November 28, 2008

Mumbai again !!!

Just 3 days after Manmohan announced the 100-day plan to tackle terrorism, the terrorists have spit and shat on his face and in an act of blatant mockery of the state and its security machinery, even managed to kill the Anti Terrorism Squad chief.

I’m only reminded of the sequence in Vijayakanth-starrer Ramana, where as a team of policemen use public address system to assure the public that they will be protected against kidnapping, they get an intimation that one of their own men has been kidnapped. The public then ridicule the police team by offering to escort the police team to their station.

I can understand when M.K.Narayan says that intelligence is an extremely difficult task, but what I fail to comprehend how a same place (and that too a premier city of the country) can be attacked over and over again. If the present government even had an iota of the combination of vekkam, maanam, soodu and soranai, it would admit its failure of even protect the basic right of its people - the right to live and resign. But, I guess that is not going to change anything on the ground as there is practically no better alternative.

With terrorists almost holding the entire country to ransom through the scary regularity of their bombings, one really wonders what these decision-makers are thinking. My feeling is intelligence and enquiry and all should come later. Some drastic measures have to be taken.

When I was in New York city sometime late 2002, the city still presented a war-like situation to its visitors. One could continuously hear the drone of helicopters flying around all the time, there were so many cops roaming around the city randomly, entry was restricted in so many areas and so on. Why can’t we do something more severe - ensure zero (or near zero) infiltration from Pakistan and Bangladesh (take all our troops there), restrict entry points to the major cities and enhance surveillance of all kinds of transportation entering the city, restrict entry of visitors into airports, railway station and all other public places and keep up this whole emergency kind of situation for a year.

I know there are logistic issues here - how many cities do you protect this way and so on and so forth. But shouldn’t something of this scale be carried out? When intelligence doesn’t click, use brute force. I’m just pained by the complete lack of action. The Home Minister appears like a dumb asshole everytime a bombing happens and we can ignore him if his personal failure doesn’t have such an impact. He’s there only because he can lick the asses of his bosses, who themselves cannot boast of anything better.

I just hope things don’t get back to normal and something systemic change happens within the next few days. But I know I’m hoping against hope.

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  1. Wow, strong words! But I suppokse tought times call for tough language - and action.

    Comment by Rohan — December 4, 2008 @ 11:59:19 AM

  2. Wow, strong words! But I suppose tough times call for tough talk - action.

    Comment by Rohan — December 4, 2008 @ 12:00:49 PM

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