Now it's more than a month since 26/11. Let us analyze how our Govt. has acted during this whole month. From my side, I'll give full credit to the Govt. the way they have dealt with the situation. It's a fantastic job from Mr. Pranab Mukherjee for working day and night to
formulate the strategies to side line Pakistan.
What we witnessed during this month
1. Every citizen was deeply hurt by this heinous act and expressed their solidarity with the Mumbaikars. I must say, 26/11 has united us as a country and a lot of young leaders will emerge to serve for the country.
2. I must salute the attitude of the citizens of India. Though we all are deeply hurt, still we don't want war. This shows we are educated, civilized and a responsible country.
3. Resignation of Shivraj Patil and appointment of Mr. P Chidambaram as Home Minister. This is the best thing to have happened during this month.
4. Oberoi Trident and Taj hotels are back in business.. A big and brave step.. This shows we are hurt but not down..
5. A very strong diplomatic response from our Govt and immediately 3 organizations of Pakistan are banned...
6. All the envoys of India are called for a meeting in New Delhi to strengthen the diplomatic strategies..
7. A strong dossier is created and it is shared with more than 170 countries (sanitized and unsanitized version of the dossier) including Pakistan.
8. Mr. PC will be reaching in US on Jan 8th to give more insight on the dossier to USA.
9. NIA is established. A long pending work is accomplished...
10. Meeting with all the Chief Ministers of Country is held and strong message has been to sent (to states) to tackle terrorism.
11. Assembly election was conducted in differnet states and a lot of voters participated in the poll. The Govt who has worked have got votes. Once again, the sign of maturity from voters.
12. And above all, the assembly election of Jammu and Kashmir is over with more than 60 % voters turn out. I think this is the biggest victory of Indian democracy.
To conclude, kudos to the Indian Govt for the fabulous work done during this one month. We the citizens of India expect this kind of work consistently.
Jai Hind..
Srimaya Rath
formulate the strategies to side line Pakistan.
What we witnessed during this month
1. Every citizen was deeply hurt by this heinous act and expressed their solidarity with the Mumbaikars. I must say, 26/11 has united us as a country and a lot of young leaders will emerge to serve for the country.
2. I must salute the attitude of the citizens of India. Though we all are deeply hurt, still we don't want war. This shows we are educated, civilized and a responsible country.
3. Resignation of Shivraj Patil and appointment of Mr. P Chidambaram as Home Minister. This is the best thing to have happened during this month.
4. Oberoi Trident and Taj hotels are back in business.. A big and brave step.. This shows we are hurt but not down..
5. A very strong diplomatic response from our Govt and immediately 3 organizations of Pakistan are banned...
6. All the envoys of India are called for a meeting in New Delhi to strengthen the diplomatic strategies..
7. A strong dossier is created and it is shared with more than 170 countries (sanitized and unsanitized version of the dossier) including Pakistan.
8. Mr. PC will be reaching in US on Jan 8th to give more insight on the dossier to USA.
9. NIA is established. A long pending work is accomplished...
10. Meeting with all the Chief Ministers of Country is held and strong message has been to sent (to states) to tackle terrorism.
11. Assembly election was conducted in differnet states and a lot of voters participated in the poll. The Govt who has worked have got votes. Once again, the sign of maturity from voters.
12. And above all, the assembly election of Jammu and Kashmir is over with more than 60 % voters turn out. I think this is the biggest victory of Indian democracy.
To conclude, kudos to the Indian Govt for the fabulous work done during this one month. We the citizens of India expect this kind of work consistently.
Jai Hind..
Srimaya Rath
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