Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Are we a Racist Nation?

They will always deny and never ever accept the fact that Indians, in fact, are the biggest racist in the whole world.

Before you jump to any conclusions and close this window, my friend, you must know the definition of racism.

Discrimination of any human being, based on color, cast, creed and race is called racism.

 

In my growing years in this country, I was taught about how Gandhiji stood beside all the untouchables and how he called them with a new name, Harijan. They also taught us that it was Dr. B.R. Ambedkar who stood up for the human rights in front of the whole community and system.

We don't have Achuts (untouchables) or Harijans as distinguished as they used to be in those days when these great men fought.

Finally, for good and better, they succeeded and now we have a society which provides equal importance and opportunities to anyone who has the skills, guts and will to make it big.

BUT, it is over?

No I say!

Discrimination... Huh?

While they were teaching us about how Harijan are normal people, outside the school we learned so much about people who were not untouchables but had something distinct about them.

He is a Bihari Bhaiya.... be aware…  don't mix with him.

He is a Kadhi Bhau... Marathi... don't trust

He is a Sindhi... they are always dirty

He is a Gujju... be aware

He is an Anna... have you seen how he eats?

He is a Sardar... laugh at him!

She is from Delhi... may be 14 but I bet she is not a virgin!

He is..

She is..

Stop it guys!

This is not done.

This is our very own sick mentality which gives boost to the big stage players like Raj Thakare or even biggest threats like terrorists.

On the top of it, reservation quota system in government jobs and education only widens this gap.

They said 'Divide and Rule' was a policy of British when they ruled in India, now my I ask, what is the difference?

Equal Opportunities. One Nation.

Jai Hind!

Friday, December 26, 2008

Lead India: An Initiative from Times of India

This is what we all need!

Monday, December 22, 2008

World: At The Edge of WW-III

Warnings are flying high and Pakistan is under threat from US and India and rest of the world, or it seems so.

UK PM Gordon Brown went to Pakistan, told them to curb the terrorism; Kasab is Pak resident and gave them $6 Million to help the cause.

May I ask these UK and US governments that do they ever ask for the expenditure slip from Pakistan as where and how the money given to the waiting-to-go-bankrupt nation is used?

Mullah Omar, Al-Qaeda No.2, says, US, India, Russia and Israel are the biggest enemies of Islam and who supporting its cause oath to take them down.

India is resilient to these threats as we know we can definitely crush Pakistan to bits if ever a war comes in question.

As for the allies, Russia will come to help so do US and UK, without any options. China will remain vigilant but will not interfere as it has to look forward to its economy and will take no chances in spoiling the curry.

NOW, If India attacks Pak, the Islamabad will be handed over to the Army or say the militants and terrorists, who will then have access the Nuke arsenal.

Pak will have the joint support of all the 40 Muslim nations who supported the Bhutto's Nuke program. Virtually, the third world war will begin here and now.

This is what terrorist want.

They want India to announce war against Pak.

What happened at Mumbai or keeps happening in all over India has only one purpose that is to pressurize the Indian government from the people and announce a war.

A Certified War.

On the face of national security, Pak will nuke India on its face throwing the nation almost 50 years back.

This step will never benefit India as a nation.

US, UK, Russia and other nations have accepted about Kasab's Pak connection and telling Pak to accept it.

Pak with its nuclear arsenal is now in the same situation as was Afghanistan and Iraq.

Iran, the friend-turned-opponent of India, now has started singing in a different tune altogether.

You ask why India is not going all attacking.

Hope you got the answer.

You ask how long we have to bear more attacks.

As long as they do not kill more US nationals here.

You ask, is there any end to it?

YES there is. BUT for that one have to wait for Pakhtunistan, Sindh and Pakistan to redraw their maps on the world.

OR

Wait. US will attack Pak. One day or the other.

As they said, all roads lead to Rome...

...All terrorism connections lead to Pakistan.

Havens have mercy!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

What's New About It?

Politicians are spoiling, terrorists are striking, citizens are boiling, and humanity is bleeding. So what’s new about it??
 
Stock market is fluctuating for a variety of reasons: Petroleum Prices, New President, Bailout possibilities, Bailout denial, War Clouds. So what’s new about it?
 
There is more skin on show in what is understood to be Textile Fashion Shows. So what’s new about it?
 
