Are we really safe and secured?

Discussion in 'Terrorism in India' started by quizzycal, Jun 2, 2010.

  1. quizzycal

    quizzycal New Member

    The safety and security of the Indians are quite controversial topics of discussion. They are not secured. They may meet the inevitable at any point of time. No one knows that where will be the next terrorist attack taking place and what will be its effects. There is a fear in the hearts of the Indians but yet they are going out of the house. The have to go to the different places to earn their livelihood in spite of the adverse circumstances.
     


  2. warrior

    warrior New Member

    The captured terrorists are safer than us

    That’s right….the prisoners who are the enemy of the state are more secure than us. They get round the clock security by national security guards and army men. So what if they have to live in prison…they are having no problems whatsoever. The ones who really need to fear are the common citizens. We are in constant fear of attacks. The situation is such that anything might happen anytime.
     
  3. quizzycal

    quizzycal New Member

    It’s us who get hunted

    Every time we switch on the television a new incident of terror attack makes the news. Bomb blasts have somehow become the recipe of the day. On after another the terrorists choose their targets and our intelligence is only left with finding out ‘who did it’. It’s not that all plans succeed but more number of plans gets executed than busted. The next time you go outside it may very well be that you become the target.
     
  4. Suryavanshi

    Suryavanshi New Member

    No, not at all

    This would be incorrect to say that we are absolutely safe and secured from terrorism because terrorist activities are becoming so regular that safety is getting insecure.

    Though our government is trying their best to provide us with full safety measures but it also necessitates us to make ourselves safer by bringing to government’s knowledge all the fishy movements thereby becoming a hindrance in the terrorist’s deadly motives.
     

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