Its has been a year after 26/11 terrorist attack that took placed in Mumbai,which shaked the whole country.Time may have passed very quickly but still the scars are there.Ask the family members who lost their loved ones in this attack,each and every single day is too difficult for them.Eyes filled with hope against the hope that may be it was a bad dream and may be their family members or friends will just knock the door and will be there infront of them once agin.
It has been one year but still the mastermind of this attack are free and living comfortably in some part of the world.Sometimes i think that don't these terrorists have their own family?? and how can someone take life of innocent people!! How...How..How???????
Its high time that all of us wake up because its the commen people who can work together and bring a change...while you go to sleep think for just 2 secs that what you have done for your country!! Dump all those sick mentality politicians into dustbin who try to divide us on the basis of caste and creed.Don't be selfish and be humane.
I pray to god to give strength to the family members of those people who lost their life in this terrorist attacks and to our brave polics and NSG commandos who took charge of the situtaion so bravely.Jia Hind!!
"Na hindu hoon,na muslim,na sikh,na christain,na main marathi hoon,na gujrati,main ek Bhartiya hoon"
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A very fine sentiment indeed. Despite all our problems we will overcome because of our democratic institutions. Many high and mighty have paid the price for not heedsing people's voice. We have the machinery to deal with corrupt politicians and bureaucrats. Democracy is an evolutionery process. We are still evolving.
The late Zulfiqat Ali Bhutto just before he mounted the gallows is reported to have said " Democrancy is not an efficient way to govern but in the end it is the best because of its checks and balances. Coming from a man who had scant regard for democracy and had vowed a thousand year ewar with India it waa very ironic.
The exportets and instigators of terrorism will get singed by what they have created and the state will disintigrate.
Subrata Datta
http://www.islam-watch.org/iw-new/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=267:swiss-minaret-ban-causes-global-uproar&catid=81:acharya&Itemid=58
The preceding URL is from 'Islam Watch' presenting an article from S. Acharya - a veteran author, about the Swiss ban on minarets on building mosque, flayed on 30th November 2009 after a popular vote.
Not only that, it has evoked similar reactions in Holland, Italy, Germany, and UK. UK has declared a rally against building more mosques on 13 December 2009. Now go ahead with my rest of comment to find out its relevance.
Now I show some excerpts from a letter written by Mr Hafiz Saeed on 27 November 2009 to Mr Hamid Mir
(a well known pakistani journalist,
Executive Editor of Geo TV, and an authorised biographer of Osama Bin Laden). This letter was published in "International The News" in Pakistan on above date. Hafiz Saeed and Zaki-ur Rahman Lakhvi are the masterminds of the 26/11 Mumbai attack. They are not only roaming freely, but spewing and spraying venom against India. He portrays himself as the living apostle of Muslims globally.
Read what he has to say,"As I have just mentioned, in a few days a whole year will have passed since the November 26, 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India. Hundreds of families were affected by these attacks and these families must certainly be in a state of mourning on the anniversary of the attacks. Yet, if a few hundred families were affected by these attacks in India, at least five thousand families in Pakistan have also had to endure momentous suffering."
He thinks that a few hundred families were only affected in India(crocodile tears but no remorse), he is more concerned with the imaginary 5000 families affected in Pakistan. I would expect the Jamaat-e Ulama Hind to make their comments on this kind of fanatic radical rogue from across the border.
There were a lot of Muslims also killed in that carnage in Mumbai. This letter from Hafiz Saeed can be accessed at:http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=25811. I leave you to read and draw your own conclusions.
contd...
Dr. O. P. Sudrania
Post continued from earlier comment....
Then yesterday in Kashmir, there was a most dastardly act inflicted by the Islamist terrorists on Mr Fazal Haque Qureshi to derail the ongoing peace diplomatic process about the Kashmir problem in
Delhi. There are a lot of crecodile
tears shed by various Kashmiri muslim organisations. See this URL:
http://www.kmsnews.org/news/attack-aphc-leader-fazl-haq-qureshi-widely-condemned.
I also copy/paste a little excerpt from there:"Hurriyet leaders, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosvi, Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Mohammad Azam Inqalabi, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza, Yasmeen Raja, Farooq Ahmad Dar, Javed Ahmad Mir, Mehmood Ahmad Shaghar, Mohammad Farooq Rehmani, Sheikh Mohammad Yaqoob, Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, Professor Nazir Ahmed Shawl, Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir and other leaders and parties, in their statements while terming the attack on the Hurriyet leader as a brutal and dastardly act said that it was aimed at creating differences within the pro-freedom camp." Most of them are well known for their designs. I leave the readers to make their own conclusions.
Now the separatists created such a big hue and cry for the two simple Shopian murders, but it was worth only a few crocodile tears and false sympathy.
