Friday, December 25, 2009

Mask of horror: In India, terror has multiple faces?

Many cities of Assam including Guwahati were rocked by serial bomb blasts on Thursday forenoon. Bombs exploded in crowded markets of Guwahati and also in Kokrajhar, Barpeta and Bongaigaon. The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), suspected to be behind the blasts, denies it was involved.


Elsewhere, in the Malegaon bomb blast investigation, a serving army officer is questioned for links with alleged Hindu terrorists.


Pegging on these two developments, CNN-IBN debated on Face the Nation if terror has multiple faces?








On the panel to debate the issue were Minister of Development of North Eastern Region Mani Shankar Aiyar, senior journalist Sanjoy Hazarika and former Additional Director, Research and Analysis Wing, B Raman.








http://ibnlive.in.com/news/mask-of-horro鈥?/a>





Mask of horror: In India, terror has multiple faces?
Last time the Indian Muslims were given the option to move to Pakistan, they chose to stay in their country. Time has changed. Thinking has changed. Whatever the reason might be, one should be given a choice to live where he wants to. So, can we discuss with Pakistan if they are ready to take more muslims. Maybe we should carry this exercise each decade. All the muslims who want to move to Pakistan, should move. The problem is Pakistan is in such a state that they won't move. In that case, they should be called the visitors/immigrants to India (the way it happens to Muslims in US/UK). Once they realise they don't have the same rights ';legally';, they will stop blasting. And then declare India a secular nation excluding non-willling muslims.





And if any one of you dare argue that no muslims support Pakistan over India, I would throw you out of the park. I have seen so many of them, sooooooooooooooooo many.

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