Friday, November 28, 2008

59 HOURS

59 Hours - of threat, terror, horror, and cowardice.
59 Hours - of shame and dishonour for India's Political System and Politicians and failure of the Intelligence .
59 Hours - of anxiety, patience, perseverance, daring of the Media persons.
59 Hours - of confinement, fear, insecurity of the common people.
59 Hours - of courage, bravery, stoicism, duty, loyalty, of the Staff of Taj/Oberoi Hotels and of
the Security Personnel of the ATS/NSG/MARCOS/RAF/MUMBAI POLICE/ARMED FORCES.
59 Hours - of a dreadful experience which was beyond imagination, which put a country of more than a billion to a situation of vulnerability. A situation from where there seems no assurance of security of citizens, from where the faith and believe in the leaders of the country starts fading, from where the political and bureaucratic system looks more as a barrier, an obstacle, a weakness rather than a support, a bridge or the strength towards the growth and development of a nation.
Those 59 Hours, which has been sadly dubbed by some media channels as 9/11 of India, have shook the nation like never before and specially its political system. The aftermath seems to be taking toll on the politicians as the Home Ministers of India and Maharashtra resign, taking moral responsibility on their shoulders and the Chief Minister of Maharashtra has offered to resign if the party high command thinks that it was him who was responsible for it ( It seems that he wants to convey that he is nowhere responsible nor accountable for anything that has happened). Forget about that politicians apathy towards national security, which has resulted into this ghastly act. Far more worse is that even after the dreadful mayhem in Mumbai, these politicians have not learnt anything and some of them are coming up with the most disgusting and despicable statements and gestures. CM of Kerala, Achhuutanand is the front runner in this list of notoriety by issuing an utterly insensitive and irresponsible statement against the Unnikrishnans (family of Lt. Maj. Sandeep Unnikrishnan). The BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi comes next in the list when he chides the women who made a march in New Delhi to express their condolence and to show solidarity with the family members of the victims. Not far from these two, the CM of Maharshtra, Mr. Vilas Rao Deshmukh made a mockery of the terrifying event when while inspecting the Taj was accompanied by his Actor Son Ritiesh Deshmukh and the Director - Producer Ram Gopal Verma - what was the point of taking them along with you Mr. Deshmukh, there is no logical explanation for this type of irresponsible gesture, which indicates nothing but abuse of power. If the CM of state can be so, then how can be the Home Minister be far away from his mentor - Mr. R R Patil told media persons that - 'bade bade shehro main chhoti chhoti ghatnaye hoti hai'. At the time when politicians are the targets of every one's anger and loathing, these type of unfortunate events are nothing but like sounding the death knell on the credibility of the politicians. Politicians must understand the gravity of the situation and they must for god sake stop taking political mileages from these heartbreaking and soul stirring incidents, after which a nations need them and look up to them more then ever before.
What ever has happened, has happened. But its high time that we must be well prepared from now onwards to avert anything that goes against the interest of the nation and which poses a threat and insecurity in the minds of its citizens. All of us from the common citizens to the bureaucrats, to the politicians to the security forces to the intelligence services, to the media must vow of not repeating the mistakes which we have committed knowingly or unknowingly which can result into a disaster of any sorts. Its high time when we as Indians show a sense of responsibility, a sense of anticipation, a sense of belonging, a sense of togetherness, a sense of brotherhood, and above all A SENSE OF BEING ONE to the world and stand by each other in every situation transcending the microscopic selfish motives and momentary gains and sending the message to the psycho lunatics terrorists that how hard you may try, it will always be you who will succumb to hatred. JAI HIND.

4 comments:

Anand Singh said...

Lav, you have very well articulated the feelings of indignant Indians.The Mumbai attacks have blatantly exposed the inadequacy of the security apparatus in India.But it is a systemic problem and the only a systemic overhaul would make the life of citizens more secure.As far as the politicians are concerned, the least it is said the better it is. But we also need to ponder why such politicians win the elections,what is the accountability system in place in our democracy.

George Pereira said...

True. Politics needs to be more refined...

sumitverma23 said...

Lav,

really great thought, it would have been appreciated more if you would have spoken on the rectification part of our sad system.

Blam is one part which is immeidate reaction of common man, I believe YOU and I are not the common man,

Today, its a VOICE - "military attack on pak and destroy them" but I give two options one of and one against attack
1. Attack on Economy of Pak, and destroy them at the level where they ask Indian to help and then we help them.

2. Do not attack on Economy but Help grow economy, create jobs opportunities so that they will have money, good family, good livin standards and then thwy will start thinking positive. and will never try and think to attack on India.

Boss, Options are open, its we to decide.

Take a Poll and ask people what they want.

All the Best

Sumit Verma
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Lav Grover 'MUSAFIR' said...

Dear Sumit,

I appreciate ur feelings, but i beg to differ with u on point one as i think pakistan's economy is already in tantrums and hence the orthodox and conservatives are getting a fertile ground to expolit the situation to utilise it for their selfish motives.

Second point is appreciable but that will also be realised only when once we (world) get together to do away with the pakistan's inherent problem and that is undemocratic system. It is like pakistan is a delinquent child who has lost its self confidence. It is our duty to instill the confidence in it. It is a matter of wisdom and forsight which way u have to do it, first by punishing for being a drifter and then giving opportunities to reform.


Lav