Is anybody in doubt, why the Europians are scared of these "Islamic" religious mementoes. They term these minarets as "Bayonets of Islam" pejoratively. I think, there is a lot to think about with a deep sense of accountability, concern and responsibility. Newton's Law applies,"Equal and opposite Reaction".
Apparently, it does appear rather bad as we practice democratic values, but they (EU) have their own reasons. I keep making my earnest appeals to the Islamic world to come out of their medieval mentality to blend their society with the mainstream friendly geniality of modern times.
They can not practice ultra-conservancy and hardlines in their own houses and expect liberalism and freedom in their neighbour's house. The road has to be built two-way and at equal footing. Shun arrogance, violence, stubborn-ness and a traditional hate built over the years.
I am aware of the harshness involved in this expression. It is not my intention to malign anybody, but only aimed to reveal the hard facts of life. If we try to run away from them (Truth), remember, the time and tide waits for no one. They both have the cruel treatment for everything that we fail to do.
With my utmost and kind prayers to all those concerned, please, please
"Hate the Hate; Love the Love".
Dr. O. P. Sudrania
“Democracy is the government of the people, by the people, for the people” but we have given the right to government servants(politicians) to be our masters.Any democracy will be successful only if the common people keep a check on it continuously.
If we talk about terrorism,its infront of the whole world that "One who digs a pit for others itself becomes the prey".Let it be US or Pakistan both have fallen in the same pit.US financed Taliban against Russia and now its the same country who one of the victims,same goes with Pakistan.Moreover terrorism is not related to just a religion but i do agree that Islam is a soft target of such terror carriers. We can only tackle with any sort of problem only when each of individual and country is putting its efforts sincerely,otherwise in the run to demonstrate one's power and superiority this world may not last for long.
"Hate the deeds not the mortal"
myviews,
I agree with what you say. "Hate the deeds not the mortal". Couldn't disagree with you on it.
There is a saying, about the IQ:
(1) One person learns from others' mistake, he is classed as most wise
(2) Another one learns from his own mistake, he is classed as mediocre
(3) the third category never learns
even after commiting the same mistake repeatedly; it is this class that is worrying. What do you do? This is the big question. It becomes even more serious when it gets organised and the injury is
inflicted en mass unabatedly.
That is where my worries are. I have repeatedly said it, yes the west used the Pakistan for its own interest. You can write monographs and treatises on this topic alone. But the primary fault has to be "You" and "You" alone who stupidly allowed yourself to be used.
I primarily blame the mindset.... Let me give you an example. Mr. Jinnah faught tooth and nail for Pakistan. We shall keep away from the controversy of who to blame for? Now you know, his mind was busy for invading Kashmir and cause another bloodshed in October 1947. The blood that was shed in August 1947 had not even had time to dry. His designs started working as soon the Maharaja Hari Singh signed the Treaty of Agreement for some civil facilities through the Muffarabad route for posts, food supplies and so on. This was not an Accession Treaty. He soon stopped civil supplies to Kashmir to create a civil unrest. Then he sent the Pashtoons as holydayers and visitors in smaller numbers in the begining. Then on October 20, 1947 invaded the Kashmir valley full blown.
I would have thought that he could have better concentrated on building the belligered and war-torn newly created country of Pakistan. This is the height of
obstinacy and lunacy. I have no answer to 'hate the deeds not the mortal' theory here. Everybody on earth agrees that Pakistan is the land of global terror now, difficult to manage. I think you have to draw a line somewhere down the limit. If not,then we should scrape all our civil courts and all the punitive laws of jails and legal hangings, beheadings and so on.
It sounds good in theory, but the practices are hard and harsh. You are a wise man. I do not need to put words in your mouth. At the same time, you do not need to take me for granted either.
It is a wicked world, sometimes all logics fail our sanity and intelligence. Where as our conscience does not permit us to do
things, but the circumstances become a burden. It is rightly said,"Man is a slave of his own (self created) circumstances".
Probably, it is this reason that Americans say'"Ignorance of Law is not an excuse."
Dr. O. P. Sudrania
Ya i do agree with your point of view.I also agree that islam and pakistan is being used by terrorist carriers and their corrupt political system.Its right that they are not learning and continuing the same mistake and that's why today they are also facing the same heat.That's the reason that there are bomb blast in pakistan every odd day.
Religion is being been misused in the name of Jihad.Pakistan role in appreciating terrorism is like an open book infront of the world.It will be too late to react if the whole world does't unites to crub global issues like terrorism and global warming.Ignorance has been there on worldwide level and its not just one country who is ignoring.
We cannot crub or rescue anything if the world as whole is not united and commited to do so.The role of each and every country is under scanner and its not just a single country who can be blamed.We cannot divide world on basis of religion or on basis,that we won't react until we are a sufferer.Ignorance is everywhere,those who are affected by it and even who aren't.
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