Saturday, November 29, 2008

Remove Mr RR Patil as Deputy Chief Minster of Maharashtra

59 hours of terror attack, 173 dead (including 15 brave policemen, 2 of the finest NSG commandos), 239 injured, a terror attack being called 9/11 of India.

But Mr RR Patil - Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra is not unfazed. As if to rub salt on fresh wounds of Mumbaikars and all Indians R.R Patil - the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra said today that such incidents of terror do keep happening in a city the size of Mumbai and it was not a security lapse.


This is a shocking and outrageous statement from the Deputy Chief Minister, instead of taking responsibility and offering full support to build a more secure Maharashtra he brushes it off as an incident. It is time that Congress Leadership (Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, Rahul Gandhi and likes) took such heartless leaders to task, who if do not know what to do to improve the lives of Indians know at least how to behave in such a critical crisis. Such leaders should be immediately removed from their positions and banned for life from any such political positions..


Who is to Blame? Well I think we cannot blame the Deputy CM but ourselves. Because he is incompetent enough that he does not know what to say ... how to manage a state ...... but it is all of us to be blamed ....Ourselves, because we have elected such an individual as an MLA and he made it to the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra. An individual who does not feel apologetic at such a tragedy. Why do we elect the individuals who have no heart, no senses, no emotions and instead a greed, greed for absolute power and who want to stick to it at any cost from any party .......


Mr Patil -- what if you and your family were in this tragedy would you have said the same thing -- such incidents keep happening in a city like Mumbai?


Oh God -- please bless India (and Mumbai) with politicians who have heart, politicians who want to serve (not their personal interests) but the people of India.



Vande Mataram, God Bless India

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