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Mumbai: Terror unleashed

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I rarely make any political statements from this “telecom oriented” blog. But what we have seen unfold in front of us has been unimaginable. It seems that we would be forced to live with this assinine crap for the time till the Congress is in power.

It was during the BJP rule that the muslim terrorists sleeper cells were smashed and the SIMI were forced to go underground. Their rule was marked by stabilisation of the prices and growth in stature of on the world stage. I remember distinctly, after the attack on Parliament, BJP crushed the “movement” with an iron hand. I strongly believe that they should have shot down the frigging fornicating populating India every second despite the stiff opposition from the breast beating secularists.

Nothing could be more worrisome than the attack by sea revealing our vulnerability. There is something really fishy about the fact that the intelligence inputs concerning an attack of such magnitude was under wraps for such a long time. It would have taken months to plan and execute with the active involvement of the locals. All it takes is the iron hand of the rulers to crush down the anti nationals (and anti Hindus) to bring about some semblance of peace.

Given the current scenario, I am actually looking forward for a change of the government; evicting out the likes of Madmoron and his protege’ Maino who is wreaking havoc on this nation. Sadly, the leftist is actively assisting the powers that be in their nefarious designs.

My heart goes out to the brave NSG commandos who were matyred in the action against the frigging f***ing unwanted bastards who dared raise their ugly head against this nation. Interestingly, the likes of Raj Thackeray were left whimpering in some dark alley or corner without coming out in the open to take on the ones who had come to “his little fiefdom”.

I hope that one day it would be the victory of truth alone.

Satyameva Jayate.  

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