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why not tell the public directly?
by Rajendra Nayak on Jul 25, 2008 08:18 PM   Permalink

1. It is the public who are dying and not anybody who is a part and parcel of State or Central Government because they are never seen loitering in public places because of wealth.
2. At market places, we find only the salaried middle class or poor who go from shop to shop.
3. Israel and Japan warn the people beforehand.
4. In our country everything is told to the public and to the dead if they can hear after things have happened.
If anybody has information they should tell the public rather than pass it to some government to government classified files. In Mumbai one lady heard conversation between two persons and informed the police and the press. No blasts occured.
Life should be saved and not lost which is important to the person who has lost it because they won't come back again to hear somebody that they had warned but no action was taken. This is again a Babudom mystery and a complex passing on the buck, wherein the department will say warning was sent by wireless but others couldnot pick up the signal.
Japan also warns the public about stock index touching dizzy heights, inflationa and mnay other matters of public interest.
In Mumbai every day the Central and Western Railways go on announcing the threats. It is a good gesture. In railway compartments people question about luggage.THIS IS REAL AWARNESS.

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