One more boy fell into the bore well ditch at some place in India. I privately wonder why this sort of trouble only strikes boys and not a single girl child has ever fallen into such a trap. May be girls are helping their mothers even in that age, may be there are fewer girls as compared to boys, may be boys are a pampered lot and allowed to wander. So what’s new….
 
In Africa and many other parts of the world more people are suffering from hunger this year. So what’s new…..
 
Entities with housing assets are being bailed out, developers are being bailed out, automakers are being bailed out; all these have their country cousins like farmers, craftsmen, weavers, artisans, shopkeepers, small entrepreneurs, who do not figure in any bail outs. So what’s ….
 
Money is pouring in for the baby whose father got killed in terror attack in Bombay. There are many babies who are orphaned in violence in many parts of India. Some such babies fall into hands of unscrupulous elements. So what’s….
 
There is a new college in the town. On the opening day, there are speeches about spreading the light of knowledge. Classes begin and soon fizzle out due to flimsy reasons. Students need not come to college, attendance is provided by accommodating teachers under management supervision. Every one settles in to a convenient routine in which other colleges operate. So what’s …
 
News ain’t new any more! The above list could well a very long one.
 
So what’s new about it?

Monday, December 15, 2008

Development: The Mantra of Success in Politics

Congratulations!!!

Local Assembly Elections for 5 states in India came and gone. We voted. We voted with almost 70 percent average to show the power of democracy. When results came, it was evident that people are more awake now than they used be in the old times.

The madness, the single dimensional approach and extremism are giving way to a revolutionary idea of growth and development.

As we call this nation a young country with 70% of the population comes under 'Youth' umbrella, this is bound to happen. The restless youth has got the way to unleash it's frustration in that 2x2 voting area.

No sensational issues created or raised by the political parties have affected the voters of these states.

The only thing mattered was Development.

This is the most positive sign any democracy can show. Stick to the idea of growth.

BJP led Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in to a waste facelift.

BUT it never took the responsibility of safety and development in Rajasthan.

Congress' win in Rajasthan, Delhi and Mizoram are the sheer signs of a develop hungry nation.

The metal is needed.

Bravo Voters!

Cheers!

PS: Politicians please pay attention: Make this your mantra for success: Development.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

12 steps to shock-and-awe Pakistan's economy

R Vaidyanathan

I did not anticipate the huge response my inbox received for the articleslamming Pakistan. Many of those who wrote in have sought concrete steps to tackle the Terror Central.

The terror attack on world citizens at Mumbai has created revulsion and outrage all over the world. It is imperative that India seize the opportunity provided to destabilise Pakistan.

A stable Pakistan is not in the interest of world peace, leave alone India. Army controls the country and owns its economy.

A significant portion of its GDP is due to army-controlled entities (See: Military Inc - Inside Pakistan's Military Economy, by Ayesha Siddiqa; OUP; 2007). One can easily say that Pakistan economy and its Army/ISI are synonymous.

Unless this elementary fact is internalised, we are not going anywhere. This implies we should stop talking of a stable Pakistan since a stable Pakistan means multiple attacks on many more cities of India by that rogue organisation ISI, which is the core of the Pakistan Army and the heart of Pakistan's economy.

Let us not even assume that Zardari is in control. Poor man -- he did not trust his own investigators to probe his wife's assassination -- he wanted Scotland Yard to do the job. Now he blabbers that if his investigators are satisfied, then he will initiate action against terrorists sitting inside Pakistan.

Periodically, the Pakistan Army likes to present some useful idiots (as Lenin would have called them) as elected representatives and we swoon over such events.

India should take the following steps to destabilise the economy of Pakistan:

1. Identify the major export items of Pakistan (like Basmati rice, carpets, etc) and provide zero export tax or even subsidise them for export from India. Hurt Pakistan on the export front.

2. Identify the major countries providing arms to Pakistan and arm twist them. Tell Brazil and Germany (currently planning to supply massive defense items to Pakistan) that it will impact their ability to invest in India. Tell Germany that retail license to Metro will be off and other existing projects will be in jeopardy.

3. Incidentally, after the arrival of Coke and Pepsi in China, the human rights violations of China are not talked about much by US government organs. Think it is a coincidence? Unless we use our markets to arm-twist arms exporters to Pakistan, we will not achieve our objectives.

