Thursday, December 11, 2008

SNOOZE!!

I request every one to spare 5 min and read this story and think about what to do next.

Snooze..!!


India, December 24’ 1999: The day begins… Christmas Eve everyone seems to be busy with their own life, some busy in decorating their house for Christmas, calling up friends and family, inviting guests for a party. Everything seems to being going good.

It is 5:30pm, in the news a beautiful young lady smiling, trying to have a good day started talking about booming India. Suddenly everything seems to go wrong…

Breaking news: Indian Airlines flight 814 from Kathmandu, Nepal to Delhi is hijacked by some terrorists.

The story:

Hijackers demanded the pilot to divert the aircraft to Lahore, Pakistan. Pakistan government quickly refused the permission. Now the hijackers had no chance other than landing the aircraft in Punjab as the aircraft was running low on fuel. Hijackers asked for the plane to be refueled. The government of India refused and tried to get some sharp shooters to fire at the aircraft tyre’s , but for unknown reasons it didn’t happen as NSF(National Security Guards) got stuck in traffic near Amritsar. The aircraft had to take off with the fuel left and got it refueled in Lahore and then flew off to Kandahar, Afghanistan.

It was revealed that the hijackers had the support of the Taliban government, finally Indian government stroke a deal with the hijackers.

Demand: Release the following terrorists in exchange with the passengers on board.

  • Maulana Masood Azhar
  • Mushtaq Ahmed Zargar
  • Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh

On December 31, 1999, the freed hostages flew back to India in a special flight and the hijackers disappeared in to Afghanistan.

My alarm woke me up to this incident, me being lazy to get up snoozed the incident.

Later Indian film producers made a movie on this incident, made money and had snoozed the incident like I did.

My life continued until my alarm tried to wake me up again December 13, 2001.

The day India seemed very vulnerable. Five gunmen infiltrated the Parliament House in a car with Home Ministry and Parliament labels. They got out of the car, and began firing. In reply police officers and security fired back and killed them.

I tried to wake up and in fact I did only to condemn the attack and went back to sleep.

September 25’2002: Two terrorists had raid the Akshardham temple complex in Ahmadabad, killing 30 people and injuring many more. As usual I and my fellow citizens of India snoozed the incident.

Another day.. my life continued….

My alarm woke me up again, this time the ringing volume was going crazy…

August 25’2003: At least 48 people were killed and 150 injured in two blasts in south Mumbai - one near the Gateway of India at the other at the Zaveri Bazaar.

This time also I woke up, but everything in vain as I went to sleep again and snoozed my alarm to wake me up for the next incident.

July 5’ 2005: Terrorist attack on Ayodhya – Six terrorists belonging to Lashkar-e-Toiba storms the Ayodhya Ram Janma bhomi complex. Before the terrorists could reach the main disputed site, they were shot down by Indian security forces. One devotee and two policemen were injured.

October 29’2005: Multiple bomb blasts hit markets in Delhi, India, leaving at least 61 dead and more than 200 injured.

My life still continued. I’m very much thankful to god for giving me the ability to forget the past and move on in to the future.

July 11’2006: A series of explosions rock commuter trains in Mumbai, killing 209 and wounding another 714 civilians.












May 18’2007: The old city area in Hyderabad, capital of Indian state of Andhra Pradesh for the first time experienced a terrorist attack on Mecca Masjid. Every one are stunned to the incident. Everyone raised their voices tried to show up the inability of the government to avoid such incidents.

August 25’2007: Twin bombings kill at least 44 and injure 54 in Hyderabad.

Now my alarm really went crazy I woke up, with laziness stretching my arms.

July 25 ‘2008: A series of nine blasts in Bangalore.

July 26 ‘2008: A series of seven blasts in Ahmadabad.

September 13’2008: 5 bombs exploded in Delhi, the capital of India killing 30 and injuring 90.

Now by this time I’m totally awake and was busy criticizing the government’s ability to counter attack terrorists and see such things not happen again.

