Before u read the blog, lemme put a word of caution tat i m fed up of the political protests and demonstrations and i will be venting my anger by takin potshots at them or using cuss words at those faint hearted a**-holes who dont think by breaking a few windows, shouting slogans and bringing common person's life to a complete standstill they can get all thier demands met!
Today the petrol and diesel strike concluded but the truckers strike is still continuing and to make matters worse local transporters have also joined the national strike. Is there no other means of getting your demands met rather than blocking the supply of all commodities, perishable items rottening up, prices of vegetables soaring and important consignments being held at the mercy of those piyakkads. I dont know wat thier demand is and no matter how important and justified thier demand be that doesnt mean that u resort to things like this. A few days ago the railway motormen stopped all trains on the western line for 3-4 hours during rush hour to protest against low wages and long working hours. Their demands were met moreso coz there were thousands of people stranded and had no other means to travel to thier homes which was 35-50 km's away from thier place of work. Atleast those people were on the platforms, but stopping the trains on the railway tracks between two stations till the strike was over was insensitive. Senior citizen, pregnant women, small children and teenage gals happen to frequently travel in trains. Keeping the train stranded in between the stations left them no option but to either wait for them to start all over again or jump on the tracks and walk the entire stretch to the nearest exit, climb on the platform from the tracks and then use another mode of transport to travel. Who would had been responsible if some untoward incident had happened? Similarly in the past when MNS supporters protested the arrest of Raj Thackeray, a daily wage worker lost his life apart from a few bihari youths who were burtually beaten and later died at Kalyan. Raj easily washed his hands from the incident saying he didnt knew the MNS supporters and even later stated that the culprits were not MNS supporters and the bihari youths were not thrashed as a mark of protest but due to some altercation they had wid the assaulters. Raj if your conscience is so clean and you dont think you done anything wrong, why didnt you go and attend the court trial in Jamshedpur? Why did u plead for a trial in Mumbai.. Face it you anti-national S.O.B u r scared. Sirf apne ghar ke andar rehne se aadmi sher nahin ban jaata. If u have the balls step and face the trial there. U aint scared of the public outrage instead you know that even if the court sentences you to a death sentence there wont be any public outrage instead there would be public celebrations unlike Maharashtra where your local goons will break all hell loose just coz thier Saheb is made to spend one night in a jail. Theres more to come but time is running short so will continue the posts sometime later! till then bye and pray that God gives these loosers some courage and brains to act responsibly!
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
A new beginning or the same viscious cycle will repeat itself??
Wish all you guys a very happy new year. Instead of wishing a prosperous and joyful year i would prefer wishing every indian a peaceful and an awakened new year. I pray to Allah that this year we dont happen to see any communal or political instigated riots nor any terror attacks.
I pray for the members of the martrys of the terror attacks that God gives them courage and strength to carry on in life inspite of the irreplacable loss they sufferred. I never believed in new year resoultions coz i felt if u are really passionate about something you can make it happen any time of year and not wait for the new year to initiate on it. I felt that decisions taken just for the sake of it or in a haste widout understandin the benifits or drawbacks mostly backfire. Its like a soda bottle. For the initial few seconds it erupts like a mini volcano but after those 5 seconds of fame are over no matter how vigourously u shake it fizzles out till a point of no return.
But 26/11/2008 has brought a lot of change. A change in the mindset of virtually every one who was in one way or the other affected by those brutual massacre. So for this year lets make a resolution. Lets rise above the individual goals like kicking the butt, working out vigourously, studyin regularly, etc etc. This year lets resolve to vote. Lets resolve to co-operate wid the govt officials, resovle not to bribe no matter how meagre the amount is or no matter how important the task is. Resolve to not to break or bend any traffic or civic rules. Not to use contacts to get out scot-free inspite of committing a crime. Lets resolve not to forget the brave heroes who risked and sacrificed thier lifes to save numerous others, pledge to help the kith and kin of them, a lot of those were the lone bread-winners of their families. Resolve to use RTI to keep a tab on funds and the policies of govt, pledge to bring to book cabbies and rickshaw drivers who refuse to ply or short change us, use consumer rights against shop keepers who sell cold-drinks and mobile recharges at prices more than the MRP.
Change is coming and the best example of it is Omar Abdullah becoming the CM of Jammu and Kashmir. Lets hope Kashmir aint terrorised any further, the displaced pandits and able to go back to thier motherland and Omar is as passionate bout development of the country as he was in the parliament during his impromptu speech during the Nuclear Agreement Vote of Confidence. Victims and heroes of Kargil, Godhra, 92 riots and the consequent 93 blasts, the serial train blasts are all forgotten. The bus conductor of a Blue Line bus in Delhi in which a bomb was placed during the serial blasts risked his life by flinging the bomb out of the window bare-handedly was the face of bravery and courage those days. Today he is fighting for his legitimate dues from the same govt which garlanded him earlier. Lets pledge this doesnt happen this time!