4. Tell American companies that for every 5% increase in FDI limit for them, their government needs to reduce equipping Pakistan by $5 billion. That is real politics, not whining. Let us remember that funds are in desperate search of emerging markets and not the other way about. Let us also remember that international economics is politics by another name.

5. Create assets to print/distribute their currency widely inside their country. To some extent, Telgi types can be used to outsource this activity. Or just drop their notes in remote areas.

6. Pressurise IMF to add additional conditionality to the loans given to them or at least do not vote for their loans.

7. Create assets within Pakistan to destabilise Karachi stock market - it is already in a shambles.

8. Cricket and Bollywood are the opium of the Indian middle classes. Both have been adequately manipulated/ controlled by the D-company since the eighties. Chase the D-company money in cricket/ Bollywood and punish by burning D-assets in India instead of trying to have them auctioned by the IT department when nobody comes to bid for it.

9. Provide for capital punishment to those who fund terror and help in that. We have the division in the finance ministry to monitor money laundering, etc. It is important that terror financing is taken seriously and fully integrated into money laundering monitoring systems and this division is provided with much larger budget and human resources. And it should coordinate with RAW.

10. Encourage and allow scientists/ academicians/ elites of Pakistan to opt for Indian passport and widely publicise that fact since it will hurt their self-respect and dignity. There will be a long queue to get Indian passports -- many will jump to get our passport -- since they will not be stopped at international airports. It is rumoured that Adnan Sami wants one. Do not give passports to all -- make it a prized possession. Let it hurt the army- and ISI-controlled country. This one step will destroy their identity and self-confidence.

11. Discourage companies from India from investing in Pakistan, particularly IT companies, till Pakistan stops exporting its own IT (international terrorism).

12. In all these, it is important that we do not bring in the domestic religious issues. The target is the terror central, namely Pakistan, and if there are elements helping them here then they also should be punished -- irrespective of religious labels. If Pakistan is dismantled and the idea of Pakistan is gone, many of our domestic issues will also be sorted out.

Will the Indian elite go for the jugular or just light more candles and scream at the formless/ nameless political class before TV cameras?

It is going to be a long haul and may be in a decade or so, we can find a solution to our existential crisis of being attacked by barbarians from the West. We need to combine strategy and patience and completely throw to the dustbin the 'Gujral Doctrine' by that mumbling prime minister about treating younger brothers with equanimity. The doctrine essentially suggests that if we are slapped on both the cheeks we should feel bad that we do not have a third cheek to show.

He, according to security experts, seems to have dismantled our human intelligent assets inside Pakistan, which has resulted in the gory death of thousands of Indian citizens in the last few years.

Such is our strategic thinking in this complex world since our political class is not adequately briefed and the elite don't think through issues. Better to be simple in our talks and vicious in our actions rather than the other way.

Hopefully, this November attack will create a new vibrant India capable of taking care of its own interests.

The author is professor of finance and control, Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore, and can be contacted atvaidya@iimb.ernet.in. The views are personal and do not reflect those of his organisation.

Under license from www.3dsyndication.com.

Published at Rediff.com on 11th Dec. 2008

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

8 things India Inc, govt must do against Pakistan

By R Vaidyanathan

The three-day-long terror strike on the country's financial capital was devastating in terms of its reach and impact. It has left Corporate India badly shaken and the elites numb.

It is no more about bombs being thrown at bus stations or trains getting blasted. It is no longer about only Nagpada or Govindpuri residents losing limbs and lives. Terror has now climbed up the value chain.

As the new age entrepreneur Kiran Majumdar Shaw told a Bangalore newspaper, "So far, the terrorists targeted common people. Now the society's elite, the business sector, is the target. What happened in Mumbai is a loud wake-up call for all of us to do something to protect ourselves."

Corporate India did not bat an eyelid when Mumbai train blasts took place, or when Sarojini Nagar was burning on a Diwali day, or Hyderabad was weeping two years before.

But today, every corporate captain is angry, and so are the celebrities who people Page 3 of newspapers, due largely because the attacks on the three top hotels were directly aimed at those who frequent these places, for business or pleasure (contrast this with the scant coverage of the carnage at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, for example, where commoners were involved).

All the same, the bleeding-heart liberals would be back to their routine ways after a few days. They will lament that the captured terrorist has not been given his favourite food and not allowed to watch TV or use his cell phone; they will say his human rights are violated. Just wait for the chorus.

