Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Here's Something We're Best At ...

Ours is a great, great country ... And I'm not being sarcastic on this one, I really mean it ... If there was ever a global award for hospitality, we'd have no competition at all ...


You don't believe me ? With this you will - The Maharashtra Government has spent Rs. 16 Crores on Ajmal Kasab till date ... And without any doubts, the moolah ain't from any Kasab-Relief Fund or something, its the taxpayer's money ...


A person, who amazes everyone for just being alive till now, given the status of the "Most Secure Person" in the country along with this Biryani treatment, it all just adds to the frustration of the already angry citizens ...

Ask yourself, would he have been treated the same way if he had been caught in the US for 9/11 ? Or in Spain for the Madrid bombings ? Or in the UK for the London attacks ? So, here's a small little letter I wrote a few weeks ago, which stands pretty strongly in the current context:



Dear Mr. Prime Minister, 

As you should be knowing, but have seem to have forgotten, there is a thing that exists by the name of basic human behaviour. I deem it necessary to spread the message to enlighten you, and everyone around about it.

Suppose in a classroom, a student misbehaves with the faculty and the fellow students, and is caught. The teacher, instead of punishing him, gives him a sweet for his act. No rocket science knowledge is required to predict what will happen next day - 10 more students will repeat the crime. They know they won't be punished, rather, will receive the sweet too.

Oh, so you already knew ? Then would you kindly care to explain where lies the difference between that classroom and our nation, that notorious student and Ajmal Kasab, that faculty and our legal enforcements, those 10 students and the terrorists who attacked us post 26/11 ?

I'd love it if any of my able friends correct me if I was wrong ...

-A disturbed citizen


p.s. - Where's Aamir Khan with his "Atithi Devo Bhava" campaign ?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Kasab, as a human, too has his own rights. Indian Government has to follow the laws written in a book called constitution! Even Saddam faced a court trial in U.S.A..

Secondly, did you ever imagined the worth of the information Kasab can provide our country's intelligence agencies regarding terrorist group(s) that trained him?

He is not kept alive without some reason. Definitely, he is not getting sweets for his deeds!