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BLAME GAME - WILL NEVER END IN INDIA

Posted in:  Miscellaneous Saturday 13th, December 2008
 
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Amit Mirani
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Mumbai terror attacks once again pointed at the weakness ofthe RAW (the intelligence agency) of India. Everyone (army men, politicians,police, RAW and the general public) wants to escape from the cause and throughthe blame of the attacks on other’s head. Let’s analyze

These attacks were well planned and well executed withapparent training and different plans of approaching the city and bettertechnology use. It also involved more then 2 dozen people, arms and ammunitions,and of course crores of rupees.  It tookmore then 48 hrs for the army man to combat with the terrorists.

It is still unclear which group carried the attacks.Pakistani citizens are involved in this, but apart from that a group of Indian Muslims is also established before the attacks. The group of people travelledfrom Karachi via ship and then later hijacked a small Indian vessel to get pastIndian coastal patrols and ultimately to Mumbai.

THE BLAME GAME

Congress has been unable to stop terrorism as beenproclaimed by BJP and left parties. IB warned of terrorists planning to comethrough sea. RAW intercepted sat phone on conversation from Karachi toMuzammil, head of Lashkar’s India operations, saying the ‘cargo was on itsway’. Then RAW passed the information to NSC, Navy and Coast guard, but stillthey came in India and executed their plans. RAW says they did their job ofpassing the information, but the work was taken ahead. Again the blame is onothers.      

The Defence minister blamed Pakistan for helping theterrorist groups. Hemant Karkare’s bullet proof jacket was inferior to that of NSG. We blame the government for not allocating proper budget for the defense.Some say Indian Muslims should be blamed because they helped the terrorists in their activities. Some even blamed Narendra Modi for his brutal attacks inGujarat on Muslims in 2002 as videos of the riots where been shown to these terrorists. The policemen are also blamed saying they don’t do their duty and are interested only in bribes.  Policemen said they didn’t have proper arms to protect themselves, so even they blame thegovernment. Indian citizens are to be blamed who take moneyfor helping out the terrorists. Some even blame the politicians who help the terrorists in conducting these activities. The common men were also blamed for not helping the policemen to pass on the information if they see any sort ofactivities.

Our politicians like Raj Thackeray who differentiate people on the basis of caste, should surely learn from terrorists who neverdifferentiate before killing innocent people. We Indians should learn from terrorists because they show better unity then us.

Let’s unite and fight for a better cause, rather thenblaming others.

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Reader's comments(1)
1:Neither has the blame games ever ended till not will it in the future, as the memory of the masses it too poor as politicians are cashing upon it. It won't come to an automatically till masses take an initiative to put an end to it.
Posted by: Aabhilasha Sharma - 16th Dec 2008
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