Of course, this time it will be between Page 3 and the jholawalas(activists) and that should be an interesting match to watch, but that's another story.

In the last ten years, not a single session of any seminar sponsored by the CII or Ficci or business/general journals has focussed on terrorism. When this writer once broached the importance of talking about it, a senior business captain said it is for the government to deal with.

Many of those seminars gave importance to Musharraf and now Zardari, as if they are going to provide any solution when they are a part of the problem.

Now, at least, terrorism is being realised as a problem facing the country.

Let us summarise what the real situation is and what the corporate sector should do if we are serious in fighting terrorism on our soil.

1. Recognise and treat Pakistan as a terrorist state. The state policy of Pakistan is terrorism and their single-point programme is to destroy India. This needs to be internalised by every business baron including the owners of media.

2. Now, the elite of Pakistan are more angry, since India is growing at 7% and they are given CCC rating and stiff conditions for borrowing from the IMF.

Many an academic from that country, who I have met in global conferences, has openly lamented that nobody talks about Indo-Pak relations anymore, but only Indo-China or Indo-American, etc. They want to be equal but they are in deep abyss.

3. Pakistan is the only territory in the world where an army has a whole country under its control. This is an important issue since studies have found that a large number of corporates in Pakistan are ultimately owned by the Fauji Foundation (FF), Army Welfare Trust (AWT) Bahria Foundation (BF), Shaheen Foundation (SF) all owned by different wings of armed forces (See paper presented by Dr Ayesha Siddiqa-Agha on 'Power, Perks, Prestige And Privileges: Military's Economic Activities In Pakistan' in The International Conference on Soldiers in Business -- Military as an Economic Actor; Jakarta, October 17-19, 2000).

Hence, do not try to think of Pakistan without its army, irrespective of who rules that country temporarily and nominally. At least 70% of the market capitalisation of the Karachi stock exchange is owned by the army and related groups.

4. There are three groups in India, who are obsessed with friendship with Pakistan. One is the oldies born in that part before partition and who are nostalgic about the Lahore havelishalwas and mujras. The second is the Bollywood and other assorted groups, who look at it as a big market. The Dawood gang has financed enough of these useful idiots. The third is the candle light holding bleeding heart liberals (BHLs) who cannot imagine India doing well without its younger brother taken care of.

All three have been proved wrong hundreds of times, but they are also opinion makers. Shun them, avoid them and ridicule them.

5. We should categorically, unambiguously, unequivocally boycott Pakistan in all aspects for a decade or more. Be it art, music, economy, commerce, or other hand-holding activities. That army-controlled state has to realise that it has done enough damage to global civilisation.

More than 100 acts/attempts of terror recorded in the world since 9/11 have had their roots in Pakistan. More than 40% of the prisoners in Guantanamo are Pakistanis.

6. We should recognise that it is our war and nobody in the world is going to wage it on our behalf. What the Americans are thinking, or what the Britishers are going to do, will not help. A determined country should have a sense of dignity and independence to fight its war.

We should stop interviewing leaders from that country who mouth the same inanities that "you have not produced any proof." The Government of India should perhaps create a museum of proof between India Gate and North Block.

I am amazed that a country of a billion is required even to furnish proof. If one-sixth of humanity says that the terrorist state of Pakistan is the root cause of global terrorism -- it is factual. Let us not fall into the trap of providing proof to the culprits.

7. We should realise that a united Pakistan is a grave threat to the existence of India. Hence, we should do everything possible to break up Pakistan into several units. This is required to be done not only for our interest, but for world peace.

8. We have made a grave blunder by suggesting in the international fora that "Pakistan is also a victim of terror." That is a grave error and it will haunt us for decades. They are perpetrators and our government is in deep illusion if it tries to distinguish between organs of power in that country thinking it is like India.

There is only one organ, namely its army (with ISI as a sub-organ) in that country, which owns and controls at least 70% of the GDP in that country.

If we want the world to treat Pakistan for what it is, then we should start practising it. Always call it the 'terrorist state of Pakistan' and never have any illusion that it is going to be any different.

If corporate India, including electronic/ print media, starts practising this, we should see results in a few years. Are the elites listening?

