i hope no one had family etc that was injured?
these stupid bombers!
Jaan
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I second that.Arfat wrote:Moreover I request my fellow Indians not to land on premature conclusions and invoke another fire of hatred that will do no good to any of us except to those behind the incident.

Arfat wrote:It is very much painful to witness an incident of this magnitude at a time of festivity among us, Diwali and Eid to follow. Who ever is behind this did not like the Strong Secular Aura that is in the air. Shortly did we witness the earhquake in Northern India and Pakistan where everyone has offered a helping hand to the affected regardless of any creed. It was a bliss to see the shopping spree among us with communities converged. My prayers are for the deceased and their families. I curse those who are behind this incident and any incident that claims innocent lives. Moreover I request my fellow Indians not to land on premature conclusions and invoke another fire of hatred that will do no good to any of us except to those behind the incident.
* wrote:As much As I disagree with what Bush says, looking at the kind of terrorist strikes these days, we can not help but agree with him.
This is slowly becoming a "war" between people who believe in other people's freedoms and people who do not. This has nothing to with religion, coz you get those sort of people in all religions. we have hindu fanatics who think they are the best as we have muslim and christian. So this has become more of a fight between the mild mannered well behaved people and the ones who shout their opinions from the roof tops with no concern for others.
I think the time has come for us, everyone included to stand up and fight these people. We have to be more visible in opposing them, if they have a loaud voice , we have a louder voice. and since most of us are definetly better educated than these fanatics , we can do a better job at it. we shouldnt be afraid to do our bit,, standing in a demonstration, picketting or slogan shouting or whatever it needs to counter these people.
Our msg of friendship and tolerance should not get drowned in their noise.
Friends ,, its time to shed our inhibitions and get "LOUD".
Borrowing from a speech of Margaret Sanger, "life has taught me; we must put our convictions into action."
People, The House is on Fire and each of us should be the first one to raise an alarm. We can not wait for the next person to do our work, coz its the house we are living in too. its not enough for us to call the fire brigade but also start by putting our individual efforts togeather.
The forum has to have a real world presence. Things to tackle issues like "dowry deaths", harrasments and hate-mongering. not just talking about it on the net.
The ways you people can get active:
- Talk about these issues at your work places, get people active. we have been in an inertia soo long that this will be the most difficult part.
- Take the initiative and contact Television stations and print media.
- Students can form groups in their colleges which discuss these issues.
- essentially make a lot of noise that you get heard.
- become proactive, The time has come when we have to start doing something, otherwise tomorrow it can be Hyderabad instead of delhi and someoneelse in the place of Kavitha.
I hope all this writing helps in getting atleast one group started.
THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE AND I WILL BE THE PERSON TO RAISE THE ALARM, thats the pledge we need to take today and now.

Jaan wrote:* wrote:As much As I disagree with what Bush says, looking at the kind of terrorist strikes these days, we can not help but agree with him.
This is slowly becoming a "war" between people who believe in other people's freedoms and people who do not. This has nothing to with religion, coz you get those sort of people in all religions. we have hindu fanatics who think they are the best as we have muslim and christian. So this has become more of a fight between the mild mannered well behaved people and the ones who shout their opinions from the roof tops with no concern for others.
Is it? I am not trying to be sympathetic to those who are the perps but you realize that they were probably oppressed at one point, probably still are. Thus they resort to these crude bombings and heinous acts.
I think they are shouting from the rooftops because no one is hearing their concerns.
Jaan wrote:I think the time has come for us, everyone included to stand up and fight these people. We have to be more visible in opposing them, if they have a loaud voice , we have a louder voice. and since most of us are definetly better educated than these fanatics , we can do a better job at it. we shouldnt be afraid to do our bit,, standing in a demonstration, picketting or slogan shouting or whatever it needs to counter these people.
Our msg of friendship and tolerance should not get drowned in their noise.
Friends ,, its time to shed our inhibitions and get "LOUD".
Borrowing from a speech of Margaret Sanger, "life has taught me; we must put our convictions into action."
People, The House is on Fire and each of us should be the first one to raise an alarm. We can not wait for the next person to do our work, coz its the house we are living in too. its not enough for us to call the fire brigade but also start by putting our individual efforts togeather.
The forum has to have a real world presence. Things to tackle issues like "dowry deaths", harrasments and hate-mongering. not just talking about it on the net.
The ways you people can get active:
- Talk about these issues at your work places, get people active. we have been in an inertia soo long that this will be the most difficult part.
- Take the initiative and contact Television stations and print media.
- Students can form groups in their colleges which discuss these issues.
- essentially make a lot of noise that you get heard.
- become proactive, The time has come when we have to start doing something, otherwise tomorrow it can be Hyderabad instead of delhi and someoneelse in the place of Kavitha.
I hope all this writing helps in getting atleast one group started.
THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE AND I WILL BE THE PERSON TO RAISE THE ALARM, thats the pledge we need to take today and now.
I agree that the issues are very important to today’s society, but it is easier said that done. I hear ya, I hear ya. But I think raising OUR voices and making a racket will get noticed for the evening news but to accomplish, really accomplish any set of the above stated goals, we need commitment, we need believers. I think for the most part most people here will help but only up to a point. Everyone has different priorities, I mean how feasible is this? I would really like to myself proven wrong, I really would.
Jaan wrote:I also think that this is not the core of the issue here…the heart of the problem *speaking of India specifically* is that Indians are uneducated, and the educated ones tend to ignore everything around them. Any one that turns from bitter to violence is because the system lets you down. How can we change the system? I mean isn’t the system what we made it to be? With all the bad politics etc.
Jaan

