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Sunday, October 11, 2009

GADCHIROLI AMBUSH OF 18 DEAD COPS: WAS HOME MINISTER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ATTACK TO GAIN NATION’S ATTENTION TO LAUNCH N JUSTIFY MASSIVE ATTACK ON NAXAL

GADCHIROLI AMBUSH OF 18 DEAD COPS: WAS HOME MINISTER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ATTACK TO GAIN NATION’S ATTENTION TO LAUNCH AND JUSTIFY MASSIVE ATTACK ON NAXALS? (12th Oct 2009, 0020 Hrs)

18 cops of the 40 were killed in Gadchiroli at the expense of Home Minister Chidambaram and failure of system’s bureaucracy, to gain nation’s attention to launch massive attack on Naxals. When the injured cops opened their mouth on national news channels, the loop holes were quite evident that government wanted few cops to die as martyrs to justify their action to attack the Naxals. Yes, that is how politicians work to deceive the nation and their moves and policies. And Chidambaram is no different.

The injured cops in hospital say that had the back-up arrived in time, there would have been lesser casualties. However, as in Hindi films, the back-up team never arrived in time even though one can assume that they were well-equipped with modern gadgets for communication with the base? Home minister is responsible for these 18 cops’ death, who were made the scapegoat, so that government can launch a massive attack on Naxals. Will Chidambaram be tried in the international court of justice for these deaths, while the government has declared them martyrs… Even the villagers, who came to pay their respect for the 18 dead cops, didn’t hesitate even a bit to blame the government for not doing enough for the rural population.

After the news made breaking news on various channels, immediately a blanket was put on the respective channels by the government. After the initial reaction of the injured cops and villagers’ reactions, channels have not aired the reality of government’s failure in dealing with the 18 dead cops, who had to lay down their priceless lives to justify government’s action on Naxals. The families of these dead cops must surely be cursing the Home Minister, PM and the government for being so careless in their approach. Yes, a compensation of 2 lakhs will be given to these 18 families, who have lost the head of the families for no reasons…

The Congress led UPA government has surely brilliantly diverted the nation’s attention from CONTINUOUS PRICE RISE OF ESSENTIAL FOOD ITEMS by launching the massive attack on the Naxals. It is interesting to note that PM Manmohan Singh claims that NAXALS is a bigger problem for the nation. However, not even a single thought has really gone in our so-called well-educated PM, who has not even bothered to acknowledge that how the Naxals erupted in the system? CORRUPTION is a bigger problem than Naxals, which has been born because of the same reason. However, the PM and the Home Minister will not accept their incompetence to give an invisible helping hand for corruption to grow its tentacles in the political system. Will they ever execute and punish all the corrupt political leaders of the nation, who are multiplying their personal official assets (not to forget their unofficial undeclared wealth) in mere five years’ term double, triple or four times in crores?

Why the Naxal movements erupted from no where in the national scene in the first place? Out of the 29 states, 20 are affected by Naxals ever since India got its Independence in 1947 and what is more surprising is that in the last 62 years, Congress has never bothered to solve the problems of the rural Indian population. And suddenly Manmohan Singh, Chidambaram and various Congress ruled States have woken up from their sleep to kill all the Naxals in the 20 problematic states…to save the nation. Bravo!

PM and the Home Minister has some real serious answers to give to the nation for these killings… Are they trying to justify their callous acts like George Bush Junior did while attacking Iraq? Well, the nation needs a serious opposition, who will take the Congress by its horns to bring their legacy ruling down in the next general election, four years from now, for a better future of every Indian.

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