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Mumbai has rung out UPA Govt

Swapan Dasgupta

The 60-hour terrorist assault on Mumbai evokes sharply conflicting emotions. There is the profound sense of loss at the senseless murder of men and women we knew, had even worked with; enormous relief that others we knew weren’t in the wrong place at the wrong time; grief at the deaths of those in uniform who didn’t flinch from doing their duty; and admiration for the real unsung heroes-the staff of the Taj and Oberoi hotels who went beyond the call of duty and saved innumerable hotel guests from certain death.

Unfortunately, the tears of sorrow, relief and pride are soon overwhelmed by a sense of blind fury directed at those who were responsible for the carnage and those whose callousness facilitated this devastating attack on India. To see Pakistan as the root of the problem is akin to saying that there is too much evil in this god-forsaken kaliyug. That there are “elements within Pakistan” (Manmohan Singh’s attempt at subtlety) committed to the destruction of India, its civilisation and its way of life is undeniable. But this has been true for more than 60 years and is likely to be true as long as long as the impulses that divided the country persist. It also comes as no surprise to learn that the ISI may well have facilitated the Mumbai attack. But hasn’t this been true for the past 30 years? Presenting a dossier to an ISI representative when he comes to Delhi to face the combined wrath of the Prime Minister and the Home Minister-a prospect that is about as terrifying as being savaged by a dead sheep-is a bit like confronting Dawood Ibrahim with evidence. What will fascinate Lt-Gen Ahmed Shujaa Pasha, who brushed off India’s summons with contempt, is not finding out how much India knows but gauging just how much we don't know.

Making Pakistan the focus of our post-Mumbai recriminations is a juicy distraction which begs the question that Manmohan Singh and Shivraj Patil don't want to answer: What have we as a nation done to protect ourselves against this menace? The answer, regrettably, is: Precious little. It is enthralling to know, for example, that our intelligence agencies have taken less than 48 hours to discover that the attack was preceded by six months or so of meticulous planning. On TV, with characteristic aplomb, Kapil Sibal even told the country that the operational centre of the terrorists was two rooms in the Taj and Oberoi which, presumably, doubled up as an ammunition dump. What a shame that this information was not known and acted on a few days earlier. What a shame that the NSG and marine commandos who had to be summoned to flush out the terrorists weren't even provided elementary logistical support in the form of maps and local guidance. What a shame that the entire top brass of the Mumbai ATS was wiped out because it was led to believe that the carnage in Leopold Café was a burst of gangland madness. A little prior knowledge and the lives of 200 people, including 17 men in uniform, may have been saved.

In ‘cracking’ the case in three days and collecting ‘clinching’ evidence in record time, the Intelligence establishment and the Government can’t escape responsibility for their own failings. What happened in Mumbai over the past three days wasn’t India’s first encounter with terror. India isn't some Switzerland where the police are preoccupied only with financial crime, illegal immigration and speeding offences. That India is a constant target and Mumbai a prime target were common knowledge. That we were caught so horribly unprepared suggests that our security preparedness is non-existent. This, in turn, implies that our agencies are either inept or focussed on forecasting polls and rounding up the usual suspects.

It's distressing to face the truth. But whether we like it or not the LeT's successful fidayeen attack on Mumbai is the best recruitment messages for hordes of impressionable Muslim youth. You can almost hear the lunatic from the pulpit boasting that if 10 mujahjdeen could keep the Indian State at bay for 60 hours, imagine what a thousand could do. After Mumbai, jihadis will not recoil in horror at the devastation their colleagues have done; they will intensify their campaign and engage in competitive bravado. The prospects for the future are horrifying. The ineptitude of our internal security apparatus has been exposed before the whole world. We can either act or decide that we are incapable of performing any better. In which case sheer self-preservation demands we outsource the job of R&AW and IB to Mossad or MI6 or CIA-depending on our preferences. It is preferable to being mowed down by bullets the next time we go to a mall or an Italian restaurant. Our soldiers are good, very good, but fighting terrorists in Mumbai is not their core competence.

