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Will Lip Service save this country from terrorism?

11 July 2006, Mumbai blasts – over 200 killed, 700 injured.
13 May 2008, Jaipur blasts – 80 killed, 200 injured.
25 July 2008, Bangalore blasts – 2 dead, 25 injured
26 July 2008, Ahmedabad blasts – 45 dead and 160 injured
Ladies and Gentlemen, India has officially been under attack for the last two years. Terrorists have been attacking our major cities, blowing people up. Indians are dying, many more are crying over the loss of loved ones.
And what do our leaders do? Get into a debate over the Nuclear deal, rant about communist ideology, throw around crores of Rupees to buy out other politicians and finally bask in glory when the government wins the trust vote. While one eye looks at New Delhi and the other at the sensex, look what happens in the rest of the country.
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According to Manmohan Singh’s speech during the trust vote on July 23rd:
We will deal firmly with terrorist elements, left wing extremism and communal elements that are attempting to undermine the security and stability of the country. We have been and will continue to vigorously pursue investigations in the major terrorist incidents that have taken place. Charge-sheets have been filed in almost all the cases. Our intelligence agencies and security forces are doing an excellent job in very difficult circumstances. They need our full support. We will take all possible steps to streamline their functioning and strengthen their effectiveness.
Very commendable indeed Mr. Prime Minister. In less than a week after your big words, two serial blasts have rocked two cities. You have won the trust vote, but sadly have lost the trust of the nation.
Maybe we need more action and less lip service?
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100 % rightly said my friend. I am sick and tired of what’s happening to my fellow brethren, people are dying, and what the hell is the government doing, other than preparing great speeches? Nothing.
We don’t respect the dead.