Next Is What?

As days progress the blame game continues.

The Congress has finally accepted Mr. Vilasrao Deshmukh's resignation. One way to look at it is that the CWC (Congress Working Committee) was waiting for the people outcry so that they can accept the resignation of Mr. Vilasrao Deshmukh. If things would have not sparked all around the country they would have probably kept it on hold saying they are still searching for his replacement. Once things would have cooled down everyone would have moved on and so would Mr. Vilasrao Deshmukh with his "Kursi".

But thanks to the citizens of our country who showed their respect to the martyrs and the deceased which put a psychological pressure on the government to accept his resignation.

Some blame the NSG for taking it longer time to complete the operations. Well, shooting down 10 terrorists does not take 60 hours. But saving 200 odd hostages from 10 terrorists loaded with grenades might even take 600 hours.

Pakistan having refused to hand over the alleged terrorist to India, Mr. Dawood Ibrahim moves on with his business as usual. But the question is, have we been able to stop his operations in India. How much have we cracked down on him?

Some ask for WAR, some ask for revamping our system, some are for peace.

But the question is NEXT IS WHAT?

Sonia Gandhi praises Mrs. Indira Gandhi for nationalising the banks because of which India is comparitively less affected of the Global Meltdown. I somehow do agree to that but not completely. Countires have been praising the Indian Banking System for their stability and would be taking cues from it in order to improve their own systems. But has she ever been to a bank in her lifetime? I'd suggest she must go to a PSU bank and get a loan sanctioned or an account opened for that matter. She'd realise what is lacking and issues Mrs. Indira Gandhi failed to address.




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