I appreciate passion. I also appreciate sincere love towards our country, our people.
But why - why this - "And do you know what was common among these innocent victims? Yes, all these victims of Islamic terrorism were innocent Hindus, who believed in the Indian national flag and Constitution."
What'll it take, Lalit, for us to realize that among us some Mussalmans also believe in the Indian national flag and Constitution?
What'll it take, Lalit, for us to know that some of the so called innocent Hindus are more guilty than anyone else in the mess of terrorism?
I am a lay man. I belive in people. I also believe that people should not die. But i don't believe that a hindu dying is of more importance than a muslim or a christian dying.
Probably i am far from Kashmir and i don't know the realities. I am willing to stand corrected, but correct me with facts, not with sensation.
I salute your passion! And agree with you whole heartedly that our govt is not really taking the right steps to curb terrorism. And we should. All it takes is one wave of retaliation and things would change.
I believe, Hell hath no fury as passion scorned. Our govt proves me wrong, always!!
RE:What'll it take Mr. Lalit?
by shikha on May 12, 2006 10:25 AM Permalink
couldn't agree with u more. the article seems to be written in a fit of passion. it's not that easy
RE:What'll it take Mr. Lalit?
by sandeep on May 16, 2006 12:31 PM Permalink
Well I do appreciate with jay at that stand. There was no need no mention about Hindus there. Had he used 'Indians' instead of 'Hindus', would that have caused any difference? I don't think so..
RE:What'll it take Mr. Lalit?
by Kaushik Das on May 14, 2006 10:42 AM Permalink
Aren't the facts and statistics given at the beginning of the article enough to stir your emotions?