All politicians, the English language TV channels tell us whenever the Congress is slightly beleaguered, are the real problem. Since we can't and shouldn't be governed by either the military or the police, this is a problem we have to fix. Cynicism is healthy but an overdose is counter-productive. Manmohan Singh and his Government have bungled and bungled grievously. The Congress and particularly the haughty woman who inflicted Shivraj Patil on India, must be punished. Yet we will need an alternative that is committed to India winning the war on two fronts-against terror and against economic mismanagement. It can be a meaningful alternative if its sheds the cupboard full of crazy home remedies and expired medicine that it has accumulated over the years. Mumbai has rung out the Manmohan Government; it is in all our interest to ring in a new but effective dispensation. The friends of India are watching but so are the enemies of India.


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Bullet ANOTHER SOMALIA
By GAUTAM MALIK on 12/5/2008 7:56:24 AM

DEAR COUNTRY MEN ENJOY TILL IT LASTS WE HAD HANDED OVER THE REIGNS OF OUR LAND TO UPA JIHADIS, NOW THEIR IS NO GAIN IN CRYING . UPA GOVT IS BENT UPON TURNING INDIA INTO ANOTHER SOMALIA.UNLESS ALL RIGHT MINDED PEOPLE UNITE AND TAKE THE YOUNG,AND VOTE OUT THESE SCUMS WHO HAVE MADE INDIA A LAUGHING STOCK IN THE WORLD.THEY HAVE NO REMORSE FOR WHAT THEY HAVE DONE ."BAHUT BESHARAM HAIN YEH LOG" JAI HIND

Bullet India has already lost Independence
By Reader on 12/2/2008 11:30:12 AM

Looking at the media channels and watching the growing trend to communalise everything from military to jobs to education and blatant attempts to support the enemies of the nation, I am conviced India is under Saudi rule.

Bullet QUESTION TO PSEUDO MAFIA OF INDIA
By MERA VATAN on 12/2/2008 9:18:28 AM

1. Why this people did not stood up when Inspector Mohanchand Sharma in Delhi was killed by terrorist ? Why not a single journlist attended his funeral.
2. Why there was not so much of ourburst from this "page 3"when people were killed in Delhi, Ahmedabad & Bangalore ?
3. Why these people did not oppose when some politician visited terrorist house after police detained them?
4. Why some people in Kashmir gets a Z category security and openly defines themselves as pakistani ?

Bullet Excellent Article
By Dr. Raman on 12/1/2008 8:03:37 PM

Excellent Article. However, the anger shown by public today is just temporary. We have seen people getting angry in all the blasts of the past and then they forget very soon. media and news channels too play significant role in diverting people's attention from serious national issues to petty glamor and filmy news. When elections come, the public is simply carried over by false and fake promises. It has become a regular phenomenon in India.

Dr. Raman.

Bullet Stop these excuses
By Jitendra Desai on 12/1/2008 5:50:19 PM

No use blaming external agencies.As a house holder, I am responsible for security of my house.If I leave gaps,thieves will walk in.Swapan is right.Security agencies now should wake up and act, defying the political dispensation, if need arises.

Bullet Are we heading for an eyewash again
By Sandip Joshi on 12/1/2008 4:08:45 PM

The speed of the intelligence agencies and the statements led out during the interrogation leave a lot to be looked upon. In the matter of 24-36 hours we all of a sudden find so many developments and links in the horror story of Mumbai. Is it revealing the facts or concealment of the much dreaded truth. The toughened terror carriers who could hold entire Mumbai at ransom for nearly 60 hrs have cracked within 48 hours in front of our agencies?