The author is professor of finance and control, Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore, and can be contacted atvaidya@iimb.ernet.in. The views are personal and do not reflect those of his organisation.

Under license from www.3dsyndication.com.

Published at Rediff.com on 10th December 2008

Friday, December 5, 2008

A New Nation Awaits... Are we ready?

Stop Complaining. 

Wipe your tears, wash your face and stand up. Look into the mirror.

No!

Don't take me wrong. I am not asking you to just forget what had happened to us in the past or to neglect what these bunches of shitheads are going to do in the future or not minding the political verses coming out from Delhi, Washington or Islamabad

Just Stop Complaining.

You say the political system of India sucks.

Check your options.

Is there any plan B?

NO!

So who made the plan A anyways?

We did!

If we ourselves made a plan which seemed okay half a century ago, don't you think we either fix the loopholes or prepare and practice plan B for the time being and see if it works?

Wondering? Curious? Thinking of me as a lunatic who is suffering from insomnia due to the recession period? 

I am not the one if you think.

Here!

As everyone says, we need to fix the current internal political structure; here we have a master example waiting for us to be adopted. Read on...

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As President-elect Barack Obama prepares for inauguration day, his closest advisors and appointees are being put into place. The most recent announcements include Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, Robert Gates as Secretary of Defense and Janet Napolitano as Secretary of Homeland Security. 

The decision to keep Gates in the Secretary of Defense position was likely the most controversial, but it spoke volumes to those looking for balance and bipartisan cooperation in the new administration. Gates was appointed by current President George W. Bush, and while he is a registered independent, his service in government has been predominantly conservative. He inherited three wars – war on terror, war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan – but is now charged with “responsibly ending the war in Iraq through a successful transition to Iraqi control,” according to Obama. 

Obama’s vision for an Abraham Lincoln-like “team of rivals” cabinet is well underway, but many point out not to look for many more rivals in key positions.

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Hey! What was that? 

Can we buy the copyrights for the same trick and try it at home?

It is like if Congress comes into majority in India, the main opposition, BJP will handle one key department in the government or vice versa.

Let’s see it by example: IF BJP and allies win the next election, they will let Manmohan Sing or P Chidambaram handle the Finance Ministry!

OR IF Congress and allies win, they will name L.K. Adwani as their Home minister or Defense minister or Foreign Minister or IT or Infrastructure or Food minister! 

(Railways should always be remain with Lalu, at least for 10 years, one guy who made some decent profit, run extra trains and laid new tracks.... work in progress!....... Come on don't be prejudiced!) 

This way, the opposition parties together will work on putting their full efforts in making the one department in government they got the best in the nation so to seek majority in next elections!

This way, they will waste less time on walkouts and opposing and criticizing the majority all the time.

This way, they at least get to do something for what they are sent to the parliament.

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Ah! Another beautiful clause that I can think of now is that, if there is any party comes up with allies and supporting MPs (MLAs if it is a state level thing), and gets the majority, all the supporting parties and MPs/MLAs must sign on an agreement that they will not withdraw their support or held the government hostage threatening to pull the support causing the government fall or re-elections.

THIS clause, my friends must be introduced.

Re-Elections or instable government causes the nation dearly in terms of economics. (Education too... As government school teachers go on election duty in different villages leaving their pupils behind! They count the votes too!)

The money of poor which is supposed to be used for the betterment of lives of millions of people is wasted in a momentary decision of a fool, who has decided to withdraw the support.

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Like the idea?

Think will work?

I know! you are as confused as John McCain was when he thought about whom did Bush really vote for!?! LOL!

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Plan B: ADOPT THE US POLITICAL STRUCTURE!

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For India's first elections under the new constitution, the candidates for the Rashtrapati Bhavan are:

- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam - Independent people's choice nomination

- Ratan Tata - Independent Candidate

- L. K. Advani - BJP Candidate

- Rahul Gandhi - Congress Candidate

- Mayawati - Justtocheckifthereareanymorefoolsremaininthiscountry

- Uma Bharti - ??? Some kind of elections right? I participate!

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You know guys, this way we can show the actual acceptance and weight of these politicians to themselves!

So whom are you voting for in the listed candidates for the President of India?