Thoughtprovoking HP wrote:Well...what you said has a point but then, aren't governments the world over trying to get into a dialogue with the perps. Its them who have chosen this path of violence. From the naxalites in AP, Bihar & Maharashtra etc. to the separatists in Kashmir and from the PLO (I do admit that they have curbed their violent acts a lot) to the Sien Fenn in Ireland, every militant group is being wooed for dialogue by the governments in question. But inspite of all this, the acts of violence still continue.
Moreover, even if we do agree to an extent with what you said, killing innocents is not the answer to their woes, is it?
HP wrote:It may not seem to be a very feasible alternative due to the logistics involved (the terror has spread worldwide), but then, who would have thought it feasible for a loin-cloth clad man to unite Indians from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Porbandar to Chittagong? He did make it possible. What we really lack today is a committed leadership sans personal agendas. We seriously miss a Gandhi, a Mandela, a Churchill and an Eisenhower in today's world.
I've said it earlier too that blaming the political class in a democracy is running away from the problem rather than finding a solution to it. Last year's movie, "Yuva" showed amply how a committed society can change the way things happen.
We all talk of our own priorities - living a competitive life; bringing up children; coping with studies etc. but we tend to forget that we all owe a lot to our motherland and that it should atleast be in the top 5 of our priority list.

Jaan wrote:Is it? I am not trying to be sympathetic to those who are the perps but you realize that they were probably oppressed at one point, probably still are. Thus they resort to these crude bombings and heinous acts.
I think they are shouting from the rooftops because no one is hearing their concerns.
Jaan


Yes, we have the extremists. And may be their ways of getting justice done is violent. But why do we justify the same violence that Subhash Chandra Bose had used? Did the Indian National Army not kill innocent people? Why is he a hero?
At the same time we must understand why some people take the extreme measures that they are forced to.
Pushed into a corner of utter despair, they lashed out. Even today if you go into villages with a Naxal stronghold the people respect the naxalites because they protect the junta from the excesses of the landlords and the police


spamtaneous wrote:@ mayavi
theres something called... switch on the button here and the bulb glows else where..... that may be their (bombers) idea !

Mayavi Morpheus wrote:spamtaneous wrote:@ mayavi
theres something called... switch on the button here and the bulb glows else where..... that may be their (bombers) idea !
Remeber 1993 Bombay, 2001 Gujarat? Its the same switch-bulb logic. Do you really believe in it?

spamtaneous wrote:the idea was to generate chaos and unrest ...so that they get noticed ....same stuff happens everywhere....madrid, london bombings ... they cannot fight face to face ...nor they come to dialogue... since they never believed in the system in the first place... its just a vicious circle with no begining and no end
not that i believe or support it... but this is what i think


even if we knew the other side, whts the point? We know for a fact that these acts (new delhi bombings) have been committed by terrorists sponsored by pak. Now tell me is there ne data avlbl. to prove that these guys from across the border were oppresed at any given time by Indians? Pakistan wants to rule kashmir and thats the only reason behind this.Jaan wrote:The reason I said CONDONE was well, I believe that there is TWO sides to every story. And, I believe that we don't know much about the other side of the coin.

