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Sunday, November 1, 2009

RAJDHANI HIJACK, PERFECTLY PLANNED: POINTS TO PONDER (1st Nov 2009, 2245 Hrs)

RAJDHANI HIJACK, PERFECTLY PLANNED: POINTS TO PONDER (1st Nov 2009, 2245 Hrs)

The hijack of Rajdhani by PCPA raise many questions that the Railway Minister and Home Minister have overlooked or else were in the knowing, to portray Naxalites as dreaded criminals to justify the operation scheduled to start this month in a massive scale. There were flaws and total error in the system management and as usual the state of India is never really prepared for any untoward repeated attacks, incidents or say accidents. The ruling government (Congress) will blame the state government, the state government will blame the Railway minister and so on… the blame game never seems to stop in our democracy while common man suffers and are killed for political gains.

One really wonders, as to how these politicians can sleep a peaceful night with so many deaths on their heads? Their conscience is only alive for those crores and crores that each ministry allows to pocket in their safe haven (Swiss Banks & illegal assets). Truly, conscience is a science to con the citizen of the nation. Congress leaders have created the gap between the rich and the poor in such a drastic manner that poor tribals have no other option but to lift a gun against the atrocities and injustice of the system. While the Home Minister is hell bent to wipe out the Naxal movement by waging war on them, the same leader doesn’t have the guts to wage war on Pakistan for all the terrorism in our land. It is really a shame and pity that Chidambaram is talking nowadays like Bush did before attacking Iraq.

I really don’t support the ways of Naxalites to prove their point and wonder often why the Congress government has allowed such a situation to arise since the independence in 1947. Why they didn’t think of the development of our rural villages for the past six decades? 70 per cent of India’s population is dependent on agriculture, yet the government has always supported the rich industrialists for their own gains. WHY? Chidambaram will never have any answers at all for such a simple question. It is so simple to blame and give statement in various Congress supported news channels (CNN IBN, IBN 7, ZEE NEWS, STAR NEWS & NDTV) that intellectuals and NGOs are supporting the Naxalites and that Naxalites are getting arms from neighbouring countries.

May I ask the Home Minister as to what has the government done to check these inflows of arms since the last 62 years? Will the Congress government reveal the names of all the corrupt leaders, police officials and other government agencies, who help the inflow of arms for those briefcase filled with dollars? Will the Congress punish these highly influenced officials and leaders in the open for selling their own motherland for their undying greed? The answer is obviously a big ‘NO’! Everyone knows how the government has been working hands-in-gloves with goons and corrupt industrialists for their own benefits and how law and police help them achieve all the nefarious activities at their call and behest. Well, all these things have been said before and today, everyone knows how corrupt the political system has become.

Coming to the Rajdhani incident, there are points (COMMON SENSE) that reveal to point a straight finger at the railway minister and home minister:

1). Knowing pretty well the state was facing naxals attacks, why there was no GRPF / RPF or security on Rajdhani? (Pre-planned by Railway minister & Home minister)
2). Why did all the on duty RPF guarding Rajdhani got down at Kharagpur? (Obviously they knew before hand about the said attack by PCPA)
3). Why didn’t the government flew in NSG commandos / security forces immediately? (Obviously they knew that no one would be harmed (as per their plans), so they took more than five long hours to send in security forces for the safeguard of 400 passengers)
4). The PCPA didn’t harm any of the 400 passengers, why? (For what amount was such a deal struck between the Railway minister and the PCPA?)
5). No sooner Mamta Banerjee pleaded that let the train pass and she was willing to talk, everything was normal. Doesn’t it show her hand in the plan? Why would PCPA listen to her plead in the first place when they were demanding release of their leader? (Obviously all the moves were well-scripted and staged according to prior planning)
6). While Aaj Tak reporter was the first to reach the spot, there were no signs of any railway or district officials or any police from near by station, why? (It clearly shows the government is never prepared for any untoward accident and takes everything for granted)
7). Mamta Banerjee is often seen to be vociferous while demanding silly demands from Congress or else Tata, however, in such a serious situation when she should have been aggressive, she was seen pleading calmly to the PCPA… what happened to her aggression? (Obviously she knew that no one would be harmed as per the deal)
8). The incident was staged to portray Naxalites in a bad and gruesome manner to justify this month’s massive operation. (Home minister should come clean on such staged national drama while playing with innocent lives of the passengers)
9). Congress favoured news channels (CNN IBN, IBN 7, ZEE NEWS, STAR NEWS & NDTV were reporting with false claims even when Aaj Tak was reporting live with the real scene happenings. Why the home minister didn’t intervene to challenge these channels’ false claims and reporting? Heights of Yellow Journalism by the five channels… how much does Congress pays these channels every month or hafta?

Obviously, in India, where every single day is a new day, all these scheming and plotting by corrupt leaders will be forgotten by one and all, until the next big happening. Who will challenge the government when they themselves are corrupt? Unless and until the common man wakes up from his sleep to unite and overthrow the government, life in India will always be full of suffering with injustice, atrocities, hunger and deaths.

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