Thursday, November 26, 2009

A year later... What have we learnt?

*** Please be warned that this post will contain a hell a lot of expletives. I apologise.***

What does the image below remind you of?





It reminds me that this motherfucker who had killed so many people and who was a part of a grand scheme of terrorizing an entire city is still alive.


What have we learnt a year later? How to show humanity to a fucking terrorist is it? That fucker and his gang of terrorists go on a killing spree in Mumbai on 26th November 2008 and what then? Mr. Ajmal Kasab is given a trial. What the hell for? For being the man who shot the Mahatma is it? To understand his bloody motives? Or is it just to show that he is a Paki? Or is it just to show that the Indian Government is taking some action in retaliation for the attacks? To spend 31 Crore Rupees on a worthless piece of shit?

Look at the number of lives lost. Look at the gory, monstrosity of the attack. The people responsible for national security- not our army, not our BSF, not our coast guards, etc- but our great netas. Hemant Karkare was killed due to some fucking asshole messing up with his bulletproof jacket (I really hope not only Maharashtra Police, but Police departments of all other states have learnt from his death).And poor Mrs. Karkare doesn't even get to know how he was killed or at the very least should receive his bulletproof jacket, which has now been discarded to oblivion. Sub-standard bulletproof jackets for cops while some bloody asshole in the middle sees a shit load of money from the deal. What is this- BLATANT CORRUPTION.




Apart from all that, think of all the poor NSGs who were killed or injured in the counter-attack. To die for the nation is a great honour, but even in those deaths, the politicians want to take the limelight as if they have done the ultimate sacrifice for the country, when they actually are sacrificing us for their own needs and benefits. Imagine the plight of Sandeep Unnikrishnan's parents. Spare a thought for them. And it takes a week for a political party to apologize for one poltician's stupid actions.




Why has this happened? We are all a part of this grand massive scheme. Would you believe it if at least 15% of the money for the attacks was funded by ourselves? Where from- Pirated DVDs, Tax evasions- by which police and all other departments are forced to use substandard products (doesn't make a difference really, 'cause whatever tax we pay is not used for our benefit), all that.

We have only learnt to take things more lightly. Forget things easily. This is why we feel the rage only when we see images of the attack being telecast on TV. Such a dastardly attack of terror and as usual, has not influenced our mentality in anyway. And why the hell are we holding Kasab still? So that there can be another hijacked plane and a fucking demand for his release? Look at the number of lives lost, number of people killed by him and his trigger happy group of fucking self blowing jihadis. And despite all this, we expect Pakistan to act on terrorists, when we can safely say that at least half of Pakistan (that's a fucking underestimate) is full of terrorists.

Shouts, rallies and memorial services for the victims won't do. There needs to be something more. More than that- A revolution. India has to change a lot. We need to change a lot. You and I need to change a lot. Had the fire which burnt atop the Taj Colaba been in our bellies, India would have changed a lot over the last 1 year.

To quote my previous posts- (my posts which were done during the attack)-  These terrorists seem to keep asking us this question over and over again- we can hit you anyway, anytime we want. What can you do?
Such an attack can happen again, and again and again, until and unless we are ruthless, courageous and good enough to do certain things that we never have.

WE HAVE LEARNT ONLY ONE THING- TO FORGET THINGS AND MOVE ON, WHATEVER HAPPENS.

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