1.Kafeel's involvement throws logic to the wind! So far, it is widely believed that at least one of the 3 conditions to be met to become a terrorist and more so a suicide bomber A. Poverty-as it happens in the NWFP and Afghanistan B. Personal loss-one of his family members being the being subject to suffering due to religious discrimination C. Being in the thick of action, like in Afghanistan, Iraq etc so that every minute of life is being reminded of suffering
In Kafeel's case not any one of them exist. He is A. financially well off, B. None of his family or friends suffered any religious discrimination C. He was born and raised in the salubrious environs of Bangalore in SOuthern India far far away from the places of fighting going on D. He is very bright in academics and has every reason to be a successful doctor and has no known deprivations like solitude, mental breakdown, broken hearts in a love affair. E. He also knows that his involvement will surely bring hardship on his family members and friends
Then why he possibly have done what he did? Some psychologists can throw some answers, possibly!
This makes Police's job that much more difficult. If people with these backgrounds, -not impoverished, not personally deprived, no known criminal links till that date-, can be terrorists, on whom will police keep tabs on with such limited resources?