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11/07/2006

July 5, 2005: Attack on Ayodhya, 1 Civilian dead, 2 security personnel seriously injured.

March 7, 2006: Varanasi Bombings, 20 dead, hundreds injured.

October 29, 2005: Delhi Bombings, Atleast 61 dead, hundreds injured.

July 28, 2005: Jaunpur Train Bombing, 13 dead, more than 50 injured.

May 3, 2006: J&K Massacre, 35 dead.

June 26, 2006: Vaishnodevi bombings, 1 dead, 35+ injured.

July 11, 2006: 5 Blasts rock Srinagar, 6 dead, Many injured.

July 11, 2006: 7 Blasts in Mumbai Trains, 174 dead, Hundreds Injured.

Our response:

“Blasts were cowardly act aimed at innocent people”

“We condemn such blasts”

“Terrorists want to disrupt harmony”

“This will not affect Indo-Pak peace dialogue”

“Those responsible will not be spared and brought to justice”

Talk, talk, and more talk…




June 25, 2007: ONE Israeli soldier is abducted by their enemines.

The response: A full fledged war to rescue him.







Shame on you, Manmohan Singh.

There are 12 comments in this article:

  1. 11/07/2006tgfi say:

    :(

  2. 11/07/2006Nirwa say:

    It sure is frustrating. It’s high time we do something other than “condemning the attacks”

    Nirwa

  3. 12/07/2006jEDI say:

    The condemnation will continue for a few days, couple of guys will be arrested and that will be the end of that!

    Its a hopeless situation. We dont have any leaders anymore.

  4. 12/07/2006GuNs say:

    Hey Suyog.
    You mirror my thoughts. I got a post up on my blog too. Please read and provide your insight into the same. i’ve had a number of posts recently. Accprding to my standards, I’m on a blogging spree !

    -PeAcE
    –WiTh
    —guNs

  5. 12/07/2006Karan say:

    I can understand your emotions bro but given the fact that anonymity is so easy to adopt and remain unchecked in India (with zilch CCTVs etc), its almost impossible to put blame and wage some kind of a counter-attack.

    And with a diverse country like ours where sections of society are waiting to retaliate in case of any strong action by Govt, its only understandable that such comments and words of consolation are all that our politicians have.

    Its an appalling situation but let’s see what the coming days and enquiries bring up.

    Karan.

  6. 12/07/2006Sandesh say:

    Hi Suyog,

    I cannot agree more with what you said here and also in Greatbong’s site.
    Our govt just engages in useless motherhood statements like the ones I’ve mentioned in my blog http://oktoberchyld.blogspot.com.

    During the parliament attack, atleast Vajpayee govt indulged in some “tough” rhetoric like putting the army in the border. I am not saying that was great or anything but atleast many Indians like me felt good that we reacted somewhat strongly. This govt just beats me…All they do is some stupid statements..Just cannot stand them..I wonder won’t they feel ashamed when they make such statements? I guess they don’t since they are politicians…

  7. 13/07/2006Hiren say:

    What you have said about Israel; it won’t be long before the authorities are forced to follow that. They should also address the deeper malaise.

  8. 14/07/2006Pavan say:

    good comparison.. and true, though it has US backing (it wont “punish” Israel)

  9. 15/07/2006Supremus say:

    @Everyone: Thanks a lot for your comments buddies. I seriously hope our napoonsak government does something this time at least. This is a joke carried way too far.

    Suyog

  10. 16/07/2006GuNs say:

    Hey man !
    Nice new theme.

    You missed one thing though. I cant see a list of your latest reviews (on this blog) here. So, how do i find that?

  11. 16/07/2006Supremus say:

    @Guns: Thanks buddy. Yes, I wrote the theme hehe :D – I was still putting in the quirks when you were seeing it – hopefully it should all be good now :)

  12. 18/07/2006staying.cool / encephalous leadership say:

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