Friday, December 26, 2008

A Month after 26/11

It’s been a month today.Thinking about 26/11,remembering the massacre which took place at CST station,siege of Hotel Taj and Oberoi and Nariman House,all these places do bring a sense of anger , revenge, courage,sadness and fear.

My exams are still going on, but how can I turn a deaf ear to what’s going on in my country. “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH”,”THIS NATION HAS LIONS,LEAD BY DONKEYS” were some of the slogans people carried last month during peace march after a week of this incident. Being a Mumbaikat myself, witnessing such events carried out by citizens of my country show that we are all united.





 
 
We as Indians, and also as humans, have tolerated this “TERRORISM” to the maximum possible limit. We ourselves have raised the bar of our tolerance after many such terror attacks in our country and the world.
I don’t have any personal hatred towards the neighbouring country “PAKISTAN”, but my point is when both countries want to eliminate this issue jointly, then why does “PAKISTAN” wants war with India?
All over the news channels, there’s only one issue discussed regarding the possibility of war between India and Pakistan. War is not a solution but an alternative to it. When destruction takes place, both nations are at loss.
Pakistan must not support the various terror camps but to stop their operational stauts and ban them completely in their nation. If they are unable to do so, they must seek help from other countries.
I don’t know what other nations and their citizens have to say, but we, the citizens of INDIA now cannot tolerate this anymore. We elect our own people in the world’s Largest Democracy. They have to take severe action against the supporters of the terror organizations.

2 comments:

Sameeta Kambli said...

TRUE TRUE!!!!
we've tolerated enough!
it's time to WAKE UP!
enough of peace rallies and blame games....
let's come together...act responsibly..and make sure there ar no more attacks on the country..
and yes....WAR isn't an option!!!!

Anuja said...

1. Did you think of any solution?
2. Did you think entering politics can be a solution?

 
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