I pray for the members of the martrys of the terror attacks that God gives them courage and strength to carry on in life inspite of the irreplacable loss they sufferred. I never believed in new year resoultions coz i felt if u are really passionate about something you can make it happen any time of year and not wait for the new year to initiate on it. I felt that decisions taken just for the sake of it or in a haste widout understandin the benifits or drawbacks mostly backfire. Its like a soda bottle. For the initial few seconds it erupts like a mini volcano but after those 5 seconds of fame are over no matter how vigourously u shake it fizzles out till a point of no return.
But 26/11/2008 has brought a lot of change. A change in the mindset of virtually every one who was in one way or the other affected by those brutual massacre. So for this year lets make a resolution. Lets rise above the individual goals like kicking the butt, working out vigourously, studyin regularly, etc etc. This year lets resolve to vote. Lets resolve to co-operate wid the govt officials, resovle not to bribe no matter how meagre the amount is or no matter how important the task is. Resolve to not to break or bend any traffic or civic rules. Not to use contacts to get out scot-free inspite of committing a crime. Lets resolve not to forget the brave heroes who risked and sacrificed thier lifes to save numerous others, pledge to help the kith and kin of them, a lot of those were the lone bread-winners of their families. Resolve to use RTI to keep a tab on funds and the policies of govt, pledge to bring to book cabbies and rickshaw drivers who refuse to ply or short change us, use consumer rights against shop keepers who sell cold-drinks and mobile recharges at prices more than the MRP.
Change is coming and the best example of it is Omar Abdullah becoming the CM of Jammu and Kashmir. Lets hope Kashmir aint terrorised any further, the displaced pandits and able to go back to thier motherland and Omar is as passionate bout development of the country as he was in the parliament during his impromptu speech during the Nuclear Agreement Vote of Confidence. Victims and heroes of Kargil, Godhra, 92 riots and the consequent 93 blasts, the serial train blasts are all forgotten. The bus conductor of a Blue Line bus in Delhi in which a bomb was placed during the serial blasts risked his life by flinging the bomb out of the window bare-handedly was the face of bravery and courage those days. Today he is fighting for his legitimate dues from the same govt which garlanded him earlier. Lets pledge this doesnt happen this time!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Gateway of India Rally on 3rd Dec 2008
A lot of curious friends asked me weder i had been a part of the Gateway Rally which was rather termed as a Non-Cooperation Movement by a number of sms's mentioning about a faceless leaderless movement. So thought of jotting down my experience there into words for those unlucky guys who couldnt make it there and a few such persons who were busy doing something more important work or thought that this entire movement was nothing but a waste of time. All 5 fingers are never alike and in a democratic country everyone has a right to think and speak thier own mind. So respecting thier feelings, i wouldnt comment on it.
The sms urged the public to gather at 6 p.m, at 5 p.m i switched on my T.V to gather information about the situation there and Aaj Tak had a live program "Fight Against Terror" where people had assembled at various places around the country, including the Gateway. I was thrilled to see hordes of people assembled around the anchor and another camera positioned at the entrance showing large groups of people coming and holding banners. I switched of my T.V, and rode towards my destination knowing tat i wouldnt be able to reach there by 6 if such a huge crowd was turning. After crossing the V.T bridge it seemed all roads lead to Churchgate, people in cars and bikes wearing white / black T-shirts , black armbands carrying placards and posters set the mood. It was bumper to bumper traffic right across from Flora Fountain till Regal. On the way i came across loads of college rallies shouting pro-Indian slogans, anti-terrorist slogans. Finally when i managed to reach Gateway i was surprised and hunbled at the same time watching the entire area was full of people. There were a few wid slogans printed on them like the "I love Mumbai", "Just coz we have a spirit, dont exploit it". Indian tricolors was carried by few, there were Mexican waves doing the rounds where the entire street used to clap one after the other. An area was cordoned off and i saw Alyque Padamsee urging the crowd to fill in what they demand from the politicians and they would give the feedback of what was achieved at the same place after 1 month. I seriously doubt if that could be possible knowing that the New Year Bash continues for weeks for the celebs. But if he keeps his words i would surely go there next month and check wat was the outcome.
A few placards that i remember are the
"Join the Army or Shut Up"
"Deshmukh or Desh -ka- Murkh"
"If u cant handle this, allow the Army to rule us"
"Terrorists were from outside the country, Politicians are more dangerous as they belong here"
"Jis Thaali Mein Khaate Hai Usi Mein Ched Karte Hai"
"Mr. Naqvi, you can use the lipstick and the powder which I didnt apply today and even wear the bangles and then decide either to sit in the Parliament or stand at a Signal and scream "Aye Raaaju" - This one was the best.
Later when Javed Akhtar led the singing of the national anthem, the entire area had one voice, little flames erupting from the candles glowing and showcasing the tears streaming down the eyes of a lot of people. On my way back i saw a group of Sikhs serving water and tea to the public and givin a much needed respite from the perspiration.
