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The Dogs Life - Aftermath of the Mumbai Attack

We all were disturbed by the pictures running for over 60 Hours on the news Channel. The news was the Attack on the Financial Capital of India. The number of Terrorist said to be between 1-12 as per the government statement. The number of People Dead 195 approx in which 22 Foreigners died and around 325 people injured.

But most important aspect is i felt that we all Stupid Common Men of India are living DOGS LIFE. Know why? ... It is because the 16 Soilders who died protecting us are given title of the 'Shaheed' which they deserve. The fidayeens who came here to attack Mumbai would be called Shaheed by Jehadis - (i dont feel that they are shaheed) but since terrorism is an undeclared war .. some respect for the opponents too.

But what about the STUPID COMMON MAN who died in this encounter.. they are not Shaheeds -- neither they will be remembered for giving up their lives. they will be forgotten by the passage of time and then one more such incident will happen and the list will go on. is this not a DOGS LIFE. as said in hindi "kuttee ki maut marna".

Do i deserve this as a CITIZEN of the LARGEST DEMOCRACY of the world. i dont feel so. But how long this STUPID COMMON MAN will have to live a life like a DOG? in this DEMOCRACY i believe that this is time we ask our leaders either to lead us in true spirit or to resign.

and i declare all the STUPID COMMON MEN who died the DOGS Life as SHAHEEDS on the path of making our leaders Accountable... and i hope all will agree with me when i say that.

COMMENTS AWAITED

Comments

HItesh said…
100 percent agreed..

The life we are living in todayzz world, i sud say not only in India, i must say to every region of d world, nobody can sleep, "Just because terrorism"..

But Who really had given birth to Terrorism.. is our Great leaders, who are just busy with their profits, and politics.. who cares wht is happening Next door..

I Sud say, That the goverment has not played the role to face the terroist, it has been faced by the COMMON MAN.. It is u n Me...

Goverment "OUR leaders" just not worthy to face camera and pass a comment..

It A War.. War between Life and Death..
Saheed And Kuute Ki maut.. as ma friend, PUNIT said...

We need to stand tall like a Wall.. so that, Hum jab tak hai.. Ladd kar Marenge..
We will Fight Like Soliers..

So The WAR Has Began..
Anonymous said…
I truly agree to it. We all stupid comman man are so common that it is easly to forget... Time has come to wakeup, to be unite and fight for peace and security.

The Bloody politicians are the root to all this,For there selfish motives they play with the life of the comman man.

It is the time to cut the root of it... If the Banyan tree in not cut the roots will increase day by day and will damage the whole area.
Punit Juneja said…
and yes i believe that in this war against terrorism it is better to die in active war than to die in a restaurant having dinner with your family.

We will have to understand that this undeclared war will have to be fought by declaring the war against it.

if we dont declare a war against the terror it will be difficult to protect the integrity of our territory

The government of india should carry out a hot pursuit against the actors "Be it state or Non state Actors" as claimed by pakistan to end this for once and for all..


ENOUGH is ENOUGH is the anthem of the war against terror. short and sweet and effective for our leaders to understand the importance of our feelings.

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