Yes!!! Its victory for the terrorists in the recent Mumbai blasts (2008). As we approach the end of this year, this incident has overshadowed all the good things those happened throughout the year. One thing is for sure, Deccan Mujahideen (the group that claimed the responsibility of the attack) must be swimming in the pool of champagne after their crew successfully executed the plan.
The terror is so much now in all the parts of India that all the mega events have been either cancelled or have been postponed indefinitely. For instance, the 2 one dayers between India and England were cancelled. A Bollywood programme has been cancelled; the likes of Amitabh Bachchan and many others have withdrawn. The stock exchange of India was closed on Thursday (the day of attack) and it was reported that there was an overall loss of Rs.50000 Crores. Such is the aftermath of the terror. The tremors of this attack have affected all the people across the globe.
The home minister, Mr. Shivraj Patil was forced to resign. The opposition now wants MR. R.R. Patil (Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra) to resign. All the big shot industrialists are criticizing the political system in India.
If all this is not enough to prove to you the success of the terror attacks, then you will never be pushed away from the podium of being a number 1 fool!!!
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Monday, December 1, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Bloody Thursday!
What a way to start the day? All the websites were posting updates on the gun battle happening in the financial capital of India.
The news was flashing on all the channels about the several blasts those rocked Mumbai, last night. Although Mumbai is used to such blasts happening over the last couple of years but, this was really gruesome. On one side India was inching towards a one sided victory over the Englishmen and on the other hand terrorists were in the process of emerging victors.
The only difference this time was that the terrorists were looking out for non Indians. This is the time that we should unite against the countries those fuel such heinous activities. All the country officials have expressed their condolences towards the families who have lost their members. But the question still remains unanswered. How do we combat such unlawful events?
There is no way we can zero in on this front. It is nature’s simple rule that equilibrium should be maintained on our lovely planet. The fight between the good and bad has been happening for ages now. The innocent people and their families who fall prey to the natures move should consider themselves unfortunate and move ahead in life.
One thing we all need to accept; express condolences to the families who lost their members and also to the families whose members end up as terrorists.
The news was flashing on all the channels about the several blasts those rocked Mumbai, last night. Although Mumbai is used to such blasts happening over the last couple of years but, this was really gruesome. On one side India was inching towards a one sided victory over the Englishmen and on the other hand terrorists were in the process of emerging victors.
The only difference this time was that the terrorists were looking out for non Indians. This is the time that we should unite against the countries those fuel such heinous activities. All the country officials have expressed their condolences towards the families who have lost their members. But the question still remains unanswered. How do we combat such unlawful events?
There is no way we can zero in on this front. It is nature’s simple rule that equilibrium should be maintained on our lovely planet. The fight between the good and bad has been happening for ages now. The innocent people and their families who fall prey to the natures move should consider themselves unfortunate and move ahead in life.
One thing we all need to accept; express condolences to the families who lost their members and also to the families whose members end up as terrorists.
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condolences,
India,
mumbai blasts,
terrorism
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