Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Deafening Silence


SRINAGAR AUGUST 15, 2008: At exactly 8am, CRPF hoisted the Indian Tricolour at Lal Chowk in the heart of Srinagar on Independence Day. At 3.45pm, Lal Chowk wore a totally different look. Hundreds of slogan-shouting protesters swarmed the area and at 4pm and planted the flags of Jamaat-e-Islami (which looks like the Pakistani flag) and the terrorist outfit, Hizb-ul Mujahideen, on top of the same tower where the Indian flag had been hoisted.

A news that should set every Indian's blood boiling...! NOT for the MOST Secular Government of India. Shudder to think if the reaction will be the same "IF" one day (hopefully not) this happens atop Red Fort in New Delhi.Every big and small politician of the United Progressive Alliance reached the roof tops of TV studios - big and small - to proclaim their displeasure at the happenings in Gujarat. NO the Laloos and the Paswans see no further above New Delhi for any publicity. No REACTIONS either from the depleted Gandhi family or the entourage of sychopants that follow them. NO acerbic comments from the big wigs of the Sangh and its affliations - the Sarkars and the Sarkar Rajs.
Leaves a bitter taste to hear this deafening silence...!
Here is a SILENT PROTEST to the official apathy.

1 comment:

Atthi Rangarajan said...

The deafening silence irks one more than a roaring thunder... Such incidents are to be condemned in the strongest of terms, but perhaps the netas see it unwise to object anything related to Kashmir, lest it should give scope to the media and the public that they are anti-minority... such appeasement policies are nothing new in Congress-ruled dispensations, but this transcends all tolerable limits... smacks of indifference!

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