Then i co-ordinated and met a friend Mr. Suneel Hattangadi who is a 67 year young who bumped into my profile accidentally while searching a student of his. We became good friends and decided to meet for the first time at the Gateway itself as both were gonna b a part of it. When i met him, it felt as if v had been long lost friends and this man walked the entire crowded street jostling and getting pushed by a few negligent people but never succumbed or wanted to wait for the crowd to subside. He was not just a man with great mental strength but also had courage, determination and sharp memory as well. When we reached near Indigo Deli Restaurant the owner requested us to have a seat and him to catch his breath. A young man walked next to us and he immediately recognised him, and chatted with him for a while mentioning that he read an article in the newspaper which had his photograph and he remembered his face from that article. Later when we moved out i was curios and asked him who he was, he said that guy was Sanjit Bedi, a theatre personality. The name seemed familiar to me and i tried to recollect where did i come across this place. I suggested him to take a cab to churchgate as he was going to return to andheri, he rejected it saying that he came from churchgate on foot and will walk his way back as well. I tried my level best to persuade him but he didnt budge so i had to relent and made a move home. Two days later it suddenly striked me where i had read about Sanjeet Bedi, it was an article which i read just 6 hours before actually meeting him. I was ashamed at myself of not remembering a name i read a few hours prior and this young man recollecting a person precisely thru an article he read more than a month ago. Hats off to u Sir...
Time is running out so will need to cut it short now, will get back soon!!! Ciao
The sms urged the public to gather at 6 p.m, at 5 p.m i switched on my T.V to gather information about the situation there and Aaj Tak had a live program "Fight Against Terror" where people had assembled at various places around the country, including the Gateway. I was thrilled to see hordes of people assembled around the anchor and another camera positioned at the entrance showing large groups of people coming and holding banners. I switched of my T.V, and rode towards my destination knowing tat i wouldnt be able to reach there by 6 if such a huge crowd was turning. After crossing the V.T bridge it seemed all roads lead to Churchgate, people in cars and bikes wearing white / black T-shirts , black armbands carrying placards and posters set the mood. It was bumper to bumper traffic right across from Flora Fountain till Regal. On the way i came across loads of college rallies shouting pro-Indian slogans, anti-terrorist slogans. Finally when i managed to reach Gateway i was surprised and hunbled at the same time watching the entire area was full of people. There were a few wid slogans printed on them like the "I love Mumbai", "Just coz we have a spirit, dont exploit it". Indian tricolors was carried by few, there were Mexican waves doing the rounds where the entire street used to clap one after the other. An area was cordoned off and i saw Alyque Padamsee urging the crowd to fill in what they demand from the politicians and they would give the feedback of what was achieved at the same place after 1 month. I seriously doubt if that could be possible knowing that the New Year Bash continues for weeks for the celebs. But if he keeps his words i would surely go there next month and check wat was the outcome.
A few placards that i remember are the
"Join the Army or Shut Up"
"Deshmukh or Desh -ka- Murkh"
"If u cant handle this, allow the Army to rule us"
"Terrorists were from outside the country, Politicians are more dangerous as they belong here"
"Jis Thaali Mein Khaate Hai Usi Mein Ched Karte Hai"
"Mr. Naqvi, you can use the lipstick and the powder which I didnt apply today and even wear the bangles and then decide either to sit in the Parliament or stand at a Signal and scream "Aye Raaaju" - This one was the best.
Later when Javed Akhtar led the singing of the national anthem, the entire area had one voice, little flames erupting from the candles glowing and showcasing the tears streaming down the eyes of a lot of people. On my way back i saw a group of Sikhs serving water and tea to the public and givin a much needed respite from the perspiration.
Then i co-ordinated and met a friend Mr. Suneel Hattangadi who is a 67 year young who bumped into my profile accidentally while searching a student of his. We became good friends and decided to meet for the first time at the Gateway itself as both were gonna b a part of it. When i met him, it felt as if v had been long lost friends and this man walked the entire crowded street jostling and getting pushed by a few negligent people but never succumbed or wanted to wait for the crowd to subside. He was not just a man with great mental strength but also had courage, determination and sharp memory as well. When we reached near Indigo Deli Restaurant the owner requested us to have a seat and him to catch his breath. A young man walked next to us and he immediately recognised him, and chatted with him for a while mentioning that he read an article in the newspaper which had his photograph and he remembered his face from that article. Later when we moved out i was curios and asked him who he was, he said that guy was Sanjit Bedi, a theatre personality. The name seemed familiar to me and i tried to recollect where did i come across this place. I suggested him to take a cab to churchgate as he was going to return to andheri, he rejected it saying that he came from churchgate on foot and will walk his way back as well. I tried my level best to persuade him but he didnt budge so i had to relent and made a move home. Two days later it suddenly striked me where i had read about Sanjeet Bedi, it was an article which i read just 6 hours before actually meeting him. I was ashamed at myself of not remembering a name i read a few hours prior and this young man recollecting a person precisely thru an article he read more than a month ago. Hats off to u Sir...
Time is running out so will need to cut it short now, will get back soon!!! Ciao
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Achutyanandan change your name to A-Chutya-Mad-Man
The chief minister of Kerala Achutyanandan, who was driven out of the home of Major Sandeep Unnikrishanan by his father recenlty commented in a press interview that "Had it not been for Shaheed Major Sandeeep, not even a dog would have visited his place." It was a highly irresponsible statement coming from a chief minister of a state.