Bullet Bollywood and UPA
By A. Kumar on 12/1/2008 4:10:37 AM

Note that since the Congress/UPA rule of last 5 years, India's film industries , Bollywood is making many films related to terror and terroists, and continuously provide ideas to isalmi jehadis. Many stories are written by Bollywood muslim writers and actors, funded by so called Muslims Dons. It was reported that the current sensor board has practically banned any hindu religious movies or their making. I did not believe this report, then again there are more terror movies are passed by polit

Bullet Swapanji.article
By Shivajirao Pratap on 12/1/2008 1:06:19 AM

outstanding article, a sort of a mirror of state of affairs in India. Imagine the dare devil attitude and confidence this gives to thousands of brain washed, madarasa trained youths in India. we can expect an israel, lebanon like atmosphere in india if we knowlegeble indians do not control the pro islam-anti hindu media.

Bullet Swapan, do you read the comments to your article?
By concerned_reader on 11/30/2008 11:44:25 PM

BJP needs to ensure that the mumbai terror strikes and the arrested terrorist(s) are taken over by CBI and central intellligence. Not that they are beyond politics, but definitely better than the other option. Otherwise, we may hear stories like Samjhauta all over again.

Bullet This criminally incompetent government
By Parag soni on 11/30/2008 11:34:04 PM

The people who voted this government to power should now introspect. If Delhi goes to Congress again then it is time for India to 'hang their boots for the future'

In 'The Big fight' on NDTV today, Barkha Dutt wanted to start the programme by inquiring why LK Advani did not attend the all party conference as he was busy Campaigning for elections! What is so wrong with trying to get rid of this inept government?

Bullet Out sourse it to Mossad.
By A.S. Rao on 11/30/2008 11:11:38 PM

Yes, out source the job to the Mossad to eliminate the king-pin terrorists like Dawood Ibrahim who is calling the shots and causing mayhem in India. Since our ‘secular’ government is reluctant and incapable, let the rich industrialist and illustrious sons like Mr.Ratna Tata throw few crores of rupees and hire mercenaries getting the Mossad’s help to maim this fellow Dawood .




Bullet Time to liberate Bharatvarsh
By Bharat Kr on 11/30/2008 11:09:56 PM

“The Congress and particularly the haughty woman who inflicted Shivraj Patil on India, must be punished.” I fully endorse Swapan Dasgupta. That woman must be punished and punished severely. Time has come to dismantle Congress monarchy, and liberate our nation, Bharatvarsh.

Bullet strength is the best deterrent
By J Dave on 11/30/2008 8:27:43 PM

I am brought up in a village. The largest landowner in the village has the weakest fences around his farms. Somebody asked him why. He pointed out to the weapon on his shoulder and said "This is my fence." Simple.

Bullet Root cause of India being target is false picture of troubles to Muslims
By FromUSA on 11/30/2008 8:23:01 PM

If Muslims declare that "We do not have any problem here, please do not try to help us from outside, we are OK", terrorists will have no reason to keep India in focus. They do not go to so many other Mulsim countries. But Indian Mulsims keep shouting false alarm and that becomes a "cause" to fight for. many Italians would not have seen movie Sholay. It teaches two important lessons 1. Jo dar Gaya So Mar Gaya...........2. Tum ek Maroge, Hum Chaar Marenge.

Bullet upa out BJP in
By Shashmann on 11/30/2008 7:23:09 PM

I find this astonshing that the Indian government can take this lying down if they refuse just tell them we are going to come after him you dont send him. This governemnt is so weak that world see this and just laughs at India,"ohh lets rape india and pilige india lets convert their people the people of india are so weak". Those who have left india have become stronger because we have experienced racsim and fought, the new generations are fighting back but in india the new generations only want money and no responsibility.

Bullet End of terrorism needs brutal tactics
By none on 11/30/2008 6:44:11 PM

When potential terrorists know that things they hold dear to them will suffer severely even after their suicide mission succeeds, they will not want to take a chance. One cannot write openly, but everyone knows what the jihadis hold dear to them. This cannot be done by law enforcement but by RAW, covertly and more brutally than the terrorists have been.