* wrote:As much As I disagree with what Bush says, looking at the kind of terrorist strikes these days, we can not help but agree with him.
This is slowly becoming a "war" between people who believe in other people's freedoms and people who do not.
This has nothing to with religion, coz you get those sort of people in all religions. we have hindu fanatics who think they are the best as we have muslim and christian. So this has become more of a fight between the mild mannered well behaved people and the ones who shout their opinions from the roof tops with no concern for others.
I think the time has come for us, everyone included to stand up and fight these people. We have to be more visible in opposing them, if they have a loaud voice , we have a louder voice. and since most of us are definetly better educated than these fanatics , we can do a better job at it. we shouldnt be afraid to do our bit,, standing in a demonstration, picketting or slogan shouting or whatever it needs to counter these people.
Our msg of friendship and tolerance should not get drowned in their noise.
Friends ,, its time to shed our inhibitions and get "LOUD".
Borrowing from a speech of Margaret Sanger, "life has taught me; we must put our convictions into action."
People, The House is on Fire and each of us should be the first one to raise an alarm. We can not wait for the next person to do our work, coz its the house we are living in too. its not enough for us to call the fire brigade but also start by putting our individual efforts togeather.
The forum has to have a real world presence. Things to tackle issues like "dowry deaths", harrasments and hate-mongering. not just talking about it on the net.
The ways you people can get active:
- Talk about these issues at your work places, get people active. we have been in an inertia soo long that this will be the most difficult part.
- Take the initiative and contact Television stations and print media.
- Students can form groups in their colleges which discuss these issues.
- essentially make a lot of noise that you get heard.
- become proactive, The time has come when we have to start doing something, otherwise tomorrow it can be Hyderabad instead of delhi and someoneelse in the place of Kavitha.
I hope all this writing helps in getting atleast one group started.
THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE AND I WILL BE THE PERSON TO RAISE THE ALARM, thats the pledge we need to take today and now.

What cross-border terrorism? Let's celebrate survival
By Swapan Dasgupta
It is comforting to pretend it's going to be another joyous Diwali. Since the bombs exploded last Saturday, killing 65 ordinary citizens- we still don't know the final count- and leaving another 210 seriously injured, the Capital has been subjected to some dreary sermons.
The custodians of national conscience have coupled their generous overuse of hoary adjectives like "heinous" and "dastardly" to appeal for calm, to praise our collective restraint and to assure us that India will not buckle under terrorism. There is no need, the UPA Chairperson has gratuitously informed us, to be either unduly perturbed or point an accusing finger at anyone. Terrorism, after all, is a "global phenomenon".
The mood of forgiveness resonates throughout Lutyens' Delhi. Even as the Police speak of the terrorists' links across the Radcliffe Line, a decision is taken to declare Pakistan a non-issue. Nothing, absolutely nothing, must be done to derail the "peace process".
The Defence Minister may have spoken earlier about the persisting "infrastructure of terror" and the Army may have aired its concern about the onrush of infiltration across the Line of Control in the aftermath of the earthquake, but these are apparent trivialities. In a spirit of devastated magnanimity, India will not be seen to be shirking from its obligation to make Pervez Musharraf's bluster about a disappearing LoC a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The Government is in denial. It doesn't want to accept that what happened in Delhi on Saturday was no freak show. The terrorists wilfully targeted the crowded pre-Diwali bazaars as a gesture of defiance, to show that they are still in business.
They had attempted a similar dhamaka in Ayodhya last August, which narrowly failed. On both occasions, the response of the Government has been mealy-mouthed, as if the nation is embarrassed rather than outraged. It is as if a robust response to terrorism violates secular camaraderie!
Perhaps it would have been reassuring if the evidence suggested that a serial explosion of LPG cylinders rather than timer bombs were responsible for the killing. The reality, unfortunately, is different. India is once again under attack from an old enemy and the Government hopes the problem will just go away.
It is certainly time to be phlegmatic but it is also a time to be angry. For the narrowest of political compulsions, the Government has conveyed the impression that terrorism is a trivial act of deviancy and that the killers must be indulged and treated with kid gloves.
The "soft state" is not merely a helpless Prime Minister, an inept Home Minister and a compromised External Affairs Minister. It is a mindset of squeamish appeasement guaranteed to ensure the victims of last Saturday's massacre won't be the last.
Diwali commemorates Lord Ram's triumphant return to Ayodhya. This year we will be observing a collective delusion that evil is just an abstraction, maya. We are celebrating survival by pretending there is no war.


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