Monday, September 15, 2008

A Saturday and A Wednesday

Fanatic phone call from baba “Where are you?” I was surprised. “What happened?”

I was told that there has been a serial Bomb blast in Delhi. Five blasts in three places including Karol Bag, a place where I was about to go that evening but had changed the plan at the last moment. “Sinners (papi) like you would not die that easily” Sandeep da grinned after listening to this.
But what about those, who had been there??? They were less papi, I guess. Life of commoners has no value now a days. A blast or two, here and there, seven days of TV footage, politicians and intellectuals screaming at the top of their voice and go back to normalcy till the next blast is an acceptable cycle. I guess the terrorists enjoy the TV shows a lot. For them, it is like replaying the same old comedy movie. Blasts after a few weeks and the show begins again…

The time has come to put an end to the show NOW…

A movie named “A Wednesday” had hit the theaters a few days back, unnoticed mostly. It had dealt with this problem and one probable solution. Don’t spare even a single miscreant. VAPORIZE them. No need for trial and waste public money. To hell with Human rights for those who do not care for human life. A few of executions here and there would be enough to inject fear to these cowards. Cowards that’s what they are. Or else they would not have attacked helpless, name less, commoners who only wanted to had a peaceful Saturday.

Time has come… to put and end…
India has long be run by spineless creatures… people who scrap laws like TADA, who fight against Supreme Court order of banning SIMI, who equates Sarabjit and Afzal, who spends more time in changing suits rather than standing by the bereaved.

Time has come… to do “A Wednesday”…

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sad incident but many more smaller incidents happen everyday in big cities like Delhi. Elderly killed for money and minors raped. Weaker trampled by the strong. Food adulterated and water poisoned. People witness everyday and choose to remain silent but what can we expect in Kalyug. When desire overtakes the soul, life indeed becomes cheap.

Anonymous said...

I wish I could be another " anonymous " naseeruddin shah and re create another Wednesday... only one thing i did was to watch the movie thrice in a row...but i think many people like me can do many more things than merely expressing our frustrations..let's follow the path travelled by Agnello Dias, better known as " TOI's Lead India Campaign's master mind "...Lets make best use of our internet connectivity to ask the Gov to play the part of " Naseeruddin " before one more anonymous takes the centre stage..