How soon will 26/11 be forgotten?
Bombay will forget it late, the rest of India will forget it soon. If we were a developed nation like the US, we would have focussed all our energies on this problem. However, the country has so many other problems to cater too - the terror of not being able to find food for the evening, the terror of sleeping in the chill and the rain, the terror of being diagnosed of a fatal ailment ... etc. etc.
This incident will soon be forgotten - not as soon as the others, but it won't take a very long time before normal routine follows. It will be forgotten, or remembered, probably, as another Indian trauma that occured on yet another 26th day of a month.
Hoping that the people who should suffer, do suffer. Also, wondering where Raj Thackeray has been all this while - the terrorists were definitely aliens to Maharashtra - shouldn't Raj be there to drag them out?
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