Kerala CM Mr. V S Achuthanandan (Though I don’t want to put Mr. in front of his name, I think this is too much respect for his kind of person, but as I am not him I am using it) added insult to the injury of this country by saying that “not even a dog would have visited the house had it not been the martyr’s”. This happens after losing his only son and ignored for 3 days by politicians, Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan’s father refuse to meet Kerala CM and didn’t allow him to enter in his house.

 

Now, by doing this, CM shab has shown what kind of mentality our leaders had about the people of this country (Other leaders like R R Patil of NCP, Muktar Abbas Nakvi from BJP and many more from all political parties have proved this mentality by their post attack statements). His use of this type of words for the family of a martyr, reflects what can he think regarding a common man of this country?

 

If I have interpreted the history well, politicians were ‘Jan-savek’ (Servant of People) at the time of independence moment. We have no idea when they become ‘Jan-Partinidhi’(Representative of People) and ‘Jan-Nayak’(Hero of people) from ‘Jan-Sevek’. We just realized it now. I think it’s we, the public who should drive them, but now it’s they who are driving us. And when first time, after the independence of country, Indian peoples have realized that, almost all politicians have lost their senses and their acts are showing from which background had they come from and what is their mindset about this country and about the people of the country.

 

They are not able to assimilate the situation that rises after Bombay attacks. They can’t tolerate how can somebody dare to ask them questions? How can somebody not allowed them to go somewhere? How can a common man dare to tell them what is right and what is wrong?

 

Now come back to CM shab’s comments. CM shab I am daring to tell you “not even a dog would have asked about you had you not been a CM of a state of this nation.” So please be in yourself. And had you forgotten the history, let me remind you, Udham Singh had killed O’Dwyer, the Governor of Punjab who was responsible for Jallianvala Bagh on 13th April 1919, at Caxton Hall in London. And don’t mess with the land of India, it hadn’t stop producing Udham Singh yet. 

 

And those who died for motherland,

 

“Us Sanik ke shav ka darshan teerath jaisa hota hai,

Chitra shahidoon ka mandir ki murat jaisa hota hai.”

 

Saalam to Major Sandeep and all the Martyrs of this great nation!

Jai Hind!

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