Maybe prima facie the actions of Mr. Unnikrishnan seem to be rude to a minister who travelled all the way to Banglore from Kerala. But when u read in between the lines you get a clear picture and then term Mr. Unnikrishnan's actions as highly appropriate. Earlier when the Major died, the Kerala govt. had sent a letter of condolence to his parents. So when the chief minister came at his residence, his father met him and asked him "Sir a few days back you sent a letter of condolence to me, would you please tell me wat was the first word of that letter?" Achutyanandan had no reply to it, this shows how much grief did the CM had. If a person was actually felt sorry and could take the pains to travel all the way from Kerala to Banglore dont you think he could atleast bother to read the letter sent by his office and was signed personally by him. Thus this was a political move and Major Sandeep's dad did the right thing. Achutyanandan, you should thank your stars that his dad didnt literally kick you out of his place.
Coming to your statement that not even a dog would have visited his place, had he not been a father of Major Sandeep, yes you are absolutely correct that not even a dog would visit his place. Coz dogs would visit houses where his kith and keen belong, places where members of his own community reside. Major Sandeep or his family members were humans and not dogs thats y not even a single dog visited thier place. But we are very sure that not only dogs and bitches but even asses(donkeys) and monkeys keep on visiting your residence from time to time and pay thier respects to you coz u not just belong to thier communinty but are a leader of such fools as well who voted you and brought you to power? I would even like to ask you that how can you travel such a long distance with your entire troop to pay respect to a place where not even a dog visits! This means that you regard a dog high above your ownself and visit places where even dogs dont prefer visiting.
What can we do about such politicians who incidentally are the heads of states. Its only we who can do anything. That thing is come out in large numbers and vote. Large number of educated people dont vote just coz none of the candidates is deserving enough, and the rich would consider it against thier lifestyle to stand in the same queue wid poor people for hours at stretch just to press a button. This indifferent attitude of ours has made these sort of politicians win over and over again by using thier money / power / influence and fake promises on the uneducated, poor person. He thinks that all that glitters is gold and wouldnt mind standing in those queues for hours, roam on the streets shouting slogans and carrying flags for 500-1000 Rs. People like Achutyanandan spend some lakhs of rupees and once they get elected manage to earn tens of crores of rupees in those 5 years. And every year when scams are uncovered we sit and curse those politicians whereas we should be cursing our ownselves for not goin out to vote in the first place. Please people do turn out in large numbers and vote for the deserving candidate irrespective of his religion/ ideology of his party / caste/ his financial status or on the basis of his parent's nationality. And if none of those candidates is deserving still u hve an option of none of the above unlike earlier. So this time instead of choosing a lesser devil rather than a bigger devil, its better to choose no devil at all. Lets choose the Presideent's rule rather than it being imposed on us after these inefficient politicians irreversably damage our states and cities.
Maybe prima facie the actions of Mr. Unnikrishnan seem to be rude to a minister who travelled all the way to Banglore from Kerala. But when u read in between the lines you get a clear picture and then term Mr. Unnikrishnan's actions as highly appropriate. Earlier when the Major died, the Kerala govt. had sent a letter of condolence to his parents. So when the chief minister came at his residence, his father met him and asked him "Sir a few days back you sent a letter of condolence to me, would you please tell me wat was the first word of that letter?" Achutyanandan had no reply to it, this shows how much grief did the CM had. If a person was actually felt sorry and could take the pains to travel all the way from Kerala to Banglore dont you think he could atleast bother to read the letter sent by his office and was signed personally by him. Thus this was a political move and Major Sandeep's dad did the right thing. Achutyanandan, you should thank your stars that his dad didnt literally kick you out of his place.
Coming to your statement that not even a dog would have visited his place, had he not been a father of Major Sandeep, yes you are absolutely correct that not even a dog would visit his place. Coz dogs would visit houses where his kith and keen belong, places where members of his own community reside. Major Sandeep or his family members were humans and not dogs thats y not even a single dog visited thier place. But we are very sure that not only dogs and bitches but even asses(donkeys) and monkeys keep on visiting your residence from time to time and pay thier respects to you coz u not just belong to thier communinty but are a leader of such fools as well who voted you and brought you to power? I would even like to ask you that how can you travel such a long distance with your entire troop to pay respect to a place where not even a dog visits! This means that you regard a dog high above your ownself and visit places where even dogs dont prefer visiting.
