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A day after the hoopla around a movie release was subsiding, another, long expected, operation was successfully accomplished. The terror operation. Unfortunately, the people, cops, who should have planned safeguards against such operations were busy protecting a movie release.

Mr. UT, the people’s man, the leader of patriotic feelings of the nation, the voice of a state’s people, had dispatched his goons to oppose the release of a movie because its lead actor had made some anti-national comments. Now,  the actor wished and commented to include Pakistani sportsmen in the IPL. How the hell could this be anti national? Although I am against inclusion of Paki players in the IPL, but the statement just leveraged his right to freedom of speech.

Here are some excerpts from news channels that exemplify the extent to which such, unnecessary, stupid and idiosyncratic protest affect the security infrastructure. In addition, such protests leave the doors open for the devil’s prophets to conduct their logistical moves:

But at least 25% of Mumbai’s police force is out guarding cinemas across the city. Over 1,500 Shiv Sainiks have already been put behind bars. The leave of all Mumbai police has been cancelled so that 63 theatres scheduled to show SRK’s film can be protected.

The Mumbai Police has cancelled all leave for its men so that five companies of the State Reserve Police Force can guard the 63 theatres in the city that will screen the film from attacks by the Shiv Sena. Shah Rukh Khan’s security has also been increased.

Just imagine if these cops were safeguarding the city and its borders from outside threats, may be they could have averted some evil logistical move. The move may have been related to the Pune blast. I don’t have any data related to this, but it is a possibility.

By now, I am sure, the terrorist groups must have some set process to leverage the security loop holes created by various SENAS’ political protests.

The most recent example relates to a movie. Some in the past related to language. Many around the country were regarding reservation, and a new state. A forthcoming protest, this year, was around the Valentines day, which may have been taken back due to the blast.

So, are these SENAS and morchas aiding the people or providing opportunities to the SENAS of our enemies? The guess or answer depends on you. I will conclude with another statement made by our respected sir UT.  I do not have any comments on it, but just leave it to you to judge whether the statement is justified or *&^%%*(*(*:

“It is because of the sins of the CM that nine innocent persons have lost their lives in the attack.”

I don’t want many Senas in the country, but just one – Bhartiya Sena.

I Prefer Just the Bhartiay Sena - The Indian Army

Standing on the crossroad, I have the option,

Whether to follow the wise or make my stand.

The wise have preached the safe path,

A road with security and what you expect,

To reach a place to make you a success in the society,

You will be inducted in the Wisest clan,

You shall earn all your materialistic earnings.

Taking un-tracked paths are satanic omens,

The reckless take the uncharted roads,

The reckless don’t preach,

The reckless listen to their heart,

They follow the answers from within,

The road may end sooner,

The path may be endless,

I can never guess

But have the strength to predict,

To foretell adventures for the soul.

A spiritual awakening,

A road to redemption,

A path to life and not a trend.

Puzzles will be solved,

Difficulties overcome,

Dreams realized,

True happiness experienced.

But thou shalt be called reckless, rebel, selfish, dumb,

All for following thou’s heart,

All for listening to thou’s conscience,

All for being yourself,

All for what you want to be,

All depends on what I choose at the crossroad.

I just move and discover new crossroads,

The crossroads lead to new paths, new life, new experiences – the new ME.

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Twisted musings of a cynical mind. Some posts might be termed as popularly dark or pessimist, but truth is also termed as this. I hope you have fun reading these poems, comments, analysis, and my views.

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