Bullet Mumbai has rung out UPA govt
By chandra on 11/30/2008 5:55:24 PM

Salutes to the gallant NSG,MARCOS,IAF and Maharashtra Police. And Thanks to them on behalf of the Aam Aadmi. Now that the worst is over, some questions will need answers and if there are no answers, the powers that be have to come to terms with in future.NSG said that their officers and men had little or no idea of the topography of TAJ and Oberoi hotels. Fine. But what efforts were made to manage the floor plans from hotel managements.

Bullet Rightly said,but not enough
By M on 11/30/2008 5:06:04 PM

If the people get rid of the present Congress Government in the next general elections, the next govt may be similar in nature , though not in name. Maybe it is high time, we look for different system ,which is more accountable, something like a presidential form of govt where one individual has the authority and accountability to govern.

Bullet Mumbai has rung out the UPA Govt.
By RK Chaturvedi on 11/30/2008 3:38:10 PM

Best op-ed. Our politicians are living in a make believe world and are far from reality.All politicians are VIPs. They only want special privileges and special treatments everywhere. They are least concerned with the woes of the common man. They are least patriotic. No politician sends his/her sons into the defence forces. All political hues are alike. India is most unsafe in their hands.

Bullet Incompetence
By Narain on 11/30/2008 3:12:06 PM

The UPA Govt. at the centre ,The Congress led Maharasthra Govt.The inept Intelligence Services have failed the nation.The public must punish the current Centre & Maharastha Govt.at the next elections.The dead wood in the Intelligence Services need to be removed.They were asleep on the job.Shame on them.

Bullet Ideal cabinet for next 10 years
By Shankar on 11/30/2008 2:36:06 PM

Modi as CEO,Defence - Admiral Mehta,Foreign Affairs - Narayan Murthy or Premjee - Home - Gen Deepak Kapoor, Finance - Industries - Any top Industry Honcho, Education,Science and Technology - Dr. Menon of ISRO.This govt will be supported by Army,navy and para military forces.No election for 10 years or till India becomes terrorist free.

Bullet Casualities due to news channel reporting
By Shankar on 11/30/2008 1:39:43 PM

News channels showed Karkere in a civil dress just with helmet and then showed him with a helmet and trying to uncomfortably wear the bullet proof jacket.The terrorists came to know that the police men had a so called Bullet proof jacket.The channels are responsible for the gory death of hostages informing terrorists where were all the VIP guests.For eg The fact that Times of India editor Sabina was in the sixth floor room no --- was revealed by NDTV 24X7 barkha Dutt.

Bullet Mumbai has rung out UPA Govt
By Indian on 11/30/2008 1:05:47 PM

Swapan has shown that he isn't much more than a slightly more articulate politician. While it has been shown time and again that we don't have a defence to terrorism (as evident even during his heroes' regime), he fails to see the big picture here and tries to make cheap political points. You can do better than this, Mr Dasgupta.

Bullet Mumbai has rung out UPA Govt
By Babli Wadia on 11/30/2008 11:59:00 AM

Swapan Dasgupta and the Pioneer's editor Chandan Mitra are close to the BJP - why cannot you tell them - loudly and clearly what you have written so beautifully - "the cupboard is full of crazy home remedies and expired medicine that it has accumulated over the years". The BJP is a true alternative, but often it behaves as if it is perpeutally in the opposition. Those times have gone, the BJP was in govenment, and therefore there is no excuse to contine with whining.

Bullet Two Faced Electronic Media
By IndianHindu on 11/30/2008 11:26:27 AM

It is very hard to find articles such as these in the media as most of the English lanuage media (Print and electronic) give the impression of being the stooges of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.There is a long standing suspicion that they are in the payrolls of these Islamic countries to tarnish the image of Hindus and portray the Muslims as the victims.In the days to come these slaves will start beaming theories of how badly these muslims are treated by the Shiv sena,VHP,BJP etc.etc.

Bullet A request to you- please arrange to syndicate your columns in Bengali Press
By Tathagata MUkherjee on 11/30/2008 11:24:00 AM

No wonder, more often than not, finest right of the center Op-Ed pieces comes out from the pen of Mr Swapan Dasgupta. Sir, I have a request- Bengali Press needs your column badly as West Begal is on the verge of Jehadi onslaught- PLEASE DO SOMETHING. Your column needs to be syndicated to Bengali press.

