Friday, October 2, 2009

TERROR (Forgotten & Forgiven)

The party which is in power in the state of Tamil Nadu with the support of a national party which is in power in the Center has showered compassion, well on whom?

Al – Umma (a banned terrorist outfit) Terrorists who were convicted by the Court of law a few years back. Most of us by now would have forgotten the serial explosions which happened in Coimbatore a few years back as it is our nature to forget outrageous incidents as and when a new one turns out (kudos to our memory).

The honorable Chief Minister of the state in view of celebrating the 100th birthday of the then Chief Minister Mr. Annadurai (Founder of his party) has released the Terrorists by way of reducing the severity of their punishment, who were convicted for the Coimbatore serial Bomb blast case which took away the life of 58 innocent people, injured more than 250 odd which include children, old aged people, bread winners of the family and pregnant women. This Chief Minister has showered sympathy by doing so on these extremists, hasn’t he?

Persuaded, provoked by religious hatred, a group of men whose main intention was to make innocent civilians shed blood, who were and are a part of the banned Terrorists group Al – Umma have now been sanctified with the blessings of our Chief Minister and were set free. Wow, I do not find words to explain the kind of concern our Chief Minister has shown towards these men whose main objective in life is to slaughter, slay the common man.

It is not just that those men who belong to a Banned Terrorist outfit’s punishment has been reduced, it is not just that those who were directly responsible for the death of 58 innocent people were set free, but its the Court of law and its verdict which is discarded to dustbin.

It is indeed interesting to note that there are law suits still pending to be decreed before the court against the group of men, to increase the severity of their sentence. These law suits have been filed by the family members, friends of the victims who have been killed brutally or injured severely during the explosions. Now these law suits filed have become completely pointless after the release of the Terrorists by our honorable Chief Minister.

Well, who is the court to decide, our Chief Minister does not have the patience, neither does he needs to wait for the judgment, since we the people of the democracy have vested so much powers with the Chief Minister. Long live our democracy.

The Central government, the Home Ministry, every now and then, scream on top of their voice that they wouldn’t spare Terrorists and Terrorist Groups which cause trouble and disturbance to the people of the country. Every other morning the Prime Minister would voice his concern over terrorist attacks which happen in every corner of the country time and again, but the State government which is being run with the support of the Central government has remained absolutely unspoken on this matter.

This very incident alone has devastated the Central as well as the State governments’ measures against terrorism. Long live our kindhearted Chief Minister so as TERRORISM.

The shame is that no news channel (Regional as well as English) had made this a cause for concern and voiced their views. Why would they, when the austerity drama of the politicians and the ICC champions’ trophy are making all the news.

Jai Hind.

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1 comment:

  1. Very rightly raised issue Bala. Very rightly. This is the plight of the country in such matters.

    Everytime it happens, whether you take this particular incident or any other such "drama". Our Army & Police force (various source), very diligently use to trap these hard core criminals with great effort and sacrifices and such great politicians due to few "SO CALLED" issues release them which never goes in favor of the whole country. But then also, they continue to do so.

    Due to such "INTELLIGENT" moves by the politicians the country having liberal approach gets into trouble.

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