Monday, December 1, 2008

Aren't you pissed off?

We have a S.W.A.T. team equivalent only in Manesar, and it takes them 9 hours to get to Bombay to shut down terrorists.

We have the Bombay Police force who have only lathis and .303 Lee-Enfield Rifles. The Lee-Enfield is incidentally, "the longest-serving military bolt-action rifle still in official service." Are we supposed to be proud that we respect tradition by using the same ancient weapons to combat automatic and semi-automatic guns?

I read somewhere that the snipers couldnt get a shot off because the scopes fitted on their guns were not powerful enough for them to make out whether the people moving inside the rooms were guests or terrorists.

Our NSG or Police don't even have night vision devices that any kid who has played any video game today will tell you wouldve helped reduce this terrorist attack, possibly by half the duration that it actually lasted.

If you've been to Leo's after the attack, you will notice a huge hole that one of the terrorists' bullets made in a lamp post. A Lamp Post, for heavens sake!! and the Mumbai Police with their Lee-Enfields were trying to fight the terrorists in their khakis. I get the whole "Mard Aaamhi Marathe Khare"(We are true maharashtrian men) theory, but this is just stupid!

Aren't you pissed off?

Night vision goggles were first used in WW-2. In a lot of countries, even civilians can own night-vision goggles. And the Indian police don't have them even today, 60+ years after they were first used. But of course we Indians are resourceful... we will use floodlights to light up hotel rooms.

Have any of you been to www.precisionremotes.com ? I suggest you go there and take a look at the kind of devices they sell to the US Dept of Defence. Now those kinds things would end a hostage crisis in a hurry.

Recently in October of this year, there was a hostage situation in Brazil. Some of the reasons for failure that were widely publicised are as under
1. Allowing the kidnapping to last for so many days(100 hours),
2. Not shooting the kidnapper with a Sniper,
3. Taking too long to storm into the apartment after the explosion of the door (The Nariman House operation made some similar mistake)
These 3 mistakes are classic No-Nos in a hostage situation, according to SWAT instructor Marcos Do Val.

India refuses to learn from previous fuck-ups. In 1995, 6 tourists were kidnapped by Al-Faran in Kashmir and they demanded the release of Maulana Masood Azhar - founder of the Jaish-e-Mohammed. India had arrested him in 94 for his involvement with the Harkat-ul-mujahideen. Both HuM and JeM are widely acknowledged to be supported by the ISI and Osama Bin Laden respectively.
In 1999, India saw another hostage drama - IC 814, where a plane was hijacked and taken to Taliban controlled Kandahar. Masood Azhar was released by the BJP government in exchange for the hostages. Masood was soon seen in Pakistan running around making fiery speeches.
The JeM also carried out, under the leadership of Masood Azhar, the attacks on the Indian Parliament.
After 9/11, when USA forced Pakistan to get its act together, Masood Azhar was detained for a year by Pakistani authorities in connection with the Indian parliament attack, but was never formally charged. The Lahore High Court ordered an end to his house arrest on 14 December 2002.

This is just the Pak - Masood Azhar connection. The Akshardham incident was very similar to the Bombay terror attacks. With 2 terrorists firing indiscriminately and throwing grenades at people. On that day, it took 7 hours for the NSG commandos to get from Delhi to Ahmedabad. And yet, we did the same thing?

Why are we refusing to learn anything from past experiences? Pakistan has constantly supported these activities and we do nothing but talk, our forces are constantly found wanting and we do nothing btu talk, we give our brave men lathis to work with and they got shot and we do nothing but talk.... do we, the people of India really deserve this rubbish?

Aren't you pissed off?

7 comments:

Poorni Pillai said...

I am pissed off. And its not just these isolated incidents. If we were somehow given a comprehensive report on the sufferings endured by the population of a single state for a single day that is due to the pitiable pathetic security infrastructure we are privileged to have, we'd live in a state of perpetual anger. Its shameful.

Unknown said...

Hell ya!. I AM pissed off.With the system. With the politicians. With the media.With all those ppl who are holding those night long candle light vigils. But moreso with myself. Because I don't seem to be able to do one damn thing to make the situation any better. And frankly,i feel there is only 1 thing that can be done to try and salvage the world rite now. Bringing about a change in the mindsets, ideologies of these cruel and heartless terrorists..However much we try to use our intelligence diligently, nothing will matter if terrorists continue to be hell bent on spreading their hatred and anger around. Take the case of the guy who was caught.21 year old.. driven only by poverty to resort to such acts. How can we put some sense into such feeble minds. How do we help them tread the path of righteousness? i think that is what we need to give a serious thought to..the world could really do with some peace now.. enough with the hatred and violence.. enough is enough really!!!

The Clerk said...

@ Miakoda - i think we'd live in a state of perpetual fear, apart from being perennially pissed off.

@ Shalaba - How does one define "righteousness"? To them, this is righteous. Someone interpretation of the Qu'ran tells them that religions other than Islam should be wiped out.
Someone tells them that the Indian army commits atrocities against muslims in Kashmir (who knows if thats true or not).
Someone tells them that this is right and for the good of Islam and the path to heaven and their Jihad.
To them this is righteous! How does one combat that?

beatnik said...

You know, a lot has been said and discussed on this topic. There are facts galore on various sites, and if you visit the readers' forums and read the discussions that take place- THAT is when you'd really be pissed.

I allowed myself a week to gather my thoughts and decide what I think about this whole sorry episode. I've come to decide that I am not pissed anymore. I'm just cynical. I don't want to read anymore facts and theories and allegations and proposed solutions, I just want the peace of my mind back. No idea how will that be accomplished, for all I hear and read about, sounds futile in these days of major mistrust. For once, I want us to DO something by keeping the Gandhian theories on the backburner. Maybe the day I get an answer to my question- 'where are we safe?', I'll be fine again.

I'm not pissed anymore. I'm just faithless now.

Unknown said...

Clerk : the islamic faith does not in any way propound violence to be a means to achieving any end.. these ppl have been misled into believing such twisted interpretations of their religious beliefs..rather they should be brainwashed into believing that righteousness does not lie in taking lives..

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