Thursday, November 26, 2009

NATO - No Talk, Action Only

To All My Fellow Citizens,

I am really unhappy being a part of helpless Indians where we are most often mute spectators and just go by what happens next (being reactive and not proactive).

It is one year since the 26/11 terror strike and still justice is on its way. Neither our country doesn’t enforce a strong action nor has the Pak govt. come up with a strong reaction. They rather stick on to their only recourse of asking India to prove the circumstances.

One lone terrorist is on his acceptance and pleads guilty and what more do you want from India. This is not a political statement instead a mind-steering one. I have got nothing to do with the governments of both the countries. I am just putting across that it takes such a lot of time to punish the criminals and all the innocents are severed the gun-strikes instantly. I don’t think the way of death can function like this.

Yesterday late night I received a message from my friend stating to remember the one year anniversary of the dead soldiers and others on 26/11 last year. I was really shocked and replied saying “It was not a festival or an event to come up with every year. We are so helpless that we mourn for 2-3 minutes and the terrorist hits our sad silence too. Instead forward to all asking to be cautious and united like our brave soldiers to fight out the coward terrorists”. It is no one’s mistake to remember the lost lives. But how long can we worship this custom. Such stray incident shouldn’t have happened had our security been tight and alert. Such incident shouldn’t have repeated had we punished the terrorists instantly.

I am still under this dense cloud of confusion as to what is the process of justice. I mean lives can be played with.

Regards
Satish S

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I remember since day before yesterday, our news channels have been showing the last years Mumbai terror attack...it was really pathetic while seeing the interviews of many who suffered directly or indirectly and became the victim of the sufferings of this martyrs , it included many, some lost their son or husband while some lost their parents or (grand)father&mother...and many police men-
Ashok Kamte, Additional Commissioner, Mumbai Police, East region
Gajendra Singh, Commando, NSG
Sandeep Unnikrishnan, Major, NSG
Vijay Salaskar, Inspector, Mumbai Police
Tukaram Omble, Assistant Sub Inspector, Mumbai Police
Hemant Karkare, ATS Chief, Mumbai Police.

Every member of the family who lost their ones had only one thing to say- " WHY THE LONE CAUGHT TERRORIST 'Ajmal Kasab' IS STILL NOT BEING PUNISHED'
Why to pity on him or negotiate with pak in proving their shamefull act when it is quite evident to all. Now only one thing from my side,Behind all when its taking time for the Gov to decide upon what to do with Ajmal,its really sad to here that he's been served with Biryani behind all the demis of this 26/11 attack.Then where is the respect for our sacrificed jawaan's.
Finnaly Lets their rememberance be a salute to brave hearts who sacrificed themselves and let make sure(or hope for), this bring change for better.........