The 26/11 terror attacks In Mumbai shook India and stunned the world, revealing huge chinks in the country's anti-terror armour. A year later, the sole surviving terrorist captured by authorities, Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, has not been convicted, the masterminds of the deadly assault are free, and the country harboring the terrorists, Pakistan, is probably laughing at our weakness, dismissing us as a state whose outrage is easily calmed by tokenism. Our leaders say war is not the only way to assert one's strength, dialogue with Pakistan is the best recourse given the volatile situation in the country. But, is this 'avoid-confrontation' policy responsible for India's failure to check terrorism? Is India a soft state?
Let the politicians and bureaucrats not decide this. I urge the people of INDIA and all INDIANS around the globe to participate and co operate in the working of the biggest democracy in the world. At times even i feel sad that i just INDIA. But lets not forget we are a nation of a billion and have millions of NRI's, and if all contribute in some way or the other i bet it would make Osama pee out of fear
I quote, "Lets all remember what happened a year ago in Mumbai, let our spirits stand tall unaffected by the bullets or grenades, let the terrorists realize that in our stoic state we are bent but not broken, let us all forget about sex, caste, lingual discrimination and stay united as INDIANS".
Jai Hind.
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