Sunday 14 December 2008

Lessons from Mumbai Attack


1. Stop expecting too much from the politicians. We need to take things in our own hands and start afresh

2. Be Responsible : No more mediocre approach towards security.

3. Terror law to be toughen. No mercy and delay in justice other wise we have to repent again the way we are now for Masood Azhar.

4. Life is life. whether its of a cat, a dog or human being. I have put human being at last because that’s the way its in our nation.

5. Not a single person is a common man. Each one is special and has importance somewhere or the other. Respect Life .Ask someone who has lost some one special may be he was a "common man" as we call him but for that family the lose is irreparable.

6. Its not time of "Ahimsa" "Nonvoliance" as Ghandhiji said. It hold good when you know against whom you are fighting and who is your enemy. But when we don’t even know whom we are fighting against, tough actions are the only way out , may be diplomatic pressure or if nothing works "limited war" in the Pak occupied Kashmir on the LeT camps there.

7. I hope the average age of our politicians are almost 70 yrs . this is the age when risk taking is almost nil and trying out new things also vanishes. Same is with our politicians. its better when we vote now , other than candidate party we also look at the age he/she belongs to .

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