Monday, September 22, 2008

How we can stop terrorism in India?

This question was asked on YAHOO Answers and I am willing that we indians must think on it.

People have given a variety of answers on this yahoo post. Each answer is pointing on "Political willingness". A strong will power of government and political parties required, they must keep aside their interest in the interest of country.

What do you think?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The root cause of the "terrorism in india" is the lack of political will in our leaders.. of course these politicians are like the bunch of "jokers".
it is the fate of this country.. that every political leader is more concerned about his or her vote bank or the pocket of votes of certain caste or community. There should be a national debate on this issue and every citizen of this country has the right to know.. how much safe is this nation in the hands of Such jokers...

"HAR SAAKH PAR ULLU BAITHA HAI..
ANJAME GULISTAN KYA HOGA..???

Anonymous said...

Yesterday.. i had written few words in reply to Vipul Mathur's comment on "How We Can Stop Terrorism in india"
i Think... it is really the magnitude of the threat that we face today. How do we try and answer this threat? The threat, this can really surface by various methodologies which are reached. There is a lot of ideological inspiration which goes in, there is a lot of training which goes in. The kind of training, which almost inspires you and motivates you to die yourself In fact, the suicide squads which have created an impact in several parts of India being some of their prime targets, are organized by people who are actually not scared to die and therefore, with their ability to hit out at a target which is not prepared for such an assault, the danger level seems to be very high.
There is another great aspect of Terrorism in India.. as to what are the other hidden costs, which are involved as far as terrorism is concerned. Firstly, there is a large political cost. The political cost involved is that terrorism tends to undermine democratic values. It undermines democratic institutions. It assaults each one of them and then a feeling gains ground that in order to deal with terrorists, you need certain strong methods to deal with them and therefore you have to depart from what is the chosen democratic cause itself It has an adverse effect as far as economic growth and development is concerned.

zooomit said...

You are right Rajeevji. People who are involved in these activities are educated and of 20-25 age group (as in case of Delhi case). They are "GUMRAHA".

But who are making them "GUMRAHA"? Influences from outside India? or polluted ideologies? or something else...

It is a very serious issue if we all not think and act accordingly then it will give long term impact on cultural, democratic and economical environment of our country...

Unknown said...

easy money is also one reason which attracts bright young minds towards these activities

Anonymous said...

Vipuljee,
Religions do not give permission of mindless killing of innocent people, and those who are indulging in such activities have nothing to do with any religion. Nothing can be achieved by making humanity to bleed, and those who swear by the name of political goal are nothing but inhuman and should be treated in a very strong manner. No stone should be left unturned to bring these enemies of humanity to book.
There is also a need for a trained group/task force for handling the situation, which arises after such blasts and strikes. It must consist of security personnel, doctors, nurses, and they should always be on alert. Life can be saved if we have an expert team, rushing at the site of blast to assist the victims. In the Jaipur blasts, we have seen how lack of blood is standing between life and death of many who are injured. This is a pathetic situation, although many people donate blood, but why things are not in order despite of the fact that India is a nation where at any time such strike can take place? We are well aware of this reality but still we have no emergency plan at national level.