You are absolutely correct. Correct me if I am wrong, the trend of blasts started with demolision of Babri masjid and accelerated with the Gujrat riot.
I also as a muslim was deeply hurt by both the incidents. But I firmly believe that killing of innocent people in retaliation is unhuman act. But these are the thoughts of rationale mind with no ulterior motive.
It is not surprising that some muslims justify the theory of Narender Modi that killing people in retaliation is justified. I think the political leadership should be careful while making statements as the same justification could be used by others also.
Narender Modi was so arrogant that he challenged the terrorist to cme to gujrat. It was again a mistake that he was challenging the terrorist knowing fully that our administrative and intelligence machinery are defunct and good for nothing and therefore such statements were uncalled for.
By alientaing any community the task will become difficult. It is evident that in case of Gujrat the muslims are so unhappy with the police force that it will be difficult task for the police to have the reliable intelligence network in the muslim dominated areas. The task of nabbing culprits before they act will become tougher.
Now Modi is talking sensible things and we hope that he will make sincere efforts to remove alienation of muslims and bring them into mainstream and only Modi is capable of doing it. I condemn the killings with all the mights I have