Bullet Mumbai has rung out UPA Govt
By narendran on 11/30/2008 10:50:17 AM

"The Congress and particularly the haughty woman who inflicted Shivraj Patil on India, must be punished".To do so it is essential to know about the forces that planted that woman in positions of power in India and the reasons for it.

Bullet Mumbai has rung out UPA.
By c.v.krishna on 11/30/2008 10:06:44 AM

Everything depends upon first getting the UPA out of the way.They are not only cowardly they are collaborative elements also in it. Relations with Pakistan should be cut off. Subversion and terrorism should be dealt with and Pakistan attended to only if that is forced on India.

Bullet Look who's talking
By Biswapriya Purkayastha on 11/30/2008 9:33:56 AM

This is the same Swapan Dasgupta who claims that communal rioters are good citizens who can make a valuable contribution to the nation in years to come, right? I don't need a Nazi to tell me the sun rises in the east, which is what this article says.You'll notice Dasgupta doesn't actually say WHO should govern India, just that the Manmohan Singh cabal should be turfed out - something we all knew even without the Mumbai attacks. The inference is that the BJP should come to power.

Bullet The oxygen of publicity
By Sudarshan on 11/30/2008 8:48:39 AM

Sir, you rightly state, "...the LeT's successful fidayeen attack on Mumbai is the best recruitment messages..."The media channels also helped the terrorist cause a lot. During the Taj siege, when the commandos were trying to flush out the last terrorist(s), At that time I m watching a Private news channel, where the two commentators kept on babbling about the "buland hausle" of the terrorist, "... he is determined to fight to the finish blah blah blah". This disgusted me for the reason you have mentioned.

Bullet Perceptive piece
By Vish P. on 11/30/2008 8:45:34 AM

Very perceptive piece. Some comments on NDTV coverage of Mumbai terror attacks over the past few days - it seems they want that whenever Cong makes a blunder, everyone should rise above politics and forget the mistakes. Had it been BJP...very immature coverage - they kept on showing some general comments by the socialite Shobha Dey as "what Mumbaikars feel". Finally, why make so much of Pak govt response.

Bullet Too early to say
By Raj on 11/30/2008 8:26:41 AM

If Cong wins Delhi, I think nothing will have changed. If people of Delhi can forget the blasts that happened couple of months ago, then why do you think the country won't forget these Bombay incidents by June?

Bullet India's Preparedness
By Giri Girishankar on 11/30/2008 8:22:58 AM

Swapan, I cannot agree with you more. The UPA must be ashamed of itself. Its performance on the internal security department is miserable, bordering on neglect. It may even be a total lack of understanding of what is required. Or, could it be the false understanding of secularism and a misplaced sense of fairness to the minorities? Whatevr be the reason, it doesn't give much comfort. The Confused Alliance should be booted out with a trule nationalistic party taking its place. It is high time India should voted out this Congress govt.

Bullet Terror
By A K Narendranath on 11/30/2008 8:09:44 AM

The ATS which had foisted a case and lampooned the Sadhvi Pragya has virtually lost its top leadership. Isn't this divine justice at work??? Barring a few honorable newspapers like The Pioneer, the rest of the media were blaring out whatever the ATS was saying about the Sadhvi. But how long will all his go on? For another six months, perhaps. After that the people would have dealt a knock out blow to the UPA and sent it to the graveyard!

Bullet POOR PHRASING
By ASOK RAMAN on 11/30/2008 8:08:01 AM

PL DO NOT USE THE WORD FIDAYEEN TO DESCRIBE THESE TERRORISTS.PL SEE THE DICTIONARY MEANING OF THIS WORD.THIS IS A HASTILY WRITTEN ARTICLE UNFORTUNATELY

Bullet Silence?
By MKM GEN on 11/30/2008 7:00:54 AM

"...particularly the haughty woman who inflicted Shivraj Patil on India, must be punished"... before we do that, we have to find out where she's been hiding all this time. we haven't heard a squeak out of her in the last 4-5 days. The Kaangresi, who started thus rot, by inflicting Sonia on all of us, is the first creature, to be blamed.

