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Mumbai bleeds again....
    
    
I have stopped watching tv tonight. I can't bear to... what's the  point?The same old platitudes from politicians? The same overheated  'Breaking News' from egotistic anchors faking concern?The same ghastly  images? No, thank you. It is obvious from what happened this evening  that we in Mumbai, are simply not equipped to deal with ,even less  combat, terror attacks. It's that... or something far worse - we don't  care. For we , in Mumbai remain sitting ducks. Soft targets. How many  more blasts do we need to prove our utter inadequacy and apathy when it  comes to defending ourselves? When will Mumbai 'jaago'? Is it not a  matter of shame that while Delhi was celebrating a meaningless cabinet  reshuffle, here we were in India's commercial capital, taking another  hit! One more body blow... with zero resistance. Targeting Mumbai is a  cakewalk for just about anybody willing to assemble a bomb. No matter  who claims 'credit' for the latest attack - this much is clear - it  isn't the last one. For the truth of the matter is simply this : Mumbai  is exactly as vulnerable today as it was during 26 \ 11. Nothing has  changed. Perhaps nothing will. People will continue to die... and we  Mumbaikars will be left to our own devices to cope as best as we can.  That we do so magnificently is another story. We have no choice!
While the CM mouths the usual, trite lines ( "Terrorists have struck at the heart of India..."), and Chidambaram reels off numbers in a measured voice, over 20 innocent mumbaikars are dead. Several more injured. Not that Delhi is bothered. Wonder what R.R. Patil's thoughts are today? Remember his priceless quote in the wake of 26 \ 11 about "Bade Bade Sheheron mein..."
Here's a prayer for the families of those who lost their lives.... my God comfort them.
I was all set to watch 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara..." on friday.
It seems like a morbid option now.
While the CM mouths the usual, trite lines ( "Terrorists have struck at the heart of India..."), and Chidambaram reels off numbers in a measured voice, over 20 innocent mumbaikars are dead. Several more injured. Not that Delhi is bothered. Wonder what R.R. Patil's thoughts are today? Remember his priceless quote in the wake of 26 \ 11 about "Bade Bade Sheheron mein..."
Here's a prayer for the families of those who lost their lives.... my God comfort them.
I was all set to watch 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara..." on friday.
It seems like a morbid option now.
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