the central govt. had warned the Maharashtra State govt. regrading such terrorist activities prior to the much awaited Indo-Pak talks....but was the blast a result of the as usual lack of coordination between the state and central govt....or Are there are people who really do not want smooth Indo-Pak bonding....If the sources dig into the matter,it may lead to several shocking reasons....and lastly regarding the common man's safety...I think mass awareness is the need of the hour apart from being alert all the time at buses, trains, airplanes, malls,theaters, public meetings etc to name a few.....have a "safe day" everyday in independent INDIA!!!!!!

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  2. The time has come for the whole nation to stand together to fight out terrorism from the country...blame games are always part and parcel of Indian politics..so rather than politicalising the particular issue let us, yes the youth of the nation,the sounds of a new generation do something to wipe out this issue..rather than blaming the existing security system lets focus our attention towards how we can contribute more to this security system...let the new INDIA be a cleaner and safer INDIA....JAI HIND!!!

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  3. I agree with you Akshay. Rather than always sitting and blaming the Indian politics, finding faults with the intelligence, we the youth need to take measures to stop terrorism. Though not completely. But if the take the initiative and the first step, we sure can save our country from any harm.....JAI HO!!!...

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  4. I too agree with Shino and Akshay. Why blame the Govt always, when there is so much the youth can do. Spread awareness not about bombs, but about the CARDINAL truth that we are all Indians that that we will hold on till our last breath, irrespective of narrow regional and religious beliefs instigated by petty politicians and power-hungry religious gurus who have always put their interests over and above love for their country.

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