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September 13, 2008

Delhi Devasted




On Sept 13 India witnessed one of the another audacious terrorist attack. They want paralyse,cripple and freze India politicaly,economically and socially and leave it totally devastated.

In the current context, India should follow a carrot and stick policy.We have every right to go into the hot pursuit of these terrorists- if the US can go into Afganisthan, What stops us going across the POK ? But a final decision has to be taken by the government.

It is really a serious offence not for the first time , many such attemts have been taken place.It has dashed the rosy optimism ushering in the millenium. It has wittnessed unprecedented conflict and violence. What is required is a hot pursuit of potential terrorist in our midst. In the present context,external vigilence is indeed a price of liberty.

Military,itself has become a political intrusion. It a battle between barbaric and civilised society. The govt has to decide a long-term policy as it is a long term problem.Let us stop fighting on ideological issues.

"If any nation sponsors and harbours terrorists and killers of innocent people , they have become outlaws and terrorists themselves.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 was not much different for the people, who were out to spend another evening with their families or were carrying on their daily business. Suddenly, deafening blasts, at various places, in New Delhi, changed it all. Panic, pain, blood, gore and death were evident all around.

Fundamentalists are the people who arouse passions in the name of religion for personal an political gains.Like politicians, the fundamentalists also possess insatiable hunger to be in the limelight . A close nexus co-exists between politicians and fundamentalists. Terrorism is a product of sick minds. It is a pity that the politicians are fighting on small issues leaving bigger and urgent tasks such as providing basic necessities of life to one and all.

Lastly, India must win a decisive victory against terrorism.

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