A terrible few days for India. The scums of society killed over 100 and injured as many as 300… Scums.
Great officers who have dedicated their lives in getting rid of these scum bags have fallen.
My sincere condolences to the families affected by this madness. I also hope that the friends and families of our blogger folks in Mumbai like John, Homer and the rest are safe and sound.
The England tour is off and so should follow the champions league.
Cricket is the last thing in the mind now anyway.
I hope they find these scum bags, castrate them and put their balls on sale in Ebay.
Meanwhile this flag will fly high, no matter what.


yess…no matter what…
but we must fight terrorism with same zest with which we keep out flag high…irrespective of place…
we must as stern questions from these deaf and dumb netaas…who assemble infront of our doors begging votes…
Scorpi, it is a sad day for us all.
Society must change, while that larger, deeper, more permanent but slower process goes on at its pace, justice should be seen and felt to be done to leave a lasting impact on every terroristly-inclined person.
Indians must stand up for India at least once each day of their lives. It could be in where you work or where you live – Indians must stand up at least one extra time per day for their country.
Situations bombard us daily – we must, at least once say..no, I shan’t do this for the love of my counry…yes, I shall dare to do this little thing for the love of my nation. Just once…it will become a habit a strong nation.
meanwhile terrorism must be extripated
Like most, my memory too is appallingly short. My blood boils now but I know I would soon forget all and take things as they come. I will go office, socialise, blog, communicate and occasionally protest too, when another mayhem happens. Why should I blame netas/babus/cops? It’s me, utterly useless to the society, completely heedless to its ills and living an out-and-out selfish life, making no qualitative change to the lives of my neoighbours, forget the nation. On occasion like this, I feel completely ashamed of myself.
It is a very sad day for India. The way these attacks have been carried out it shows how hollow our system has become. Its time all of us stand up and refuse to accept this from now on.
The security needs to be tightened at each and every place…
I saw a photo of a small baby who is helped by police after the attack. It’s very sad that the terrorists did not even spare a 2-3 year old baby.
Its sickening…for once I am glad that the people who run cricket had the good sense to call off all the ongoing cricket action in India – CL, Ind-Eng, ICL et al…really don’t care about any sport right now…its time we dumped the solidarity series and the bus rides and got serious about security