What can we do about such politicians who incidentally are the heads of states. Its only we who can do anything. That thing is come out in large numbers and vote. Large number of educated people dont vote just coz none of the candidates is deserving enough, and the rich would consider it against thier lifestyle to stand in the same queue wid poor people for hours at stretch just to press a button. This indifferent attitude of ours has made these sort of politicians win over and over again by using thier money / power / influence and fake promises on the uneducated, poor person. He thinks that all that glitters is gold and wouldnt mind standing in those queues for hours, roam on the streets shouting slogans and carrying flags for 500-1000 Rs. People like Achutyanandan spend some lakhs of rupees and once they get elected manage to earn tens of crores of rupees in those 5 years. And every year when scams are uncovered we sit and curse those politicians whereas we should be cursing our ownselves for not goin out to vote in the first place. Please people do turn out in large numbers and vote for the deserving candidate irrespective of his religion/ ideology of his party / caste/ his financial status or on the basis of his parent's nationality. And if none of those candidates is deserving still u hve an option of none of the above unlike earlier. So this time instead of choosing a lesser devil rather than a bigger devil, its better to choose no devil at all. Lets choose the Presideent's rule rather than it being imposed on us after these inefficient politicians irreversably damage our states and cities.
Monday, December 1, 2008
The spirit of Mumbai – A mere excuse or an awakening call??
26th November 2008 – 10 Terrorists manage to hold the city at ransom for 60 hours!!
14 Mumbai police officers , 2 NSG commandoes including 1 Major, ATS Chief, Encounter Specialist and an ACP laid down their lives fighting those cowards.
But what hurts the most to a common Mumbaikar today more than the loss of known ones is the political high-handedness and inhuman behavior. The government and the opposition always used to fight and crib but this attack brought them all together. Please don’t think I mean that they all came together with constructive ideas to stop this terrorism, instead they became all one in playing politics or showing their inhuman side.
1st person to do so was Mr. L. K. Advani, just 2 days prior to the attack he blamed Mr. Karkare’s credibility and accused him of being a puppet. On 27th November the same puppet becomes “a national martyr who laid down his life while doing his duty!” in Advani’s words. Sir let me tell you that investigating the Malegaon Blasts was also his duty. Why were u accusing him that day then? Are you the supreme court of India to decide who is a terrorist of not? When will u stop being a hypocrite? I will give you as many examples of your and your party’s hypocrisy as u wish but first I will mention the hypocrisy of your party workers and supporters in the Hemant Karkare’s case. On orkut there were many postings in a community “BJP Supporters Group” in a thread “Hemant Karkare not Shaheed” There were at least 80-90 postings in that thread by different people of the community agreeing with the thread that Hemant Karkare was not Shaheed coz he died showing off by removing his bullet-proof vest, coz he was busy torturing true hindu people and leaders and one of the user mentioned that our actions make us pay and as Hemant Karkare was torturing hindus which was a bad deed on his part, God punished him! Sir if I go by your logic then those terrorists were messengers of God and were merely carrying out the actions what God wanted. Why were those messengers killed then? ( I hate to use such words myself but its better to make a person taste his own medice so cant help it).
Secondly all those police officers, commandoes, innocent civilians and foreigners who died while defending the country then would have done some or the other major sin and that’s why had such a fate just like Hemant Karkare had the same fate coz he was doing something very wrong. Isn’t it?? That way Vijay Salaskar, Ashok Kamote and innumerable others weren’t Shaheed too!!
Now comes the biggest hara-kiri of these S.O.B’s they shout on the top of their voices saying Hemant is not a martyr, I am sure every one of us would have noticed the innumerable banners and posters of BJP with the words Shaheed and three photographs on every nook and corner of the city. Surprise surprise Mr. Hemant Karkare’s photograph is on the top! ( Just to fool the masses and gain political mileage off-course)
So Mr. L.K Advani please decide weder Hemant Karkare is a political puppet, a shaheed or a person who died showing off and inform the common man on your stand!
The next person to follow hypocrisy is Mr. Narendra Modi or the next prime-minister in waiting after Advani. He wanted to go inside the Taj Hotel when the encounter was not over yet!! I guess that was just a bragging statement made in the press, but even lets suppose that from nowhere he gets the courage to do so and visit the Taj, what would he had done? Gone to the terrorists and asked for votes? It would clearly be a move to gain political mileage! Gosh even at this time they can think politics just like the NCP corporator Mr. Jaisingh who was preparing his strategy after being trapped inside the hotel! Even at such grave situation all they care is for votes, and we thought that these leaders would think of our welfare, wat fools we are or how much were we fooled by these a**-*****. Coming back to Mr. Narendra Modi (Gujrat ki 5 crore janta sun lo) he left no stone unturned first Pak-bashing and then criticizing the P.M’s address to the nation, security system of the nation and the maharashtra state. Modiji the terrorists first happened to have a stop-over at Vadodara which incidentally happens to be in your state. Where was your state-intelligence and security that time? You couldn’t happen to keep a tab on your state properly and expect the PM to control each and every nook and corner of the country properly. People with glass walls should never throw stones at others.
3rd Person again belongs to BJP – Their spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. That F**ker questioned the authenticity of the people shouting and crying in the T.V cameras questioning the role of politicians! He could see the lipstick and make-up of the females and the blazers of men standing and abusing them but couldn’t see the tears of a woman who was trapped in the building next to the Nariman House. He wants to catch hold of the person who gave money to such people and brought them at Gateway of India but doesn’t have time catching the terrorists of their counterparts in India. Mr. Naqvi god forbid but when one of your near and dear one’s would loose their lives in such an attack or when u would be taken hostage we will be the ones to question your authenticity that time!
