Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Mumbai to Madoff

That one is a terrorism event while the other is a financial storm doesn't mean they are two disparate events with nothing in common. Though both are events in two different worlds at the heart of it they
  • Hit the rich & famous
  • Hit the ones that were under the illusion that they are totally safe
  • Broke the trust in the regulators & enforcement agencies in the respective worlds
  • Broke the basic trust in humanity
Both leads us to wonder Why? What is the reason behind? What did they achieve? These are questions that we may or may not have an answer.

Friday, December 05, 2008

Please, mean serious Business

I, personally was pretty depressed with the turn of recent events in Bombay, India. I'm a news junkie, always wanted to be updated on every single thing but this one, I didn't want to hear / read about this . There are whole bunch of security experts to comment on what need to be done, what happened, how things could be improved yada yada yada.

Whenever the congress party forms the government, it is so lax on the security and is interested only in the muslim vote bank. They think they are doing a service to the muslims but in fact they are doing a great disservice to the community. By saying that by supporting the terrorists, they are supporting the muslims they are thinking muslims are terrorists. In fact, innocent people irrespective of whether they are Hindus, muslims, Christians, Jews... are getting killed. So, What Congress need to do is stop thinking about Terrorists and start thinking about keeping the public safe from the anti-social elements. Treat all anti-social elements whether its an animal, a man, a woman or a Eunuch they should be punished.

To bring back the faith, the government should
1. Execute the death sentence on the terrorist who attacked the Parliament.
2. Bring back the POTA.