Thursday, May 15, 2008

Jaipur Serial Bomb Blasts


Before 60 years, there used to be a big country, they called it "Bharat". The countrymen fought for the freedom of their motherland and worked with shoulders to shoulders. Their efforts bear fruits when they got freedom, but it came with a cost of partitioning. Then after some years, another nation was born called Bangladesh. If you trace the roots of these nations, you essentially find exact similarities. They belonged to the same civilization and had similar culture, their religions and customs were different, but they still lived together. And today, the sons of same soil are turning into beasts, hungry for their own brother's blood. Go back and read news papers, bomb blasts are becoming as common as street accidents these days. And it's not India alone but all of these countries are severely affected by these "self-run" calamities. I don't know if there is any other example in world's history which showed such a hatred in a society who was known for brotherly relations.

The Jaipur serial bomb blasts might bring a medal of honor to someone or maybe an increment to the post of commander, for someone it might be an ultimate way to reach Allah, for someone it will be a sacrifice of Jihad, but for those who lost their loved ones, it will bring nothing but tears and lots of uncertainties. Our intelligence agencies will certainly find the culprits but one thing should be made clear, are we really catching the big fishes, the masterminds or are we punishing the pawns? There are clues that the RDX was brought from Bangladesh and this heinous act has a lots of similarities with earlier series of blasts. It's clear as water that we do have large number of traitors inside our homes and they should be punished to death. They all should be killed in a similar manner as these innocent people. Unless we clean our homes from such unhealthy worms, we will never be able to fight against the external forces. And to be very clear, one day will definitely come when Pakistan and Bangladesh have to pay the prize for knowingly / unknowingly supporting these activities.

Jaipur was known for its tourist spots and there are many other cities in India which are on hit-lists. As a responsible citizen it's our duty to report if anything "fishy" happening around us. It's seen that the terrorists are using new technologies to make this happen. I would be much more than happy if by any means I could be of any assistance to the country.

4 comments:

Swati said...

"The countrymen fought for the freedom their motherland and worked with shoulders to shoulders."

Even the partitioned India hardly qualifies as a united country today. When there is no internal harmony, why expect any humanity from outsiders.

Swati said...

By partitioned India I mean - India as it stands today

Onkar said...

@swati F,
There is a lot of difference between American Economy and Indian Economy. It's really difficult to handle the extra load when we are in war. Remember Kargil days? And I don't think government will look at this incident as a benign act and definitely they will take certain actions. (Everything done should not be talked always !). The problem is our intelligence agencies and home ministry has constantly failed to find the roots of terrorism. And if found, as you said, there is no hard action taken by government.

@Swati R,
If you are talking about regionalism, I do agree ,it has created problems these days but don't understand how does it affect us as an united country.

Swati said...

Let me know how it doesn't affect the concept of united country.

And it has no bearing on this terrorism act. Just that we have no harmony within or outside.