Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Enough Is Enough..... but what Next?


After the Mumbai carnage, angry voices are now heard on the street, on the web and in phone inbox. And I ask my self why we shouldn’t speak. Because we are common people, work and live in this dream city and now we want voice -- enough is enough, our grief has turned into anger; anger directed against to all who did nothing to stop the terror attacks.

What happened in Mumbai can happen in any part of the world. Twenty-two foreigners were among those killed and more than 200 people were injured and this is all official records. It’s obvious that authority has not learned its lessons from the past and reluctant to learn from today. They only care for citizen’s votes, making sure that it will not fall in to other side.

We are simply victim from every side and we have created a tendency to react only after a terrible incident had happened and people are already dead. Just pointing out others we should look our self and ask what I have done? Did I care about others in daily life; have I done any thing which will benefit to man kind? Do I have right to ask explanation to the people who are corrupt and I have simply made them more corrupt.

I feel we have fear of our own existence; we simply talk without any demand for action. We have a feeling but the feelings are not strong enough to bring the revolution for our country man and that will come up, when the death of somebody close to us will make us fictional.

The crisis has not ended. It is going to be a long haul before the physical wounds heal. It will take even longer for the emotional scars to heal. The enemy is internal and external, if we strong internally no one will dare to touch us.

Instead of mourning, - united only in tragedy, we have to be together without any differences and fight to the common enemy, that’s where we come across in our daily life. We all have right to protect our self and demand for accountability and make it necessary to counter attack to survive, Otherwise we shall remain in the zone of danger for all the times to come.

I am not proud to be an Indian and will do every thing to make sure that my motherland is safe and secure from those who are terrorizing my brothers and sisters.

Jay Hind!!

1 comment:

abx said...

" I am not proud to be in Indian..."
You should proud that you are indian. Whatever challenges we have for our motherland,society need to face and resolve.
(I assume Govt, Police, comman people part of society)
We need understanding, open interaction and co-operation within different part of society as i said.

Overall article is as best as your thought flow.

Asech livhta raha...