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Jail Break gives signs of dangers ahead.
by on Dec 17, 2007 07:15 AM

Maoists have broken jail in Chattishgarh. They broke jail last year in Bihar.
Are our jails safe in India?
Is government really serious in administration?
We are accusing terrorist sitting at foreign centers like Pakistan and Bangladesh or Nepal.
True they are responsible for the spread of network in the world.
But are we incapable to stop their dirty and anti India activity perpetuated in our country through our own country people?
One after other incidence takes place and government is almost silent spectator. They announce compensation for the victims and sound red alert and go into hibernation till other bad incident occurs.

Government has demoralized the workforce in the practical field to such a large extent that none is ready to take action against t the real culprit because of fear that under the pressure of some Muslim group or some political party action may be taken against those officers of the administration who actually did the right thing and took the right step to stop spread of terrorism and create panic in the minds of the terrorists.

Fortunately or unfortunately, willingly or unwillingly some terrorists are put in jail after spending crores and crores of rupees on security personnel and after killing so many manpower and so much time. If they are also released by terror groups by breaking jail, what is the purpose of crying so much and shedding crocodile tears on terrorism by the government?

Our leaders are least bothered of any anti-

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