With folded hands and heavy hearts we say farewell to all the innocent victims of the Delhi serial blasts.It was just that they were at the wrong place at the wrong time.
It was sheer waste of precious lives because of some misplaced griviences of few fanatics. We are helpless in dealing with them. It is a fact that Government agencies cannot keep an eye on the
each and everyone. It is up to us to be vigilant. It is now high time we leave our attitude of why should I bother and I will mind my own business only.
May be the concerned agencies will change their attitudes and stop victimising the person who tries to help them, it will a step in positive direction.
My sincere condolences to all the bereaved families. A prayer that all the injured recover without suffering more pain.
A Tribute to victims of Serial Blasts
Made Popular Sep 15 2008
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I am aggrieved at the sheer inefficiency and criminal negligence of the law enforcement agencies. I can’t buy the argument that government agencies can not keep a watch on every one simply because it is a stupid argument of an unworthy leader. Police is duty bound to protect people and they have failed in their primary task. To explain it, I will digress a little. Suppose the defence forces say that it is not possible to keep a vigil on the borders due to its sheer length and terrain of hills, land, rivers and sea; then, will we accept that and allow them to sleep in barracks because at first sight the task looks impossible. Similarly, the law enforcement agencies are responsible for their job and they are trained for it. They advance in their careers and occupy higher positions on the basis of their competence. It is their failure. You may say, collective failure.
If we have to police our areas; why shouldn’t we snatch their uniforms and kick them out naked? They deserve a donkey ride, no?
Well, I am angry.