Monday, December 1, 2008

Learning's from Mumbai Seize
All the people of this country, including people like us (who normally do not give more than half an hour on average to TV), spent more than few hours helplessly watching on one hand the drama of terror, cowardice and inertia and slow response of our bureaucrats and politicians to respond and on the other hand the gallant reply by our soldiers and armed forces to unknown might of terrorists and finally the elimination of cold blooded murderers of innocents.
This post is to kindle a fire in the belly of my friends, the children of our country, to learn what to do from the bravery of our heroes and what not to do from those, who failed all of us, mostly the political leadership and administrative machinery.
The moments of fear and agony, which survivors of the tragedy, went through can be only similar to what an innocent lonely child faces in darkness of a moonless night in a jungle full of wild beasts. This generation has a right to demand from our generation as to why we made them see all this.
What can the children do? The least is to pronounce guilty in their hearts, who allowed the terror to reach here unnoticed and also those, who did not respond in time, did not allow our soldiers facilities for much more quicker reply and denied our armed forces the pays and perks at par with those, who sit in cosy ,comfortable air-conditioned offices without ever getting exposed to dangers of loss of life. The children can also discuss formally and informally the situation and decide, what India of their dreams would be. Let it be done fast as already there are many wanting to come to stage now once peace is there to steal the show.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

In an Interdependant world, All of us contribute directly or otherwise towards each of these incidents.

We will find advocates of hate shouting the loudest. We will also find numerous 'latent sympathisers' who fan these negative fires.

Unknown said...

Hence Let us resolve to fight these tendencies with Love, Logic and Long-term perspectives