The capital of India and every citizen living here has been left to God's mercy (Not that even He can do anything about it or that I believe He could). The biggest police force in the world manning a city has once again proven its inefficiency.
They were clueless. Found wanting and downright sloppy. even their reactions were slow. It is time that a proper police investigations and intelligence gathering department is established. The Delhi Police didn't even know for two full damn hours that a bomb was ticking away just a few metres away from the attack site. The police force is nothing but a burden on the tax payer. We should disband the bloated and expensive good for nothing force which employs people who don't have any knowledge apart from talking and doing trash. And please employ professionals who are given deadlines and incentive based promotions if they are able to make the city safer.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
No to CWG
We have no business organising an extravagance like Commonwealth Games. It is a waste of money when we can't even provide basic food and security to our citizens.
The countrymen should give a call to boycott games which is a wastage of taxpayers money. Please do not visit the games or support them.
The countrymen should give a call to boycott games which is a wastage of taxpayers money. Please do not visit the games or support them.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Salman is right
For once Salman Khan is right. I completely agree with him that Indian government and the over pious media in our country was taken aback by the audacity of the attack due to the selection of targets.
See the facts before the Mumbai attack: there were repeated and regular, rather periodic attacks on Indian civilians. In cities across the country the targets were lower middle class, working class, commuters and policemen. They were killed with impunity and a regularity that has never been witnessed across the globe. The government didn't react half as strongly.
The media and the powers in our country only noticed the attacks after they were specifically targeted. The people in power were targeted. This was the sole motive of the 26/11 terror attacks. What the hell you can even see the difference in coverage by the media while covering CST, Nariman Point and the five star hotels. The Taj and Trident were focussed upon too much. I am stating facts and everyone knows it is the truth. In fact, Salman should be congratulated that he has tried to raise such an important issue which deals with the very fact that a common man doesn't figure in the scheme of things of our country's established bosses.
See the facts before the Mumbai attack: there were repeated and regular, rather periodic attacks on Indian civilians. In cities across the country the targets were lower middle class, working class, commuters and policemen. They were killed with impunity and a regularity that has never been witnessed across the globe. The government didn't react half as strongly.
The media and the powers in our country only noticed the attacks after they were specifically targeted. The people in power were targeted. This was the sole motive of the 26/11 terror attacks. What the hell you can even see the difference in coverage by the media while covering CST, Nariman Point and the five star hotels. The Taj and Trident were focussed upon too much. I am stating facts and everyone knows it is the truth. In fact, Salman should be congratulated that he has tried to raise such an important issue which deals with the very fact that a common man doesn't figure in the scheme of things of our country's established bosses.
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