Bullet Mumbai has rung out UPA Govt
By suresh sheth on 11/30/2008 6:49:32 AM

Mumbai may have rung out UPA government but by villainizing one leader I.e. Narendra Modi who can provide true leadership, Indian news media has done great disservice to India. Islamic invaders have been successful for last thirteen hundred years because of divisions within India. But Indian people have NOT learned from history and refuse to learn from history. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it and India is destined to suffer that fate again and again and again.

Bullet we have alzheimers
By Dharmender Singh on 11/30/2008 6:46:17 AM

I am convienced that all of us suffer from alzhimers disesase. It would be a matter of days after which we will not remember a thing. Forgetting our history will make us only stupid.

Bullet Mumbai has rung out the UPA Government
By Dr Mrs Hilda Raja on 11/30/2008 6:08:34 AM

Characteristic of Swapan Dasgupta -- his pen targets accurately and scripts are class. We knew that the UPA government bungled in various areas but now it is exposed as a motley group of power greedy persons whose one and only aim is to remain in power. Hence the vote bank politics has taken centre stage. Mrs Sonia Gandhi's preoccupation is how to enthrone her son as PM. She and her children have all the security at our cost. They must withdraw the security to them and face the same insecurity.

Bullet Mumbai blasts and politicians
By NS Rajaram on 11/30/2008 5:51:06 AM

Mr. Dasgupta writes: "The Congress and particularly the haughty woman who inflicted Shivraj Patil on India, must be punished." But see the irony. The very people who have to protect her and her family have to take abuse from her party as with Col Purohit, a gallant officer with a distinguished record of fighting against terrorists. But Afzal Guru is untouchable. what is she afraid of?

Bullet upa government
By Jodh Arora, NY on 11/30/2008 5:47:36 AM

Your opion is simply politicisation of the situation rather than a critique. If you are really patriotic, then you first let the GOI know it in private. How do one believe you that what you infer is true. Every Indian is expert in politics and Medicine. And you are no less shame! God bless you some wisdom is the need of the hour and help find out the problem rather than throw the baby along with the tub.

Bullet Mumbai
By Sudhir Ranjan on 11/30/2008 5:03:28 AM

Writing frustration won't serve any purpose. For the past 60 years media is expressing frustration on almost every issues. Nothing will change in the country where we call every tid-bit a way of life. We still hate each other --- soon we will erase this traumetic events and calling ourselves INDIAN by our respective states that always predominate our heart and mind. If Terrorism is promoting INDIANNESS amongst us, then such alarming situation will continue and haunt.

Bullet Who is responsible for the carnage
By anil on 11/30/2008 3:06:30 AM

Responsibilities lies in following order: 1. People of India who did choose such Government to Govern them, although unsuspecting.2. Once in Power, the Head of the ruling party - in this case Chairperson of Congress because she takes the overall decision. Mind you, before taking this important position, she never even demonstrated any skill to become even the leader of a local club! Who is to fix this huge blind spot and why should we blame now if they have no skill other than to play with the country.

Bullet Truly Eloquent
By Rony on 11/30/2008 2:40:48 AM

The best op-ed piece I have come across over the last few days. Perspicacious and full of depth.

You are the best !

Bullet dont expect any changes to your safety
By Fubared Indian on 11/30/2008 2:29:59 AM

Nothing will happen...most likely it will pan out like this.
1) the investigators will catch some muslims.
2) at the same time they will torture Sadhvi Pragya and Lt Col Purohit for "leads"
3) Leaks will be made that Purohit has revealed ties across the border..and it
was he who asked for help to get rid of ATS honchos...and folks across the border obliged.
4) a week later another leak will come that some "BJP" top brass knew this would happen..but it is too early to reveal names.

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