Saturday, November 29, 2008

Mumbai Mayhem - A Slur on India!

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Consider a wonderful day, which has a significant importance in your life and you want to celebrate it with your loved ones. You think the day deserves a special treat and lightening your wallet a bit wouldn’t hurt. Inside a posh restaurant, you happily order the delicacies of your choice and the ambience feels heavenly. Suddenly in a split second, you hear a bullet shot. BANG! For someone on a nearby table that could be the end of their existence.

The first question that pops your mind is, “What the hell is going on? What just happened?” Bang, another bullet shot’s sound brings you to your senses reaffirming that there is no illusion and the tragedy is for real. You spring to first thing you find that can cover you and duck behind it. The thought that rings your mind is, “Will I live? What about my ____?” Suddenly your entire life gushes through in a moment and you suddenly feel happy about some good times of your past. You think, IF I stay alive, I’ll do ____. Bang! Another gunshot and you are back in the gory environment and there is nothing you can do about it except hope that you will somehow miss coming in front of the nozzle of the guns of the tormentors.

After the 60 hours of terror of Mumbai have passed and since now the dust has settled a bit, there are some things related to the entire episode of merciless killing spree that we need to give ourselves an answer of :
ARE WE REALLY READY FOR THIS?

The answer presumably is “NO”! This post is not to answer or make a snapshot of the entire saga of 26/11, because the truth shown on TV sets maybe far from the reality. But the idea is to look back at the crisis and raise a few questions.


What was the exact intent of this attack?

Like any other terror activity, the idea would be to cause maximum causalities, gain attention and of course cause terror, right? But from the limited knowledge that I got about these attacks from the print and video media, I realize that there is something EERIE about the whole incident. Somehow, somewhere something is wrong and that something is pinching me.

When the terrorists attacked Taj, why did they directly head to 6th Floor?
They could have killed a lot of people in the different restaurants on the Ground and the First Floor before heading to the 3 rooms on the 6th Floor and killing the inmates there. Were there more weapons on that floor? Or as the media now speculates, one or two of them lived there as tourists since a few days. I believe that there was ammunition stored in those rooms, because considering that there were just 3 terrorists in Taj, for them to carry so many guns, ammunition, grenades and RDX is not humanly possible.

Whatever be the truth, had the terrorists started from ground floor killing people floor by floor from the gate itself and making this another “Jallianwala Bagh” massacre. Were the terrorists so dumb, or is there some other reason for this behavior?

Also, the terrorist who was caught coughed up all the information in just one day. Apparently the coast guard and the other sources also reconfirm his tale till the parts it can be traced. Now knowing the nature of terrorists, they prefer to die before getting caught, and even when the army captures them like was done with due valor in this case, getting information from them is impossible. So, was some special way used to get the information from him and how was it actually commissioned is a question that baffles me.

All in all, though I am happy that the terrorists failed in their mission to kill 5000 people, I feel something is really strange!


Now the main question,
“When are we going to learn to RETALIATE?”

This is the first time when we see such events happen in posh places where the rich and famous are bound to be present. From the media, it was heard that the terrorists were keener on killing the British and American nationals and the Jews. It was also mentioned that they spared the Muslims. For a fact, Indian Muslim is as Indian as any other Indian and I hope our people make that point reach across by not rioting on the name of communities anymore. The enemy comes from outside and tries to divide us. By “US”, I mean, the Indians, and we forget that there are no differences amongst Indians; and terrorists bear no caste, no creed and no color.

Yet, we Indians form probably the most defensive nation in the world today. So tuned are we to following the “Gandhian” mode of thought that we forget that the ideology holds true only till a certain point and after that the only thing counts is cleaning up the problem. Since a long time, we have been continuously disturbed by terrorists who blow our buses and trains, hijack our planes and make our public places unsafe for public. If that was not it, they even reached the Parliament and the latest Mumbai massacre is addition of another chapter to their array of achievements.

In return, India has revoked the POTA, which was a way to counter the Terrorism. Our army and police force is made lame-duck in the politics that follows. The true martyrs, the Policemen, the Army and the Fire-fighters who lose their lives trying to help others live yet-another-day are just given a tribute of false prayers and a small medal. I believe the way to pay them worthy homage is by cleaning up the system. We need our Politicians to do something more than just make false promises, meet the patients for 2 minutes and condemn the incidents. We need them to sit in the Parliament, discuss and plan better and stringent laws against terrorism, as we spend 15 Lakh rupees per minute of their discussion. Instead we get the mud-slinging by Politicians of different parties.

We have been bossed around for years from hostile elements and all we do in return is “talk”. Bangladesh, a country which gained its independence due to Indian army, today threatens the Eastern states due to its issues of refugees and terrorism. Even the tiny state of Sri Lanka with its issues of LTTE pesters India’s diplomatic ties. The blame-game wars with China and Pakistan have been going on since ages and the so-called decades of “talks” have not yielded any progress.

By the above, I am not saying that we should resort to war between nations for an issue that can be tackled by proper diplomatic ties, but India definitely needs to tighten its stand on the “War against Terror”. We Indians revere our nation as “Mother India”, then why do we act as silent bystanders when people come and insult our mother. The latest blow is more like a spit on the face of our self-dignity. The Indian media called the 26/11 Mumbai Attack as “9/11 of India”.

We know how the Americans reacted after the 9/11,
Are we going to even try something similar?

5 comments:

Shaily said...

Im glad there is someone who is looking at this situation from different angles and raising bafflin questions. The media should hire you ;)

On a serious note...it is indeed a war against terrorism that we need to embark upon and if we need to clean up the system and our politicians cannot escape so easily!
Like I have read sumwhere... 'We are angry about those who have come thru BOAT,but wat abt those who have come thru VOTE?'

Niket Shah said...

Greatly said...

I really admire you point of view on whole matter...a totally different prospective.

The best thing i liked is the flow, it all goes in very smoothly covering all the aspect one after other.

Mamta said...

I dont know if my comment is really relevant, but yesterday I was on facebook playing poker and there was this guy called waleed. We starting chatting and then he told me he was from Pakistan. Our conversation went on from being friendly to hostile in a couple of minutes as he became angrier at the fact that Indians were blaming Pakistan for the terrorist attack. And it was truly worth seeing how ignorant the pakistanis are of what their government is upto.. Or maybe.. Are we the ones who are REALLY ignorant of what the political heads are doing? The conversation made me want to introspect on our countries decisions and actions before we start blaming the pakistanis for this. Are we really as clean as we assume ourselves to be? The corruption from the system within, is it that which attracts all the wrong elements from the world to attack INDIA?

Anonymous said...

After these many good comments,
I want to add only one thing.......

Do not worry about those who have come thru boats...
Our forces can easily defeat them.



WORRY about those who have come thru votes....
Those are our REAL ENEMIES


Adding one more......
"A group of donkeys lead by lion can defeat a group of lions lead by Donkey".

Parth said...

I agree to whatever you say!

However, overhauling the Indian Political system is a mammoth task. Although we put the blame on the politicians and the governing body, I say, what steps have we as the responsible citizens of this country taken? This may sound empty or hollow, but this is the truth! We Indians are just not concerned about anything other than our own vested interests. And, when I say this, it includes me also.
Its high time that people consider that this is happening in their own backyards and homes and take some measures to ensure that our streets are safe.
It is really sad that every time something of such magnitude takes place, all we do is talk, discuss, argue and blame. It is time to take some action. All I can pray for is that this time there will be some actions, some steps taken to ensure that not only India, but eventually, the world is a better place to live.