Our prime minister was also busy criticizing the Pakistani government and militants.

Just recently Indian government started advertising about tourism in India, inviting people from all over the world to explore the safe India.

November 26-29 ‘2008: Armed terrorists opened fire at eight different sites in a coordinated attack in Mumbai. They wielded automatic weapons and attacked locations including a train station, hotels, restaurants, a police station, and a hospital. Some terrorists took hostages. NSF (National security Guards) retaliated killed all the terrorists except one. Took that one terrorist into custody, according to media reports that terrorist is just 21 yrs old.

November 27 ‘2008: A Sydney paper quoted “Explore the safe India while terrorists gun you down “ In reply to the Indian government advertisement about tourism in India.

Now I completely awake and worried about the future of my country requesting my fellow Indians to wake up and realize that blame-game don’t help in saving our country.









We should show the terrorists that we are all together regardless of religion, caste.


JAGO INDIA JAGO



Thanks

4 comments:

  1. We Need Tooo Wake Up now.. Its High timeee..

    Gr8 work Shyam..
    waiting 4 Ur next post:)

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  2. Good One ....

    According to me Blaming anybody else is not going to help much, whether it is about Blaming the Government, Media, Pakistan or anyone else.
    All of us have to realize that we can contribute a lot by making small differences.
    Everyone has to understand their own responsibilities not only towards the nation but also towards themselves - their conscience and their families that matters the most to any individual.
    It is easy to say that the System is Corrupt, Politicians are corrupt, Media is not empathetic towards the Terrorist attacks , but we cant forget that we are an integral part of the system itself.
    To change the system that cant assure your growth, prosperity and safety one would need a social revolution and for a country like India with its vast heritage and culture it is a huge task but it is surely possible.
    Social reform would start from people but it has to be initiated by the people or stricter judicial laws imposed upon the people would help, but again there are issues raised such as who decides these laws and by the time all this is sorted out it will take ages for India to actually JAGO!
    A simpler alternative can be .... individuals who are working in different sectors of the society at different levels irrespective of who they are (doctors, engineers, bankers, govt employees, Municipality cleaners, even the Prime Minister and any head of the state) etc have to realize their duties and work sincerely and utmost honesty at their respective positions.
    For eg - I being an architect should not partake in the municipality corruptions that have to be "handled" in order the plans to be sanctioned by the local governing authorities for any particular project.
    I have the right to refuse it and sue the authority for the harassment involved and loss on the part of my Client's money and time.
    It is a very simple thing to do but only people should muster enough courage to oppose the SO CALLED SYSTEM and progressive approach towards it.
    Let us not forget the anger towards whatever happened and whatever has been happening ever since we got Independence and use that anger in a constructive and progressive Manner.
    What is wrong is not to be borne by being resilient towards it and by suppressing our anger, but with the right approach and we ourselves as individuals are to decide what really is the right way!!

    Regards
    MN

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  3. Meg's comments are almost a 'blog' in itself :)

    @shyam..copyright issue ( tata tea's jago tagline use) :P

    yes, india is awake..:) but i do not believe peace rallies , human chains and lighting candles alone will help..
    If only everthing was THEORITICALLY accurate, democracy would not be 'this'. Now the queston ain't about terror attacks alone, there are so many grassroot problems..

    But I guess, Mumbai attacks has made people stand up and think...I just hope this stays for all of us.:)

    Cheers to the goodwill and action :)
    @ the topic.

    Just be honest ( i am not asking anyone to be king harishchandra , i just wish one would do their own work responsibly) and do your work.

    there is still LOADZA HOPE left in the world..there are many good humans out there.

    solidarity if seen in actions will solve it..we do not have a 'solution' for this issue because we all see it in different lights. If only we stay united, not just by words but by action..!!!

    hope to see another good post.!!

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  4. hope to see another good post.!!

    NOPE

    rather it should be

    hope to see another good 'Action'

    :)

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