Monday, September 15, 2008

A tragedy is a tragedy

On Saturday the 13th Sept 2008, again another tragedy stuck my beloved motherland. There were multiple bomb blasts in New Delhi, the capital city of India - claiming many lives and deforming many others. In this process many innocent little kids lost their parents, grand parents uncles aunts whom they will never see again...

I wonder what someone accomplishes by killing the innocent. Is it on the name of religion? or somebody's satanic desire to see blood bath? I have noticed a pattern in this kind of disasters. Whenever a particular political party is in power this types of tragedy happen more frequently. The vote politics is apparently ruining the very basis of democracy. Ruling parties are scared of implementing stricter rules for the fear of loosing vote bank. Who pays for it? certainly the innocent. The other day I read a news item that said family of one of the suspects in Mumbai train blast were issuing statements from a samajwadi party's MLAs residence. What to make out from this? Someone actually shelters a suspect in a heinous crime - and that person is no one but whom we voted to power.

I think it is time for common people to react and vote out those political powers that are damaging this great country in the name of secularism. They have no trace of nationality inside them, they just act as puppet in the hands of a third party with no commitment towards the safety of this nation.

What we need now is a stricter rule against all anti-national elements and parties. We need to ban all terrorist outfits and impose a stricter common civil code. What are we afraid of in not doing this? For the fear of loosing vote bank?

Jai Hind.

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