Monday, December 1, 2008

Random Thoughts Mumbai attack

As the cold winds, an indicator that December is in and Margazhi is around the corner, blow across my face from the window where I sit and write, i am put into a thinking mode. The terror attacks in Mumbai have nearly jolted the life out of me. I am not exaggerating a bit.

What else could I do, but sit in awe and disbelief as terror spread its ugly claw across the face of Mumbai.

What else could I do, but sit and watch the television as blood flowed and ambulances whizzed past the city carrying the dead and the nearly-dead.

Day 1 saw me aghast and abhorrent;
Day 2 saw me angry and tearful;
Day 3 lifeless and cold and Day 4 numb but relieved.

I have never seen a terrorist attack in my life and may be never I would. Nestled far away from the scene of crime in the cozy four walls of my house and pampered by serenity and peacefulness of the place I live in, I can do nothing but whine and wince.

Helpless I was, when the city I was born in, the city that has legacy of making the pauper into the prince, the city that never sleeps and the city that bustles despite the bombs was under a siege. The terrorist were indeed clever. They hit her hard. They hit her, what all along she thought was her strength. Her strength to embrace people!!! Which is why I guess she welcomed these men. Not knowing who they were and what plans they had.


11 comments:

vaaruni said...

yes It was an heart breaking incident.....People who have survived will never forget this till the end of their life.....
I feel India is still premature to handle such situations.
No country is without enemies so we need to be equipped.
the result is we have lost innocent ppl in this war.....

Swetha said...

Absolutely Priyanka, those horrifying videos and pictures made me sleepless, still Im not able to come back to senses. Life shd move on...but this time We shd NEVER forget the attacks, we cannot afford the "Chalte Hei" attitude. Its very pathetic to be led by ruthless politicians, who are heartless, insensitive to people's lives, tell ppl "these small incidents tend to happen in big cities", condole the death of our brave hearts out of mere compulsion. All they do is play the blame game, gain political mileage, cash in on their Vote banks. Nonsense! Again, the pinch is we are the ones who chose them. We should stop fuming and do something about it,make smart moves. Anyways, good words there! Keep them coming

Priyanka said...

@ subha
I second ur opinion!!
Vision 2020 seems a dream now!!!

Priyanka said...

@ Swetha

Thanks Swetha!!!
As u rightly pointed out,we too share equal responsibilty for what happens in the country.
Hope we realise and then react!!

Prasanna said...

When the enemy were attacking us, I was praying god.. pls give me some supernatural power.

I was imagining myself to be there in Taj to save the people.

After some time, God said go back to ur work.When Iam not able to stop those terrorist,What the hell u r going to do.

Then I became resilient

Bhargavi Krishnan said...

It was the city where I started my schooling. Trust me people out there are one of a kind.

Long live the spirit of Mumbai :)

P.S: I din know you blogged lady!! awesome

Priyanka said...

@Prasanna

Well imagined!!
Reflects the mood of most people, who could only just sit and watch!!!

Priyanka said...

@ rainbow aka bhargavi

Thanks gal!!!
Evalavo panitom edhu panna maatoma :)

Subs said...

I didnt know what to do when I saw the incident on TV.I prayed, I analysed,I wondered what would be running through the minds of the terrorists(come on,they were just as old as me) and people who were holding on to their lives.Amongst all this,I tried to blame myself for this-I couldnt.why?I simply couldnt find a reason.

Subs said...

oh..forgot to mention..nice post:)

Priyanka said...

@ subs

Thanks:)

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