Sunday, July 17, 2011

Mumbai is bleeding again.....

Again it is happening....still the same city....same people...
Nowadays these explosions are became the part of Mumbaikar's life. Politicians and media start praising mumbaikar's resilience unity, harmony..etc. All politicians arrived to the city and started acting their role well. Media got a great scoop...After a couple of weeks everything will be normal. Media will get new stories. Eventually it will shrink to a tragedy for the family belongs to the diseased.

As a responsible, tax paying citizen of India I would have the right to leave in this country safely, then the big question comes who is accountable for this act? Is it the govt? Yes, the govt have the responsibility of protecting the people. But at the same time we know that the difficulties of counter terrorism. I happen to see some political statement that we are resisting 99% of such attacks but merely 1% which cannot resist that will happen.. As a common man I don't believe or least bothered in this statistics especially if it is something impact to my survival.

I am sure that we need a better strategy for tackling this terror. We need to learn lessons from this incident. Need actions not any more speech!.
We need to learn something from US for this. After the 9/11 how do they changed their security system. What all are the security measures which we need to incorporate. I have the opinion that we should eradicate the terrorism at its grass root. Need to have a separate anti-terrorism wing which should closely monitor these outfits(Indian Mujahedeen,SIMI..etc),how they are getting funded for these activities?, who supplies weapons etc.These actions has to be done without much intervention of politicians.
We need to improve our security system at grass root level like implementing more cctv's, providing weapons to police constables ..
These actions should be a gradual process and at any point in time the authority has to provide the details to the public without waiting for an explosion to happen.

We should not mix up any religion in to this. This is the fight for the better world, better India and I am optimistic that we will succeed in this.

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