Tuesday 2 December 2008

Politics - a game you can play safely at every time

No doubt that POLITICS has become a crooked-game (sorry for such word) now a days that majority of politicians in Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and even elected-state goverment members are mainly looking for their own pocket benefit and not withstanding by their word whatever have been blurbed during the previous elections.

After Mumbai's 26/11 there has been list of scapegoats such as 2 patil(s) : Sivaraj Patil and RR Patil in addition to latest development of Vilas Rao Deshmukh's offer to resign from Maharastra's CM post.

Will this bring any good to the victims and their families, no .... NEVER! This is nothing but diverting the issue from the current tense situation and make common people think that they are working on it. This may be a safe-play just about 6 years ago when the majority of media was favourable to the political party that is ruling the government.

Has anyone in the ruling Government officials think about Where have the missing terrorists gone?

Here is the interesting fact from a media website (source: NDTV)
  • So far 10 terrorists have been accounted for so far:
    1 killed, 1 captured in Girgaum Chowpaty on the 26th night
    2 were killed in Oberoi-Trident on the afternoon of the 28th
    2 were killed in Nariman House in Colaba on the 28th evening
    4 were killed in the Taj Mahal hotel encounter on Saturday morning

  • However, investigators say off camera that the numbers do not add up.Sources say the arrested terrorist Ajmal Qasab has admitted that 29 people were trained in a camp and 12 were commissioned to this mission.
  • The group came by boat and dispersed. Six groups of two men each.Investigators believe the men took taxies after landing at Gateway of India. Ten men would have needed at least three vehicles.
  • Two cabs were involved in explosions in Vile Parle and Wadi Bundar which leaves one unaccounted for.Intelligence sources say there may have been two modules for south and north Mumbai. There is no account of the module that went to the north.
No reply to this big question apart from juggling their balls and playing with safe-cards that all these politicians are interested in.

I would urge every eligible voter in India that next time when you vote make sure you think about what you are going get out of your stamp when voting. Remember these "so-called Leaders" are not real-leaders that we follow they are "elected public-servants" for/by/to the people of India.

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