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I write to you as the
horror show goes on in Mumbai- an unprecedented global tragedy. An
obscene massacre in the financial capital of India that put the nation
on tenterhooks. Ask what liberty means to the hostages who were held
up or shot inside the hotels. It is no doubt that the city and the
nation were caught unprepared. It is high time that we as the future
of the world should shed the sick pretence of resilience and face
the reality.
Incidentally, today Delhi voted for its leaders, and it is indeed
a quandary to think that any political party in power can or will
be able to protect us from the threat of terrorism. Terrorism is not
an election issue, but dirty politics will soon follow the massacre
in the garb of safeguarding 'national security issues'. We feel like
screaming to the politicians - "This was what was happening when you
were busy politicking, taking bribes, neglecting your duties towards
your citizens, committing slander and playing divisive politics…".
But what can an individual citizen can do, they ask. What can a brick
in the wall do when the system is composed of multiple bureaucratic
agencies that have no accountability to their own citizens but to
murky power- circles?
We can be aware, we should demand accountability from our leaders
at every level, and we should place our security as our problem. We
are not proposing a total crackdown on human rights by a draconian
mai-baap, but a slim state, which knows that terrorism is not a problem
that should be politicized but handled with along-term vision to safeguard
liberty of its citizens.
As the global crises (financial and terror) thickens, we as youth
should try to be part of the solution and not the problems.
We look forward to hearing from you- your opinions, essays, research
papers or articles on such pressing issues at ecatalyst@ccs.in
In Liberty,
Yavnika Khanna
Editor, eCatalyst |
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