Thursday, July 16, 2009

Naxalite Problem

I have been tracking this issue from a long time and found that we take it very lightly. If terrorist comes and kills few people or a bomb blast takes place we make a huge cry. Why .... ? Because we can blame a foreign hand and feel happy. It gives us immense pleasure when other countries console us and praise our kindness .

But these days, frequently we get a news somewhere in a corner that 20 policemen killed in a naxal attack. We have a look and turn the page. Are these lives of no value ? What will happen to the life of dependants over them? In these cases usually the death of one person kills the entire family . Or we neglect because the root of this problem lies in the ineffectiveness of our administrators. Don't know the exact reason but it pains me to find these news very frequently and with noone paying much attention.

And more shameful is that even in the cases of much attention the results are zero. After 26/11 we made huge cry. The mumbains even came out to show their anger after that. But our memory is short lived and when it was actually the time to give way to anger (ie election day) more than half of Mumbai rested at home. Finally we have forgotten what happened and will not awake till another incidence happens . The life will continue ... but remember for some people it will never be same again ...

No comments: