Mumbai attack. What do we do now?
By Indrajeet
@Indrajeet (39)
India
December 16, 2008 5:31am CST
The Mumbai attack seems to have shaken the nation as never before. Reactions have been unprecedented. The nation stands united. As projected by the media the politicians are to be solely blamed. People have promised not to let all the death and damage and loss to go in vain. Various pressure groups have been formed to ensure that the Government does the needful. The International community also seems to be reacting.
Are we really doing enough? or is it all just a fad? Will things really change this time? What actual and concrete actions needs to be taken? Can we even form a consensus with regard to a political party or leader which is most likely to act to our satisfaction? What should be our future actions be in respect of Pakistan and Pakistanis?
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@sreejithsreenivas (10200)
• India
16 Dec 08
I think our government is not doing enough to put pressure on Pakistan.After each and every attack on Indian people our government repeat the same thing that the security measure is increased.It is very open that Pakistan ISI is behind this barbarian act.I dont know why US is not taking any serious steps to stop terrorist attack against India.If we always talk about peace,in the near future our nation will broken in to pieces.
@Indrajeet (39)
• India
16 Dec 08
I agree with you. But my point was, is it enough to just blame the Govt. or should we unitedly take some action against the Govt.? One way of doing it would be to vote against the present Govt. in the next elections. But there is no consensus as to the best party. So although we agree to do something, how we go about it is a real dilemma.