Wednesday 7 September 2011

Present Indian Government and its ruled system is totally a pain



nothing more is disgraceful than the blasts outside the HIGH COURT Delhi on Wednesday, Sep 07,2011 and the Present Indian Government and its ruled system totally admitted failed.
in the blast 11 dead and 70 injured as RML hospital resource said.

so we simply can say that there is no responsibility, no accountability this present congress government is total shame and its a slap on democracy.

If it was Mumbai in July, it’s Delhi now. But our terrorists without a cause do not seem to learn that it cannot work. How dumb.

Remember Neeraj Pandey's film A Wednesday? It may have been more prophetic than the director realised. 26 November, 2010, 11 July 2011, and 7 September, 2011 all happen to fall on Wednesdays.

The entire top team of the government is now facing a credibility crisis at a time when the economy is going downhill and political challenges are mounting.

2008 remains one of the worst years for the India in terms of terrorism, for it saw nearly every major city become an easy target. A look at some of the worst terrorists attacks in India since the last 3 decades.

Home Minister P Chidambaram said today in parliament that intelligence on possible terror attacks was shared with the Delhi Police in July. At this stage, however, he said it's not possible to identify who is responsible for today's bomb blast in Delhi which has killed 10 people and injured 56.
The High Court had also been targeted in May this year when a bomb exploded in a parking lot , but nobody was injured.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said there were "weaknesses" in the security system that needed to be plugged, he said while speaking to reporters on board his special aircraft while returning home after a two-day visit to Dhaka.

He said: "Several mechanisms were put in place after the Mumbai blasts... there are weaknesses in our system, we must work hard to plug the weaknesses."

He added that he was confident that India would win the war against terror.

"I am confident that this is a war we will and we must win," said Manmohan Singh in reply to a query on the blast in which 11 people were killed.

"Instead of wasting time in mutual recrimination, all political parties must pool their wisdom" on the issue, he said.

Harkat-ul-Jihadi (HuJI) takes responsibility for today's blast in Delhi.

HUJI is a Pakistan-based terrorist group. "We take the mail very seriously," said NIA Chief S C Sinha.

The email states, " We owe the responsibility of todays blasts at high court delhi..... our demand is that Afzal Guru's death sentence should be repealed immediately else we would target major high courts & THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA..........".

Afzal Guru has been sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for his role in the attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001. His mercy petition that asks for his sentence to be commuted to life is pending with President Pratibha Patil. The Home Ministry has reportedly recommended that it be rejected.

Identifying who is behind a briefcase bomb that exploded this morning at the Delhi High Court will have to be accomplished without the help of security cameras. Ten people have died and at least 56 have been injured.

Sources confirm that all gates of the Delhi High Court do not have CCTV. This security lapse was highlighted in May this year when a bomb exploded in a parking lot near the same court.

Today's blast took place at Gate No 5 at a counter where entry permits are issued to visitors. The bomb was placed in a briefcase.


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