4th Person is Raj Thackeray. Sir where are you? Aamchi Mumbai var hamla zaala ani bhaiya comandaranni apli Mumbai vachavli. (Our Mumbai was attacked and Bhaiyaa commandos saved our Mumbai) Stop playing divise and regional politics for god sake. Today you remember the gag order placed on you and tats the reason u didn’t come outside your home when Mumbai was burning. The same court which placed the gag order on you has mentioned that any Indian can travel, life and work in any part of the country he wishes to, y don’t u respect that order as well? Please don’t talk bout Maharashtrians helping Bihar during the flood time and so it was the duty of Bihar and North India to save Mumbai. First biharis never attacked the maharashtrians working there like you. And is it that India would be united and help each other only at times of crisis? And then fight internally during peace? If u actually care for the upliftment of the people please don’t divide them. This time if u happen to play the regional politics again Maharashtrians along with South and North India will kick you out of the country! With a mere handful of illiterate and unemployed youths you cant disrupt the peace and harmony of this country. Train the maharashtrians some vocationary course and not how to abuse and thrash innocent people.
5th is R.R Patil : “Your statements that we minimized the damage as only 200 were killed instead of the 5000” doesn’t cover up the fact that you failed. Y did even those 200 lost their lives? Werent they humans? And to top it all u mentioning that “Such small things happen in big cities” was totally uncalled. Wat would be the big thing then? You slipping in a bathroom and fracturing your hand! We would have a Mumbai bandh for 7 days then. Good you resigned, it was high time!
6th and 7th person and Vilasrao Deshmukh and Shivraj Patil : Again high time you had submitted your resignations, but still better late then never. Now please do one thing don’t ever show your dirty faces again. Shivraj Patil can now enjoy farming at one of the agricultural lands of Sharad Pawar in Baramati and Mr. Deshmukh can go and act in the next Ram Gopal Verma film alongside his son! That incident was very unfortunate and showed the insensitive side of you! Moron is the word that can describe you, your son and RGV.
I blame myself and my fellow country men now! Sit down calmly and think in a normal day how many rules we break. How much civic sense do we have? Jumping the queues while boarding a bus, buying the tickets in black, bribing traffic police-men, bribing govt employees be it hospitals or govt offices, paying more for the gas connection, for getting a telephone connection a few days prior would give a gift to the official, pay donations in school / college to secure admission of our children, paint our streets and wall corners red after chewing paan and tobacco royally as if that was our birth-right, littering the streets! Did we ever blame the prime minister for neglecting so many of our unlawful manners? Yes they are un-lawful and according to the constitution those are crimes / offences. In a city of 100 crore almost 90% of them have indulged in the above offences some time or the other. But all the 90 crore people went scot free, but how does the PM track 10 terrorists in this nation of 1,00,00,00,000. Its high time we stop shifting the blame of the govt. and blame on ourselves. This govt. is formed by us, its we who choose it so if the govt. is wrong its coz our choice was wrong. Earlier in elections when there were 6 candidates we had the option of choosing any one of them. But now if you feel none of the 6 is qualified enough u have a 7th option of none of these. Use it!! So instead of not voting at all, we must go and vote coz now we have a choice! Its better to choose president’s rule in the state rather than choose those jerks!
The phrase “Spirit of Mumbai” today makes me think that Mumbai is like a whore, the politicians are its pimp and the terrorists are the clients of that whore. Every 5 years the pimps might change, the clients may change and a few would try new positions with us but the bottom-line will always be “THAT WE ARE BRING ROYALLY SCREWED UP AND FUCKED” Let us hit those bastards where it hurts the most to them. Mumbai generates a lot of money everyday but this money is used to fill the coffers of the politicians! They know that after every attack Mumbai will forget those incidents and get their lives back on track. That’s the spirit of Mumbai, but this time lets not show them this spirit! Let them have a taste of their own medicine. Election Commission Officers should declare that elections would only be held when there is a surety that 26-11 wouldn’t be repeated!! Till that time president’s rule. School and colleges remain shut. Reason: Our children and faculty cant venture out of their homes because there is always a fear of a terrorist attack looming. One day when BSE remains shut there is a loss of crores of rupees, I request all the brokers / diamond merchants and corporates to keep their offices shut and demand that the govt. takes some immediate and solid steps to make us feel secure! We always tend to work better and faster in a high pressure situation. And we ease around when we know there’s no one looking. It could be a human nature or it could specifically be confined to Indian traits! Let’s create a high pressure situation and give the govt. an ultimatum. I am sure the govt. will work! Initially it would hurt us as well. Many daily wage workers can’t think of it. Their family and children would starve of hunger. But its better to loose some money rather than loosing our lives in such attacks! A lot of money with no security or a little less money with an efficient govt which provides security. What would u choose???
