Thursday, November 27, 2008

Worrying for India


Dear fellow Indians,
To begin with, what happened last night at Mumbai is unacceptable. In fact this recent rise in terror attacks across the country is truly worrying. It is time that the educated concerned citizens of the country come together to do something about this.
To start with the politics of hate and communalism has to end. I am aChristian and an Indian. I will stick my neck out and say that ever sincethe Communal brand of politics has come to stay, communal hatred and intolerance has increased and the cosmopolitan fabric of the Indian society has become frail.
I think the current form in the way in which our country is governed needsto be reviewed. The electoral process has become a hypocritical routine which we follow session after session without questioning.
I do think something needs to be done before we Indians kill and destroy each other and our beloved country fragments.
All the economic development is of no meaning, if the average Indian cannot live with dignity and confidence.
It is time to say "Enough is enough" It is time for the average citizen to play a more active role in determining how our country is managed.
I would appeal to every Indian to rise above political allegiances and think and do something positive to save our country.
Worrying for India
George
George Abraham

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is time we rise as 1 to defeat the terror from external and internal forces. Do your bit to save this nation by choosing the correct people to power, bring public preasure on the government to act tough on those forces that seek to affect and sponcer these acts and educate our fellow countrymen on the need to be guarded against violence.

Anonymous said...

Our police department do have enough capabilities and training. but sorry to mention that many at times, politicians are the one who do not let the police take the action. I may be sounding rude, but the only probably solution to save India is to shoot the terrorrist or the one who act violance there and then.