26/11 Attack and Political controversies.
26/11 Attack and Political controversies blog is in the continuation of my last blog i.e. 26/11 Attack and Post India. Political controversies, these two words can make bigger difference to any event in the world. Usme sirf ek hi baat honi chahiye Glamour aur phir dekho kaise makhiyo ke tarah ye politicians use chipkate hai.
Political controversies which are related to the 26/11 attack are diversified. One of them is Raj Thakare, other one is with ex- CM, these led to one another. All are unnecessary, but brought into picture. Some of the credit goes to Media as well, for bringing these into public. One by one I will through my point of view on this. And this is whole my point of view about the situation.
First I will start with Raj Thakare. This is one of the biggest and totally unwanted story pulled into this whole Scenario.
26/11 Attack and Raj Thakare Controversy.
After the attack, one message was circulating in youths as well as in elderly people saying “Where is Raj Thakare?” Can anyone tell me what the motto behind this message is? Is he a commando or some Army personal or Police personal? And answer is big “NO”. He is not. He is just an ordinary person like you and me. Difference is that he is leader of one political party in Maharashtra. His political party is having some beliefs and they follow it strongly, with destruction at times.
Personally I don’t see any connection in between his party and 26/11 attack. And please people don’t think that I’m praising his party issue here in my blog.
We should be thankful to him, that he didn’t use this event as publicity stunt to his party. Envisage, if during the attack, if he had came out in public and one news channel covered it. You can imagine popularity he would have earned. It was good that none of the politicians came out that day. No one has got to say that, I was out there to see my people.
Now my question to those people who circulate this message, where was the CM, Home minister (State)? Where was PM and Defense Minister, Home minister (Center), National Security Advisor? I haven’t found anyone who asking these questions and circulating these kind of messages. Are these people can save us from that kind of attack? No. We can save by only police or NSG or by Army in these kind of attack and my next point is Same.
26/11 and NSG Commandos
After giving fight with terrorist in Mumbai by local police, it was confirm that, this situation is not going to handle by local police. We have to call Special force and we called NSG. NSG saved people of Mumbai and complete their duty. But some political parties making issue out of these by saying “TO save Maharashtra we have to bring people from North”. It is shameful that we don’t have NSG centers region wise we have only one HO in Delhi and if HO is in Delhi we have to call NSG from Delhi (North) and not from South or from North East.
Congress part’s Youth leader Rahul Gandhi was doing campaigning for his party in Bihar by saying above sentence. He should be in his senses while doing campaigning for his party. He is doing it on soldiers moral and which is not at all accepted/ tolerated. Rahul Gandhi should know that, what Raj Thakre is doing is the state issue and not a national issue. And by issuing statement to those issues he is making them national and more provocative.
Maharashtra CM and Ram Gopal Varma.
Vilasrao Deshmukh CM of Maharashtra took film maker to the place where all the fight occurred. What he was thinking while doing this? Is He wants flourish carrier of his son or he is giving story to Ram Gopal Varma? And after all this we again elect that person for Loksabha. For time being he paid for his mistake and sacked from position of CM.
This is the controversy was buried very early and there is nothing to discuss about it and this will also not give us some output.
Where the Point lays
Point lays between electing wise people for wise post. Our political leader also should understand that, their old formula of fooling people for votes is not going to work again.
Monday, March 8, 2010
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