Lets not let it end so easily for the terrorists and our politicians. Lets do something. Anything. A non-cooperation movement. Something to show we are not gonna take this lying down. Something that can tell our leaders and other politicians as well that what we want is our own safety. A nameless, leaderless movement. Lets show them how many we are and how angry and tired and frustrated we are. Simply by coming together at Gateway of India. On 3rd December 2008 at Gateway Of India at 6 pm. If you cant come at least you could favor this by passing around to as many people as u can if you actually care for your own safety and the safety of the people around you!! I cared for my safety so I will be a part of this movement and I care for your safety so passed this message to you. Do you care for the safety of your own self or the people around you?
14 Mumbai police officers , 2 NSG commandoes including 1 Major, ATS Chief, Encounter Specialist and an ACP laid down their lives fighting those cowards.
But what hurts the most to a common Mumbaikar today more than the loss of known ones is the political high-handedness and inhuman behavior. The government and the opposition always used to fight and crib but this attack brought them all together. Please don’t think I mean that they all came together with constructive ideas to stop this terrorism, instead they became all one in playing politics or showing their inhuman side.
1st person to do so was Mr. L. K. Advani, just 2 days prior to the attack he blamed Mr. Karkare’s credibility and accused him of being a puppet. On 27th November the same puppet becomes “a national martyr who laid down his life while doing his duty!” in Advani’s words. Sir let me tell you that investigating the Malegaon Blasts was also his duty. Why were u accusing him that day then? Are you the supreme court of India to decide who is a terrorist of not? When will u stop being a hypocrite? I will give you as many examples of your and your party’s hypocrisy as u wish but first I will mention the hypocrisy of your party workers and supporters in the Hemant Karkare’s case. On orkut there were many postings in a community “BJP Supporters Group” in a thread “Hemant Karkare not Shaheed” There were at least 80-90 postings in that thread by different people of the community agreeing with the thread that Hemant Karkare was not Shaheed coz he died showing off by removing his bullet-proof vest, coz he was busy torturing true hindu people and leaders and one of the user mentioned that our actions make us pay and as Hemant Karkare was torturing hindus which was a bad deed on his part, God punished him! Sir if I go by your logic then those terrorists were messengers of God and were merely carrying out the actions what God wanted. Why were those messengers killed then? ( I hate to use such words myself but its better to make a person taste his own medice so cant help it).
Secondly all those police officers, commandoes, innocent civilians and foreigners who died while defending the country then would have done some or the other major sin and that’s why had such a fate just like Hemant Karkare had the same fate coz he was doing something very wrong. Isn’t it?? That way Vijay Salaskar, Ashok Kamote and innumerable others weren’t Shaheed too!!
Now comes the biggest hara-kiri of these S.O.B’s they shout on the top of their voices saying Hemant is not a martyr, I am sure every one of us would have noticed the innumerable banners and posters of BJP with the words Shaheed and three photographs on every nook and corner of the city. Surprise surprise Mr. Hemant Karkare’s photograph is on the top! ( Just to fool the masses and gain political mileage off-course)
So Mr. L.K Advani please decide weder Hemant Karkare is a political puppet, a shaheed or a person who died showing off and inform the common man on your stand!
The next person to follow hypocrisy is Mr. Narendra Modi or the next prime-minister in waiting after Advani. He wanted to go inside the Taj Hotel when the encounter was not over yet!! I guess that was just a bragging statement made in the press, but even lets suppose that from nowhere he gets the courage to do so and visit the Taj, what would he had done? Gone to the terrorists and asked for votes? It would clearly be a move to gain political mileage! Gosh even at this time they can think politics just like the NCP corporator Mr. Jaisingh who was preparing his strategy after being trapped inside the hotel! Even at such grave situation all they care is for votes, and we thought that these leaders would think of our welfare, wat fools we are or how much were we fooled by these a**-*****. Coming back to Mr. Narendra Modi (Gujrat ki 5 crore janta sun lo) he left no stone unturned first Pak-bashing and then criticizing the P.M’s address to the nation, security system of the nation and the maharashtra state. Modiji the terrorists first happened to have a stop-over at Vadodara which incidentally happens to be in your state. Where was your state-intelligence and security that time? You couldn’t happen to keep a tab on your state properly and expect the PM to control each and every nook and corner of the country properly. People with glass walls should never throw stones at others.
3rd Person again belongs to BJP – Their spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. That F**ker questioned the authenticity of the people shouting and crying in the T.V cameras questioning the role of politicians! He could see the lipstick and make-up of the females and the blazers of men standing and abusing them but couldn’t see the tears of a woman who was trapped in the building next to the Nariman House. He wants to catch hold of the person who gave money to such people and brought them at Gateway of India but doesn’t have time catching the terrorists of their counterparts in India. Mr. Naqvi god forbid but when one of your near and dear one’s would loose their lives in such an attack or when u would be taken hostage we will be the ones to question your authenticity that time!