 

Monday, December 1, 2008

Is Baar Nahin

A poem by Prasoon Joshi on Mumbai Attacks:

Is baar nahin 

Is baar jab woh choti si bachchi mere paas apni kharonch le kar aayegi

Main usey phoo phoo kar nahin behlaoonga

Panapney doonga uski tees ko 

 

Is baar nahin 

 

Is baar jab main chehron par dard likha dekhoonga

Nahin gaoonga geet peeda bhula dene wale

Dard ko risney doonga,utarney doonga andar gehrey

  

Is baar nahin

  

Is baar main na marham lagaoonga

Na hi uthaoonga rui ke phahey

Aur na hi kahoonga ki tum aankein band karlo,gardan udhar kar lo main dawa lagata hoon

Dekhney doonga sabko hum sabko khuley nangey ghaav

  

Is baar nahin

  

Is baar jab uljhaney dekhoonga,chatpatahat dekhoonga

Nahin daudoonga uljhee door lapetney

Uljhaney doonga jab tak ulajh sake

 

 Is baar nahin

  

Is baar karm ka hawala de kar nahin uthaoonga auzaar

Nahin karoonga phir se ek nayee shuruaat

Nahin banoonga misaal ek karmyogi ki

Nahin aaney doonga zindagi ko aasani se patri par

Utarney doonga usey keechad main,tedhey medhey raston pe

Nahin sookhney doonga deewaron par laga khoon

Halka nahin padney doonga uska rang

Is baar nahin banney doonga usey itna laachaar

Ki paan ki peek aur khoon ka fark hi khatm ho jaye 

 

Is baar nahin

 

 Is baar ghawon ko dekhna hai

Gaur se

Thoda  lambe  wakt  tak

Kuch  faisley

Aur uskey baad hausley

Kahin toh shuruat karni hi hogi

 

 Is baar yahi tay kiya hai

 

 ... Prasoon Joshi

How a Soilder Dies and a Politician laughs...

A nightmare has come to an end. Or is it?

 Mumbai attacks have shaken the whole world.

 Politicians are throwing resignations all around. Some are giving unnecessary statements.

 Maharashrta CM has taken his actor son Reitesh Deshmuck and director Ram Gopal Verma with him to his first briefing by NSG commandos in the TAJ Hotel. 

Sanjay Nirupam gave an interview to Al Jazira's English Channel and came out laughing to the media waiting for him. 

Abbas Naqavu from BJP said the women in lipstick who lit candles are protesting against the government and are no different from the separatist working in Kashmir.

 Ex. Home minister, Shivraj Patil regarded these attacks as normal incident paid with his post at home ministry with the statement.

 Kerela CM who visited the NSG Martyr Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's house was shown the door by the brave soldier’s father.

 Pakistan says we are not responsible. Zardari asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to "resist striking out at his (Pakistan's) government should investigations show that Pakistani militant groups were responsible for the attacks". The most noticeable point here is the words: Pakistani militant groups were responsible!

 

Not the government, mind you!

 So don't you think one should go in and eliminate all the terrorist camps around Pakistan? AND this must be done with the support of Pakistan Army. A joint force must take over and show the terror groups the hell.

 US is sending Rice to cool off India. Government is taken over by Sonia Gandhi, who is deciding who remains and who leaves. L K Advani and Modi are singing the tunes of a mass intelligence failure, as if they were very successful in Kargil in their times. 

People of Mumbai and India have this habit of returning to their day-to-day life after any terrorist incident and politician calls it the spirit of the city.

 How long this spirit will be the display of strength or rather the shameful display of our forgetfulness?

 This is not done guys.

 We know it all... people are not be fooled anymore.

 On this very occasion, just please let me know of this missing person called the 'Mumbaikar' and 'Marathi Manoos', the great one and only 'MNS Chief' Mr. Raj Thakare. Please post his whereabouts in the comments section here.

 The only thing visible through these events is evident. People have refused to buy the tactics of the politicians to play this incident down. All the action which is taken is nothing but a drama from the government.

 Worldwide communities are loathing the nation with anger and regarding it as the country which has covered it political and leadership cowardice as a forgetful and peaceful nation.

 We, the people of this nation, are not going to forgive anyone who ever thinks us weak and tries to torn it down.

 We stand united.

 India stands united in the faces of Kirkire, Unnikrishnan, Kamte or the other 20 faceless Myrtier we know or do not; we are standing tall and know how to reply.

 Not anymore.

 Enemy... Be warned!