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The Menu card reads- Jaipur,
After the 26th Nov tragedy, i've broken into pieces. After sleepless nights for a week, finally, i've realised that the attack has shattered me from within.
I'm a Mumbaikar (i can say so given the fact that i've been staying here since a considerable period of time and a regular commuter in locals and buses to camouflage any other Mumbaikar!, also, over a period of time i've developed this feeling of belongingness to this city!). A person who's physically not affected by the attacks but mentally, completely!
After every mishap the city restores itself quickly, but is that why we should always be targeted?
We are angry, and have enuf to be angry about. To begin each day without surety if we'll return safe, (or alive), isn't very appealing. Is it?
Things shouldn't have to be this way! Supposed to be objects of envy, now we are subjects of sympathy! why?
The answer is here !
The politics which has gripped this country like a gangrene, should be thrown away before its too late, but even as i write this, its already too late, isn't it?
Lack of form shown by political 'stalwarts' sums up a big deal for me.
Begging for votes, after 200 deaths, looks bad. so does the shit on the roads!
but does anybody care? Do u care?
As far as the 'issue of more stringent anti-terror laws' are concerned, i feel its garbage!
Today, its Congress, tomorrow it'll be, maybe, um... say BJP, but is that gonna STOP these bad men from doing the shit !?!
No!
coz in the end, factors that determine the feasibility of any terror attack is,
- Political Mess-up.
- Law of Averages.
Crazy I am?
Fine! Let's wait for another ten guys come in. Ask them
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