Thursday, November 26, 2009

One year later...

The Good:

1. No terror attacks since last year
2. Regional centres set up for NSG
3. Increased vigilance, with policemen constantly on their toes

The Bad:

1. Investigations leading to nowher.
2. Pakistan is playing around with us as if nothing had happened. We gave them 7 dossiers so far, and yet they shamelessly say - not enough evidence!
3. The Prime Minister almost compromised in Egypt with Pakistan, before public backlash prevented him from going any further.
4. No one in the entire system has been held accountable for multiple terror attacks in the country.
5. Kith and kin of victims are raising many questions, but government is just ignoring the questions.
6. R R Patil is back as Home Minister of Maharasthra
7. Vilasrao Deshmukh is now Union Cabinet Minister
8. It might be trivial to many people, but it bothers me a lot that the Prime Minister of this country has chosen to be out of the country for the first anniversary of 26/11. At a time when he has to address the nation and update the citizens of this country about the progress made since last year with the investigations; at a time when he should be visiting Mumbai and be talking to the kith and kin of the victims of the carnage, he chose to be out of the country trying to ink the nuclear deal (which by the way is still not done).
This image in today's Hindu speaks says it all.

The Ugly:

1. Ajmal Kasab is STILL alive and kicking, making demands for biryani too. It is a shame that we have not been able to hang him yet.
2. Worst part is that we don't know when he will be hanged!

2 comments:

Jiggs said...

Ajmal Kasab must stay alive till he pukes out the names of the local link, without which justice will never be done.

Believe me, this dirt bag should remain alive.

Arun said...

This Kasab guy... he should be seen in criminal uniform as they do in the west. It makes a lot of difference.
Already some in the ELM are calling him "baby faced" and such. Soon, they may pronounce his actions justified due to "atrocities" against Muslims.

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