Monday, December 1, 2008

MUMBAI MASSACRE

Terror made its arrival on the land of Indus in grandeur by attacking some of the most opulent hotels of the financial capital of India. The long and unending debate on the rise of terrorism in India has been put to an end with this attack which marks the pinnacle of the terror activity in India. What now seems more like one of the J&K hostage dramas is spilling over and threatens to destroy the Mumbai city. The attack on Taj and Oberoi (Trident) hotels were followed by attacks on railway station and CAMA hospital.
 The busy and bustling Mumbai came to a screeching halt in the wee hours and unlike other terror attacks this one has refused to fade away as the terrorists made themselves comfortable in these five-star landmarks. I don’t know where and how these people managed to sneak in. Reports have been pouring in saying they came by a merchant ship from Karachi, some reports say they came from Gujarat and some say they hailed from Hyderabad AP. 
 But what have been ghastly annoying are the lackadaisical security measures in these important areas which are frequented by the high class society. The terrorists did not SNEAK but royally entered into the busy corridors of Mumbai city. This very fact is something that’s very disturbing and leaves me with no hopes from our security personnel.
 My misery deepens by the way the Home minister gave a cold shoulder to this event of utmost concern. His press conference was completely emotionless and his words were meaningless and of no significance. The way the things shaped clearly showed the gaping holes in our security cordon. The death merchants managed to breach the Indian coastal borders in their merchant ships carrying tonnes of ammunition. They managed to dock at one of the busiest areas of Mumbai city i.e. near the Gateway of India.
 Having docked there they unloaded the deadly stuff while many a onlookers just kept staring at it. I guess some suspecting peoples complaints fell in the deaf ears of Mumbai police. This proved too costly and the repercussions were felt in the very heart of Mumbai. What started off with ‘93 bombings slowly improvised into what was a concentrated attack on the Mumbai metro and now has culminated in a full-fledged attack on Mumbai . The fact that the terrorists went about with their infiltration process without any fuss makes things messier. This leaves us with a knee jerk feeling of hatred and frustration. While the world is waging a war on terror, the terror is waging a war on our Beloved city of Mumbai. This attack am sure has moved every Indian heart. This is an issue of great international concern after all Mumbai was an international destination for many. 
 There have been parallelisms drawn with 9/11 of USA. For me, this incident has been much graver than what 9/11 was. One reason is this incident has stretched over a period of two days. For the first time people have come in direct contact with the face of terror. This has created a trauma and sense of insecurity which is difficult to overcome. 9/11 just was an incident that spanned over a few hours. But the response from the government machineries were completely in contrast with what was seen in case of Mumbai. While in New York the relief work started off in half an hour, in Mumbai it took more than 7 hours for the NSG to be summoned in.
 The appalling delay in relief work had a detrimental effect and resulted in an exponential increase in number of casualties. In spite of all these , our politicians refuse to take the blame and shy away from their responsibilities even in this hour of deep crisis. Terrorist activities have spread across the width and breadth of the country from Mumbai to Guwahati and Kashmir to Bangalore.  
 After a 60 hour long battle against the immensely skilled and heavily armed terrorists, Mumbai was liberated from the clutches of the grim world of terrorism. But the objective of the terrorists was more or less fulfilled. No one in Taj Mahal hotel was spared. From bell boy to barrister everyone were shot at mercilessly. The tales that are spilling over about the survivors and the brave warriors are filled with agony and anguish. The public mood is hostile and politics has to take a backseat else it’s going to get a beating.
 Politicians need to be mature enough to not try and take political mileage in this hour of grief and mourning. This terror strike has left us with no hope from our security and intelligence agencies. Even a faintest of idea , we could have sealed the coast of Mumbai and nabbed the bloody terrorists right at the foot step of Mumbai and all this ruckus wouldn’t have been there.
 A holistic approach needs to be taken up and measures put in place to not let events like these to recur. Only then will the politicians be able to satiate the expectations of the billion denizens of this great country. 
 
This is a piece that I came across in anews channel. A young man was holding a poster having the following words:
Mr.Terrorist: I am alive. What can you do?
Mr.politician:I am alive DESPITE you.
This piece summarizes to mood of the Indian public. This incident is something that we should never forget. For all the innocents who laid down their lives, For the brave mumbaikars who had to go through this unending misery, For the brave jawans and last but not the least our beloved TAJ , we need to take this battle to its rightful end and bring all the traitors to the court of law.

MAY MUMBAI AND TAJ REGAIN THE GLORY!!

6 comments:

yashu said...

There's something really wrong with all of us...its been a few days and most of us have moved on with it...and that's what the terrorists are taking advantage of...they shouldn't have even thought about Taj...if Mumbai train blast's had been properly taken care of...what's the point in giving resignations now? Can resignations bring back the lives of those who have died for our country?

Tejaswy said...

The root cause to all these is the system formed by the corrupt politicians. Each one adds to the cause of terrorism. Nice 1 Bharat!

bharath said...

@yashu
i dont agree dat v have moved on with it. Thats wat has been de difference dis time. Ppl havent moved on. They have come out on streets and voiced there opinions and they have been really strong . This has lead to the rolling of heads in de state and centre.
I agree de resignations have no impact on de present crisis situation.
The prblm v have is a volatile and unstable state lyk pakistan as our neighbour. And our foreign policy refrains our army from taking decisive action against the non state actors active in PAK. De only way out of dis mess is 2 force pak to flush out these insane ppl or let indian armed forces do it. No peaceful talks ll yield results. evry day plots r sketched to kill thousands of indians in pakistan. We need to stop these frm getting implmntd. Itz a clandestine war being waged by the pakistan based terrorists and v have no forces to defend it. thatz shameful for us. v need to rise to the occasion and mend our ways and move ahead.

Unknown said...

bharath don u think tat the negligency shown by our intelligence dept is one of the root causes for this.
BUT I SALUTE ALL THE BRAVE WARRIORS WHO SACRIFICED FOR THIS.

bharath said...

@suchi

We cant actually cant actually make out how much IB has 2 take blame 4 dis. IB is one of the most clandestine organisations in our country. The best and sincere ppl r present in it. Wat i make out abt de wrkng of IB is that it shares its info only wid de top brass like de ministers and other head honchos put up at delhi.
So v cant decisively put the blame on IB. There have been reports that IB had passed the info to the ministry. The delay in passing on de info prvd detrimental for India.

Our IB is definitely one of the best.with ovr thousands of threats pouring in from hundreds of groups the IB has been efficient enough to guage the threats and classify them into diffrnt threat levels.

the proof is in de recent alerts for airports regardng hijack alerts. I am sure this wud have been forwarded by IB long time back. But our lethargic and opportunistic ministries held it back fearing a dip in bussiness. This selfish attitude is killing scores of ppl. This attitude needs to b changed.

Unknown said...

k..1st all 9/11 was way more disastrous than 26/11...over 2000 people were killed...period doesn't matter..
now what ppl need to do is stop crying over this and solve this problem...devolupment in the field of security needs to be improved but more than that these groups( LaT,al qaeda) needs to be eliminated ..these bunch of sadists would never learn..and the best way is to terminate them..be it war on pakistan ,i don't care...comin to security..its really sad to see that we are in the same state as we were 20 years back..its really ridiculous to see ppl with ammunition to enter 1 of the most famous hotels in mumbai..