Everyone in our country is aware act of terror and the sinister deeds that has happened in our country a few days back. But how many of us are really affected by the act of terror. It is probably those have lost their loved ones, those who were in the site of the blast and probably the residents of those cities affected by the bomb blast. Our society acts passive towards the act of terror. Politicians play politics, news agencies use this as an opportunity for their business and we residents just go to the maximum extent of sympathizing with the situation.
We Indians are really driving a car fast enough on risky road looking through the rear window the where the road was safe. Because past was safe and secure we all have a feeling of safety and security. It is essential for us to learn from the near past where things were not secure. It is essential for us to understand that anything happening anywhere else will also affect us. Less proximate is not safer!
Now it is time for us to act. Politicians in power should act on the situation. They should take necessary steps to strengthen the social security. The press, especially the news channels should act more responsible. And last but not the least, we civilians who make up the society should keep the social fabric strong. We should understand that what happens to our fellow citizens in Ahemedabad, Bangalore or Surat can happen to us. Our active support to an efficient government with aim to create a strong security will ensure peace in India.
“If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.”
- Mother Teresa
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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