tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43785015278418159832024-03-14T13:15:24.001+05:30Manoj BajpayeeManoj Bajpayeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02369346061375348181noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4378501527841815983.post-43994831915916417602008-12-15T11:12:00.001+05:302008-12-15T11:14:34.270+05:30Will we learn?It seems that, like always we’ll learn no lesson from this. People are dying and they are being separated them from their loved ones. Even then we aren’t learning anything. We are still playing the blame game with Pakistan as to who is responsible for this. Be it the govt. or media or anyone else; everyone is talking about war and nuances of war politics. The question here stands that what are WE doing to protect ourselves? Making individual and collective security a trivial issue, the politicians are more interested in debating on the television screens. By doing this, all they want to show is that the party they belong to has no role in this. <br /><br />I personally feel that Pakistan should face external pressure from countries so that the terrorist training camps based in Pakistan can be destroyed. This pressure building shouldn’t be stopped and the noose shouldn’t be let loose. As far as the internal security is concerned, it has always been a question mark. But we should try to make it stronger. All the efforts should be made to make sure that Mumbai Attacks be the last crisis in India. However, breaking relations with Pakistan would not be an intelligent step, as any citizen would not be directly affected by this. Why split relations with Pakistan which have been made with efforts over a period of time. We have given and taken love.<br /><br />I know that many would not agree with me, but I think that which is right and for the humanity, should win. Senators and ministers of various nations commented on this, including Gordon Brown. Condoleeza Rice visited India. But the truth is that they would only think for themselves and not importantly India. India would have to think about itself. All of us will have to come up together. Only then will this Nation move forward and develop itself. This would be in the good of the Nation and its citizens.<br /><br />Love<br />Yours<br />Manoj BajpayeeManoj Bajpayeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02369346061375348181noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4378501527841815983.post-89380895916550835352008-09-28T21:42:00.003+05:302008-09-28T21:45:20.200+05:30It scares me now...Long back, when I was in class 5th, we went to a school trip to Kashmir via Delhi. We stayed in Delhi and visited the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, etc. We clicked our photographs in a stylized way from various angles, under the Qutub Minar. The photographs are still lying somewhere in some corner. In those days it wasn’t even a trend to plant a bomb under such places that can snatch an innocent life of a child and lives of many more. All this frights me now and I feel scared for everyone who goes out to shop, goes to school, who watches film in a Cineplex, who wants to enjoy in a fair. I feel scared for people who go to crowded places for hanging out or just for buying something.<br /><br />Today, I’m even scared of my life. It seems to me that the death wouldn’t come because of some disease rather it would come with a bomb blast. Why are people dying? What’s there fault? The ones who are killing; what reason do they have? I pondered a lot over this question, but it seems to be beyond the scope of my understanding. Has anyone a right to kill the innocents? The need of the hour is to be alert and take care of ourselves. It has become important that we fight against this terror together, as no one else would do it for us.<br /><br />I pay my tribute to the innocent boy who lost his life in the Mehrauli Blast. My feelings are with everyone who suffered injuries in this act.<br /><br />I just felt like writing after this unfortunate and sad incident. In the end, I’d like to add one more thing. To my friend Imdad, I would say, please don’t get angry and if you already are, I apologize. It’s been a very long time now and it sometimes gets really difficult to recall. Be happy wherever you are. May God bestow all his blessings on you and your family.<br /><br />Love<br />Yours,<br />Manoj BajpayeeManoj Bajpayeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02369346061375348181noreply@blogger.com0