November 27, 2008

A night of terror: Mumbai under attack

source:cnn ibn Mumbai has become the target of inhumane acts of mindless individuals yet again, and this time in way much bigger than what we could have ever imagined. In this brazen act of violence, terrorists have come out in the open, catching the Indian intelligence and security agencies off-guard, in a city highly prone to such threats. In fact, I feel that such large cities are not even prepared to handle such high-risk, high-tension, high-casualty situations on their own. Besides, the absence of a central agency capable of responding promptly, promptly meaning acting within minutes or an hour,max., and not hours as has been the case usually, makes the citizens more vulnerable to such incidences.

I have been able to follow this unprecedented event for more than 12 hours now, since the time the first images of the incident started flashing in on all news channels. It is very unfortunate for the people of Mumbai to be caught in this ruthless act of vandalism indiscriminate firing leading to the loss of innocent lives for no apparent reason. I feel that terrorism has never been a result of a fight between communities, boundaries or ideas, but is the consequence of a conflict “within” individuals who have lost track of their life and have been led to commit such inhumane acts. It is not yet clear what the intention of this particular act was, but I guess it never is. It is all attributed to some lame excuse, to some unreasonable demand of some group of individuals who are blinded by un-realistic stories or ideas, oblivious of facts or logic, leading them to diverge from the “normal” population and commit such acts.

Having been glued to the "live-feeds" for this incident, just like millions of others across the globe, I don’t think I can sleep tonight, or till the time I feel that the threat has been subdued allowing the people to freely come out of their homes, or in fact feel safe in their homes itself. A lot has unfolded in the past 12 hours or so: lives lost, acts of bravery committed, people going out of their way to help each other, but at the same time, I found some acts of the certain “TRP hungry” groups, insensitive and irresponsible. I cannot believe having seen someone ask an injured person to wait and pose for the camera when he has been hit by a bullet right in front of the very same camera, instead of being offered medical help first. In fact, pulling the person out of the ambulance to show his wound “Live - First” is an act condemnable by all standards.

I found watching it all very frustrating, especially when I saw some irresponsible comments being made by the media, passing information out to the public, including the terrorists who would want to keep track of the actions being taken by the security agencies in response to their "radical" acts. I do not condemn the live coverage but I do feel that we could be more responsible in doing so, for this information is sensitive and might prove helpful to the terrorists as much as it is crucial for the security agencies and the public at large.

I hope that the state of things will improve soon, the situation being handled by professionals, both on the part of the security agencies and also for the media but I believe that had the NSG been more swift and prompt, things might have been in control by now. I don’t feel that the police are even equipped with the resources to handle such situations, leave aside the know-how or training, or powers required in such extraordinary circumstances.

The loss of lives has been immense and the effects of this event, both monetary and psychological, would be felt strongly in days to come. But with the NSG moving in, along with the army and RAF, in tandem with the police and support agencies, things seem to have improved but are not under control by any means. The areas have been cordoned off and media has been moved to a “safe” distance in national interests. Thankfully.

So, although we do not have access to “live” images of humans being killed, property being burnt, ethics and values being mocked and crushed, still I feel content that the people who should be taking care of things and who are capable of acting in such extreme situations are in fact doing their part very well and hopefully we would get to hear some positive news pretty soon. I am actually content with the occasional note of assurance from the top officials, people in charge of the situation, in this fragile situation and turn of events, although it gets a bit disheartening at times for I have been feeding on the continuous flow of this media for quite some time now.

I just wish the people fighting inside the establishments, the hotels: Taj, Oberoi, and Nariman house and in all the hospitals, fire stations, and the people helping out on the streets, all the luck and hope they can bring the city back to normal. I believe that the contribution of such heroic individuals as Hemant Karkare who selflessly risk their own life to make us safe and who lost their life fighting for us is what makes the difference in this fight against terror. This is what keeps the people motivated and the human spirit alive and resilient.

I want to sleep a good night’s sleep soon, content, and assured that people -friends, acquaintances and countrymen, are all safe and that these few psychotic souls cannot succeed in overcoming our spirits or scare us through their barbaric acts. I strongly condemn this act of the "terrorists" and I want these pests out of my house, as soon as possible, whatever it takes! Exterminated, preferably.

2 comments:

  1. I echo your feelings. Infact these terrorists have been successful in perpetrating terror at their own free will..when, where and how they wish. Action is taken in the short time and again once the public gets back to their routine, the seriousness fizzles. There is no method to ensure security even in high profile areas of a city like Mumbai.

    These attacks create such a fear in my mind although I am sitting 10,000 miles away. I frequented these places and fear for my friends who live and frequent these places in Mumbai.

    The perperators need to be brought to justice asap and calm restored in the city and the minds of the people.What these terrorists dont realize is that these actions hurts their cause. We should learn lessons from USA; take the war in their back yards. I think it is past diplomacy. Hope our Government considers strong actions. All the Political parties should keep their differences apart and give terrorism a TOP priority

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  2. True words here siddarth, I felt very upset with one particular news channel u r referring above showing live pics of killed terrorist or injured people. I too have been following the news even in office and all i can say that things are better and it's a very tricky situation. I think this incident is an eye-opener to everyone esp to the so called politicians to wake-up and start thinking about people who elected them.

    Sadly, the judicial system in India never appears threatening to any one. It's time to strengthen the laws. Imagine it's been years since the parliament was attacked and we are still debating whether to hang them or let them off on HUMANITARIAN terms. If only the so called lawmakers are at the loss, they will know what it is to "loose" someone near or dear. I guess laws can't be same for people who are insane, unhumanitarian, fanatic. When i say that, i am not against any religion. Fanatics are those minds which were misguided and fed the wrong ideas (that itself is a big discussions)

    Let's pray and hope that the worse is over. I just saw NSG commandos using chopper to put an end to the drama. Pray god that there are no more casualities and imporantly the families at loss are taken care of...
    ~Chandu

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