In Memoriam
NSG
Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan
Havildar Gajendra Singh
Mumbai Police
Jt. Commissioner (ATS) Hemant Karkare
Ad. Commissioner Ashoke Kamte
Inspector Vijay Salaskar
Sub-Inspector Bapusaheb Durgude
Sub-Inspector Prakash More
ASI Balasaheb Bhonsle
ASI tukaram Gopal Omble
Constable Ambadas Pawar
Constable Arun Chitte
Constable Jayawant Patil
Constable Vijay Khandekar
Constable Yogesh Patil
Other Security Personnel
Inspector Shashank Shinde
Head Constable M.C. Chowdhary
Home Guard Constable Mukesh Jadhav
Constable Rahul Shinde
And this is not all. What disgusts me most is that we have come to such a situation that the politicians and the bureucracy of the country no longer care for the life of the citizens of this country. For them one more terrorist attack, more civilian casualties are just mere statistics. All goes as long as they can retain their vote banks.
Our internal security apparatus is a mess. And if we hadn't realized this till now, 26/11 proved it beyond any doubt. Critical intelligence had been ignored in the midst of the inter-agency squabbles. The RAW and the IB blamed the agencies such as the Coast Guard and the Navy for ignoring the intelligence provided while the latter said that intelligence was not actionable. Not actionable? Yeah right. As has been credibly proven, specific intelligence of an imminent attack on the 5 star hotels of the city via the sea route had been passed to the agencies. Intelligence becomes actionable by the ingenuity and the innovative attitude with which it is analyzed. We can't expect the terrorists to send us an invitation letter and requesting us to RSVP to the attack.
Moreover we have been guilty of pushing intelligence reports through just as if they were routine files, not beothering to follow up whether the intelligence has been processed and acted upon or not.
If anything, 26/11 also exposed our utter lack of preparedness to deal with an attack on our nation. With so many agencies around, there was bound to be confusion and it turned into chaos for nobody knew who was in charge! What we needed a cetral authority figure to coordinate our efforts against the terrorists but none was to be found. Our disaster management strategies showed up for what they were: crap.
Our Prime Minister, Dr. Singh, had stated just before 26/11 that we can not afford to be hit again. But we were. What we need now is to wake up from the slumber and realize the mess that we are in. We can't get into any more trouble because we already are in a big one! We need a well equipped and trained police force under the leadership of independent and visionary officers who realize and understand the gravity of the problem that confronts us. And we need to usher in meritocracy. At once! For as an individual who cherishes his life, I want to be sure that it's the best who's working to ensure my safety. I cretainly don't want any dimwit analyzing crucial intelligence just because he happened to be born in a certain family, with a certain lineage. If the powers that be are so concerned about social equlity and undoings the wrongs of the past, let them take a personal initiative. Let their security teams be manned and indeed led by those who ahve been wronged, let their attending doctors be the ones whose forefathers had been oppressed.
India has tremendous potential and the ability to be a world leader. But it remains just that: potential. To harness the potential we need to make certain choices. And it would be these choices that would determine our fate. For didn't Dumbledore, that old wise fellow, said, It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities. We can choose to reform our system now, or wait till we are hit again and again, till we collapse. The choice, as I said, is ours. And ours only.

5 comments:
Understood everything... but acc to me, everything has itz pros and cons, isn't it? We cannot choose to stop ourselves just because we are suffering backlogs.
Whatever`s the case India will definitely emerge one of the best and the strongest superpowers in the near future. Moreover, the spirit of unity that India has along with its diverse cultures is a thing hardly found anywhere else... nevertheless, I am proud of my country. :)
Oyeeee... where have you vanished into oblivion...? Come back soon, hope you are fine. :)
Well, if being an Indian is a matter of disgust because of terrorist attacks, then which country you'd like to be in..?
US: although suffered 1 attack in many years, wasn't it equivalent to 100s of what we've been facing?
UK: had to face the serial blasts too.
Any country if developed or developing has to face resistance and strive to maintain or improve their position. Corruption and terrorist attacks are a part of it.
And yeah, if you talk of choices, just recall why people choose a Government job, whether IAS or IPS or ICS? They merely treat the job as a lucrative offer to earn money & power without work. [exceptions exist eg.Manjit Singh who are thrown to remote areas of the nation]
And why don't we find a single responsible person in there? Because they are much highly paid in private sectors.
So what options do u think remain in front of someone whom you think should make choices?
@ Diya
am fine yaar.. jus can't think of anything to post about.. and have done too many crappy posts of late.. so thought would just give it a break.. :)
@ bhai..
what all you said is just patriot talk. too often we have suffered coz we havent been able to accept the truth..
yes america was hit, but did it ever happen again, nope..
you talk of blasts in the uk while you forget that more number of attacks happen in our country in an year than in 10 years in the uk..
and i am not saying that the system is faultless or the individuals are not to blame.. what i state here is that there aint a lot to be proud about in being an Indian..
Arey Rozz, you outta Ideas? I gotta believe this? ha ha.
Please do comeup, Waiting for the blasting comeback post :)
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