4th Person is Raj Thackeray. Sir where are you? Aamchi Mumbai var hamla zaala ani bhaiya comandaranni apli Mumbai vachavli. (Our Mumbai was attacked and Bhaiyaa commandos saved our Mumbai) Stop playing divise and regional politics for god sake. Today you remember the gag order placed on you and tats the reason u didn’t come outside your home when Mumbai was burning. The same court which placed the gag order on you has mentioned that any Indian can travel, life and work in any part of the country he wishes to, y don’t u respect that order as well? Please don’t talk bout Maharashtrians helping Bihar during the flood time and so it was the duty of Bihar and North India to save Mumbai. First biharis never attacked the maharashtrians working there like you. And is it that India would be united and help each other only at times of crisis? And then fight internally during peace? If u actually care for the upliftment of the people please don’t divide them. This time if u happen to play the regional politics again Maharashtrians along with South and North India will kick you out of the country! With a mere handful of illiterate and unemployed youths you cant disrupt the peace and harmony of this country. Train the maharashtrians some vocationary course and not how to abuse and thrash innocent people.
5th is R.R Patil : “Your statements that we minimized the damage as only 200 were killed instead of the 5000” doesn’t cover up the fact that you failed. Y did even those 200 lost their lives? Werent they humans? And to top it all u mentioning that “Such small things happen in big cities” was totally uncalled. Wat would be the big thing then? You slipping in a bathroom and fracturing your hand! We would have a Mumbai bandh for 7 days then. Good you resigned, it was high time!
6th and 7th person and Vilasrao Deshmukh and Shivraj Patil : Again high time you had submitted your resignations, but still better late then never. Now please do one thing don’t ever show your dirty faces again. Shivraj Patil can now enjoy farming at one of the agricultural lands of Sharad Pawar in Baramati and Mr. Deshmukh can go and act in the next Ram Gopal Verma film alongside his son! That incident was very unfortunate and showed the insensitive side of you! Moron is the word that can describe you, your son and RGV.
I blame myself and my fellow country men now! Sit down calmly and think in a normal day how many rules we break. How much civic sense do we have? Jumping the queues while boarding a bus, buying the tickets in black, bribing traffic police-men, bribing govt employees be it hospitals or govt offices, paying more for the gas connection, for getting a telephone connection a few days prior would give a gift to the official, pay donations in school / college to secure admission of our children, paint our streets and wall corners red after chewing paan and tobacco royally as if that was our birth-right, littering the streets! Did we ever blame the prime minister for neglecting so many of our unlawful manners? Yes they are un-lawful and according to the constitution those are crimes / offences. In a city of 100 crore almost 90% of them have indulged in the above offences some time or the other. But all the 90 crore people went scot free, but how does the PM track 10 terrorists in this nation of 1,00,00,00,000. Its high time we stop shifting the blame of the govt. and blame on ourselves. This govt. is formed by us, its we who choose it so if the govt. is wrong its coz our choice was wrong. Earlier in elections when there were 6 candidates we had the option of choosing any one of them. But now if you feel none of the 6 is qualified enough u have a 7th option of none of these. Use it!! So instead of not voting at all, we must go and vote coz now we have a choice! Its better to choose president’s rule in the state rather than choose those jerks!
The phrase “Spirit of Mumbai” today makes me think that Mumbai is like a whore, the politicians are its pimp and the terrorists are the clients of that whore. Every 5 years the pimps might change, the clients may change and a few would try new positions with us but the bottom-line will always be “THAT WE ARE BRING ROYALLY SCREWED UP AND FUCKED” Let us hit those bastards where it hurts the most to them. Mumbai generates a lot of money everyday but this money is used to fill the coffers of the politicians! They know that after every attack Mumbai will forget those incidents and get their lives back on track. That’s the spirit of Mumbai, but this time lets not show them this spirit! Let them have a taste of their own medicine. Election Commission Officers should declare that elections would only be held when there is a surety that 26-11 wouldn’t be repeated!! Till that time president’s rule. School and colleges remain shut. Reason: Our children and faculty cant venture out of their homes because there is always a fear of a terrorist attack looming. One day when BSE remains shut there is a loss of crores of rupees, I request all the brokers / diamond merchants and corporates to keep their offices shut and demand that the govt. takes some immediate and solid steps to make us feel secure! We always tend to work better and faster in a high pressure situation. And we ease around when we know there’s no one looking. It could be a human nature or it could specifically be confined to Indian traits! Let’s create a high pressure situation and give the govt. an ultimatum. I am sure the govt. will work! Initially it would hurt us as well. Many daily wage workers can’t think of it. Their family and children would starve of hunger. But its better to loose some money rather than loosing our lives in such attacks! A lot of money with no security or a little less money with an efficient govt which provides security. What would u choose???
Lets not let it end so easily for the terrorists and our politicians. Lets do something. Anything. A non-cooperation movement. Something to show we are not gonna take this lying down. Something that can tell our leaders and other politicians as well that what we want is our own safety. A nameless, leaderless movement. Lets show them how many we are and how angry and tired and frustrated we are. Simply by coming together at Gateway of India. On 3rd December 2008 at Gateway Of India at 6 pm. If you cant come at least you could favor this by passing around to as many people as u can if you actually care for your own safety and the safety of the people around you!! I cared for my safety so I will be a part of this movement and I care for your safety so passed this message to you. Do you care for the safety of your own self or the people around you?
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